We are a foster home based rescue located in Billings, Montana helping rescue stray dogs on Indian Reservations in south central Montana. We get them spayed or neutered, puppy/dog vaccines, good food and loving. Then we find them wonderful furever homes. Consider adopting a rescue dog today!
As the voice of pup/dogs that we rescue and take into our care, our goal is to find them loving furever homes where they become cherished family members. We require homes with fenced yards or if you live in the country, safe acreage for a dog to get exercise. At the time of adoption, we require an adoption contract to be signed with the agreement of proper vet care, basic needs being met and the safety of the dog. Meet and greets with the dogs in our care must be pre-arranged through the foster homes since we do not have a shelter. Please contact foster families through individual petfinder ads we have listed. We require in person adoptions. We do not ship or transport. The person or persons responsible for and raising the dog must adopt in person with us.
Billings MT 59101 | 1.7 miles away
Help for Homeless Pets (HHP) is a 501(c)(3) no-kill animal shelter operating in Billings, Montana, and serving primarily Yellowstone County since 1998. Our primary goals are: 1) to find permanent homes for homeless pets; and 2) to promote spay/neutering in an effort to curb pet homelessness and other tragic consequences caused by overpopulation. HHP does not kill or euthanize animals; rather, we p
Billings MT 59101 | 3.2 miles away
Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in 2007 and officially took over the sheltering of the City’s companion animals in 2009. It is a common misconception that the Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter (YVAS) is a division of the City of Billings. While we do maintain a contract with the City to care for Billings’ lost/stray animals, we are separ
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Question by Mirella Wyant (1 month ago): Hello, My Native American Indian dog passed away yesterday. I'm looking for another Indian male dog that looks similar to my dog white with black spots. Do you have NAID's available for adoption? Kind regards. Mirella Wyant