Green Mountain State Wolfdog Refuge

Our goal is to assist as many wolfdogs as we can while bringing attention to the challenges of ownership through partnerships with other sanctuaries and rescues across the country and overseas organizations.

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Springfield Humane Society

The Springfield Humane Society is committed to raising the standard of living for animals by offering services for adoption, compassionate care, and protection for stray animals.

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Second Chance Animal Center

The Second Chance Animal Center, formerly known as the Bennington County Humane Society, was founded in 1959 and is a private, limited-admission, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that caters to the needs of both pet owners and homeless animals in our neighborhood. All towns in Bennington County (Vermont), portions of Washington and Rensselaer Counties in New York State, and northern Berkshire County in Massachusetts are included in our service area.

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Lucy Mackenzie Humane Society

The non-profit, no-kill Lucy Mackenzie Humane Society is devoted to the care and adoption of adoptable animals as well as strengthening the ties between people and animals via education.

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Windham County Humane Society

Through adoption, instruction, advocacy, compassion, and the promotion of animal welfare, it is our purpose to ensure the security and welfare of animals and to improve the bond between people and their pets.

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Rutland County Humane Society

RCHS is committed to supporting and working toward a law-abiding, compassionate community. We offer homeless pets a place to stay and opportunities for adoption, and we promote animal care through neighborhood initiatives that benefit both people and animals.

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Brown Dog Farm, Inc

Our families reside at Brown Dog Farm together with a few unique creatures. Some animals visit the farm for a little period of time to unwind as they wait for their forever homes. Some animals require a safe haven for the duration of their lives.

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Can I volunteer at Green Mountain State Wolfdog Refuge?

Green Mountain State Wolfdog Refuge may offer volunteer opportunities. Call to learn how to get involved.

How can I contact Green Mountain State Wolfdog Refuge?

You can contact Green Mountain State Wolfdog Refuge by calling for inquiries about adoption or services.

Can I adopt a pet from Green Mountain State Wolfdog Refuge?

Yes, Green Mountain State Wolfdog Refuge helps facilitate pet adoptions. Call to learn more about the process.

What are the hours for Green Mountain State Wolfdog Refuge?

Green Mountain State Wolfdog Refuge is open . Call to confirm visiting hours.

Does Green Mountain State Wolfdog Refuge rescue stray or abandoned animals?

Many shelters help rescue and care for stray animals. Contact Green Mountain State Wolfdog Refuge at for more information.