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A Home Away From Home

Over 50 Years of Service to Local Animals

Established in 1949, the Inland Valley Humane Society is a private, non-profit, full-access animal shelter. It is a safe refuge, providing food, veterinary care, and attention to the animals that need it most, regardless of health, temperament, breed or age.

As opposed to a typical animal shelter that takes in only animals that are strong candidates for adoption, Inland Valley Humane Society (IVHS) takes in all animals that are sick, injured, abandoned or homeless - whether or not they will ever find a permanent home outside the shelter.

In a bold effort to truly be a home away from home, IVHS does not restrict itself to a designated time period for which animals are available for adoption. Healthy pets with good dispositions are kept for an indefinite period of time. IVHS explores every available avenue to place healthy animals.

In order to maintain this gold standard and to continue to provide the very best care for local animals, it is time to undergo much needed renovation and modernization of the shelter facility.

According to Executive Director, Bill Harford, IVHS wants to call attention to the increasing importance of animal shelters in society along with the need to make shelters safer and healthier places for our companions for life, which is at the heart of our home away from home philosophy.

How can you help? Read on...

 




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