Additionally, you can stay up to date with the latest information by following the Animal Shelter on our official Facebook and Instagram accounts. If you wish to speak with Animal Control, please call 60 or visit us at 2100 Sylvan Avenue, Hamilton, NJ 08610 (directly behind the Hamilton Township Department of Public Works). Your symbolic adoption supports our efforts to protect New Jerseys rarest animals, restore important habitat, and foster pride in our rich wildlife. Please note that the shelter will be closed on Sundays.įor more information regarding adoptions, surrenders, dog licensing, or rabies clinics, call us at 60. Please visit during our hours of operation to see our adoptable pets in person. Our Hamilton Township Animal Shelter offers beautiful, loving dogs and cats looking for loving families. If you would like to learn more about Marley, please contact the shelter You know you want to add a cat or kitten or 2 or 3 to your household, and this is the time to do it: when Trenton Cats Rescue invites you to 'name your price' to adopt. That said, we believe he's worth every second of those efforts. He would do best in a dog-experienced adult household that's willing to further teach him manners. He has learned to walk better on leash and he's become more bonded and attentive to his human companions. How are birds kept in rescues Are same species birds or same size birds all kept in the same housing space as long as they get along Are health and. Some dogs suffer from such a long stay in a kennel environment but, though Marley deserves so much more, he's actually improved so much from the time he's spent with staff and volunteers. This handsome, friendly, social boy has been at the shelter for over a year. FROM HOLLAND\LINCOLN TUNNEL: Take Route I-9 to Garden State Parkway in Woodbridge and follow GSP instructions.Marley is near and dear to our hearts.Continue on Lacey Rd about 5 miles until you come to Popcorn Park sign on right hand side. Take Route 539 South to Route 530 and bear left. FROM PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE: Take Pennsylvania Turnpike to New Jersey Turnpike North to Exit 7A.and continue about 5 miles until you see sign for Zoo on righthand side and make left into Humane Way. Click on a number to view those needing rescue in that state. This map shows how many Wild Birds are posted in other states. Go about 3 miles to intersection of Lacey Rd. To assist in getting the animal to a rehabilitator, you can call Animal Control at 20, who will help trap or capture the injured animal. 829 Wild Birds saved on Rescue Me Donate Rehab Wild Birds in New Jersey No Wild Birds for adoption in New Jersey. Make right on 539 to Route 530 at which you’ll bear left. Animals up for Adoption Cat Adoption Application. Take Route 70 East approximately 25 miles to the intersection of Route 539. achieve these aims Birds Typical 7 week old buff Cockapoo puppies Follow. FROM DELAWARE MEMORIAL BRIDGE: Take Route 295 North to Route 70 East. pictures of Cockapoo puppies who need a home No Cockapoos for adoption in.FROM NJ TURNPIKE(NORTH JERSEY) Take turnpike to Exit 11 (Garden State Parkway) then follow GSP directions.Make a right, then go about 5 miles - sign for Popcorn Park is on right turn left into Park driveway (Humane Way). Bear left and go about 3 miles to Lacey Road. When the adopted TGF Bird is returned to TGF within 1 week, the entire adoption fee can. When each follow up has been submitted in a timely manner to TGF’s Adoption Committee, the Bird adoption becomes permanent. Follow that road to High St./539 South (make left) take that to 530. Bird Adoption Fees TGF’s Adoption Contract requires adopter follow up 24 hours, 3 days, 3 weeks and 3 month’s post adoption. FROM TRENTON: Take 206 South to 195 East and then take 195 East to Exit 8 – bear right onto 539/524.Sign for Popcorn Park is on the left turn right into Humane Way. GARDEN STATE PARKWAY: From the Garden State Parkway North or South, take Exit 74 and turn West (left) onto Lacey Road.