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Help us make it rightSICSA is a non-profit 501(c)3, pet adoption center. We have a 4 star rating from Charity Navigator. We do not receive gover...nment funding; we rely solely on the generosity of people like you. SICSA has found loving adoptive homes for over 55,000 dogs and cats and sterilized over 70,000 animals since 1974. Visit our website:sicsa.org Visit our facility: We’re open 7 days a week: Mon-Sat 12-7...
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Our mission is to promote the welfare of companion animals and to nurture loving, lifelong relationships between animals and people.
We found a stray dog and took him to sicsa and they refused him. We could not keep him because we live in a place that does not allow pets. We tried, pleaded with them to take the dog. He was an older chihuahua that hopped around just fine. He looked a little thin but was quiet, well mannered. We housed him and tried to find a home for him on craigslist but when our landlord found out and we...
I recently visited SICSA for the first time in hopes of adopting a puppy I saw on petfinder.com. The staff was friendly and helpful and stayed past closing...
Have gotten both of my dogs from SICSA. First one in 1994 and the second one in 2009. Both were great fits for me.
Great place to get your next pet! Sicsa uses a personality profile to match you up with the best pet for you. We adopted a dog from them and could not be...
Adopt akeeli, she's an awesome dog. She just hates being caged.
Sicsa Pet Adoption Center can be found at Wilmington Pike 2600. The following is offered: Animal Rescue. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Dayton there are 1 other Animal Rescue. An overview can be found here.
Volunteer Opportunities, Training & Behavior Classes, Spay & Neuter Services, Dog & Cat Adoption Services
SICSA's mission is to promote the welfare and adoption of companion animals, and nurture loving, lifelong relationships between animals and people.
SICSA History In 1974, a group of dedicated individuals committed to offering Kettering Ohio, Dayton and the Miami Valley an alternative to the traditional animal welfare system, came together and created the Society for the Improvement of Conditions for Stray Animals (SICSA). For 40 years, people in the Miami Valley have supported SICSA in a partnership of caring to build a strong humane...
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Spay & Neuter Services
Dog & Cat Adoption Services
Volunteer Opportunities
Spray & Neutering
Cat & Dog Adoption
Training & Behavior Classes
Spay & Neutering
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