Our Affiliates
Rescue Organizations
At High Plains we work in conjunction with many local and national organizations. We provide free post adoption examinations and honor sterilization certificates and vaccine certificates when applicable from the following Shelters:
Mill Dog Rescue Network
The Mill Dog Rescue Network, a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization, exists for two sole purposes, to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home retired mill dogs and to educate the general public about the realities of the commercial dog breeding industry.
http://milldogrescue.org/index.html
Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region
The mission of the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region is to prevent animal cruelty and neglect, and promote a responsible community where animals are inherently valued and owners are committed to their pets.
www.hsppr.org
9 Lives Rescue
9 Lives Rescue, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, which depends solely upon unpaid volunteers to operate. As we don't have a shelter, we keep our cats and dogs in foster homes until they are adopted. Thus, the number of cats and dogs we can rescue depends directly on the number of foster homes we have - the more people willing to foster, the more animals we can rescue. We are also a "no-kill" organization and will euthanize an animal only if its health is so poor that trying to keep it alive would be cruel to the animal. It is our objective to make every effort to place all animals that come into our care into appropriate loving homes.
www.colorado9lives.com
All Breeds Rescue and Training
All Breed Rescue & Training is primarily a volunteer-run organization. We have several areas that we can use help with and can utilize any talent you might have. Our positions range from a small time commitment to larger responsibilities and everything in between. If you are looking to volunteer with ABRT, please contact us!
www.HaveANiceDog.org
Some volunteer positions currently available.
Please email info@csallbreed.org if you are interested
Dreampower Animal Rescue
Provide adoption services for companion animals, sponsor educational programs and furnish health services to those animals in our foster care network.
Our Vision: Dreampower Animal Rescue Foundation envisions a compassionate world, where people value, respect, and provide a secure and loving quality of life for companion animals.
www.dreampower.org
Second Chance
Second Chance Animal Rescue is a small entirely volunteer 501 (c) 3 non profit, based in Lamar, Colorado. They rescue primarily dogs but also rescue cats, horses and wild animals including, opossum, raptors, and a variety of songbirds. We have no facility, our dogs and cats live in foster homes with our volunteers.
www.secondchance.com
Second Chance Animal Rescue Foundation
PO Box 44
Lamar, Colorado 81052
Phone: 719-931-0006
Feline Friends
Feline Friends is an all-volunteer (no paid staff) nonprofit 501(c)(3) association founded in September 2003. Our mission is to reduce the number of homeless, abandoned and unwanted cats and kittens through foster, adoption and spay/neuter programs, and thereby end the needless suffering due to feline overpopulation.
P O Box 5696
Woodland Park, CO 80866
Phone: 719-686-0704
San Luis Valley Animal Welfare Society
The San Luis Valley Animal Welfare Society is a nonprofit (501c3) with a mission to improve the wellbeing of animals (primarily dogs & cats) in the San Luis Valley (SLV). The SLV is the largest alpine valley in the world (roughly the size of Connecticut). It is the poorest area of Colorado with 1/3 of the citizens living below the poverty level. They have active rescue and spay/neuter programs. They have rescued and found homes for almost 5,000 homeless, often suffering dogs and cats in the past 7 1/2 years. They have received numerous grants for spay/neutering dogs and cats to reduce the number of homeless and abused pet animals in the SLV. SLVAWS is a no-kill shelter and the largest animal welfare facility in the SLV.
www.slvaws.org
Mid America Boston Rescue
MidAmerica Boston Terrier Rescue Inc. (MABTR) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation serving the states of: Nebraska, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, North/South Dakota, Wyoming, Minnesota, Utah, and Arkansas.
www.adoptaboston.com
Pet Services
Bow WOWZ Dog Agility
Our training is play-based training--meaning, we make it all FUN for the dog to learn! We make it a safe and comfortable environment for dog and handler alike to learn.
The more the fun the dog is having, the more the dog will want to work and the faster the dog will be. We use lots of toys and treats in our classes.
We challenge the handler and the dog to become their very best but never lose site of the reason we all started this journey--to have fun with our dogs and increase the bond we have with furry friends!
www.bowwowz.com
Playtime Pet sitting
BREEDERS/PET STORES
We provide free initial examinations for pets purchased from Pet City stores in the Citadel and Chapel Hills malls. We also provide a free initial examination with an AKC certificate for purebred dogs.
Pet City Chapel Hills
599-8899
AKC New Puppy Checkup Certificates
FINANCIAL
We accept Care Credit as a payment option.

