Brindlee Mountain Animal Rescue

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A non-profit, no-kill, volunteer animal rescue group serving Marshall County, Alabama, and the surrounding region is called Brindlee Mountain Animal Rescue, Inc. We are committed to saving companion animals that have been abandoned for any reason, including those that are in public shelters where they face a high risk of being put to death, those that have been abandoned by their owners due to challenging circumstances, and those that are in danger of abuse or neglect.

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Are there any fees for adopting from Brindlee Mountain Animal Rescue?

Adoption fees may apply depending on the animal and services provided. Call (256) 200-2094 for details.

What are the hours for Brindlee Mountain Animal Rescue?

Brindlee Mountain Animal Rescue is open NOT AVAILABLE. Call (256) 200-2094 to confirm visiting hours.

What types of animals are available at Brindlee Mountain Animal Rescue?

Brindlee Mountain Animal Rescue may have dogs, cats, and other animals available for adoption. Availability can vary.

Can I volunteer at Brindlee Mountain Animal Rescue?

Brindlee Mountain Animal Rescue may offer volunteer opportunities. Call (256) 200-2094 to learn how to get involved.

Does Brindlee Mountain Animal Rescue accept animal donations?

Many shelters accept donations. Contact Brindlee Mountain Animal Rescue at (256) 200-2094 to see how you can contribute.