Dog Resources
Lost & Found
Find a lost dog
Local Resources
Albuquerque Animal Welfare
Animal Humane NM
Bernalillo County
Lost Dogs - NM
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Lost Dogs New Mexico
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Tips for Finding Your Dog
ASPCA's tips on finding your lost dog
HSUS tips on what to do when you've lost your dog
Petfinder's tips for finding a lost dog
Petfinder's tips to prevent pet theft
Protect your pets from theft
1-800-984-8638
(National Pet Recovery Hot Line - fee required)
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(only works for facebook users)
(National Pet Recovery Hot Line - fee required)
Report a lost dog
Local Dog Clubs
Duke City Chile Dogs Flyball Team897-8078, haulnk9@attglobal.net
890-6817
Kevin Sheldahl, 294-5092
Animal Trusts
Estate Planning Involving Pets (pdf) from the American Bar AssociationGeneral Dog Info
Animal ChannelHumane Society's site with everything canine
educational dog events for dog trainers and behaviorists
a wonderful site that promotes the adoption of older dogs and provides information on what older dogs need to best enjoy their golden years.
Moving with your Dog
Assistance Dogs
ABQ Poop Law
Local Organizations
Report animal abuse: 768-1975(Animal Services)
265-2322 or hotline: 800-249-0032
apnm@apnm.org
886-1PAW
rescue@nmdog.org
1136 Gatewood SW, Albuquerque
468-PETS (-7387)
animal@bernco.gov
505-955-2701
505-955-2700
Control & Welfare Agencies
1109 Luthy Circle
294-8358
information about preventing dog chaining
National Organizations
Animal Legal Defense Fund tells you how to legally stop someone from abusing their dogsEmergency Planning for your Dogs
Although New Mexico has few natural disasters, it's always best to be prepared to handle any emergency that comes your way. Make a plan now, so you'll be ready if you need to move fast. Here are some pages that can help: ASPCA has many important ideas for disaster preparednessLocal Dog Organizations
Paws & Stripesis a local organization that matches rescue dogs as service dogs to returning vets with PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) or TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury). The only dogs they use come from shelters and are trained by professionals specializing in service dogs.
the online version of New Mexico's animal resource magazine.
NM AIDS Services' program to assist their clients to keep and maintain their animals.
938-7100
this organization of dog lovers helps you train your dog to brighten the days of patients in local nursing homes and hospitals--do a good deed and have a wonderful experience with your dog at the same time.
National Dog Organizations
Best Friends Animal SanctuaryTake Your Dog to Work
Take Your Dog To Work Day (every June)Benefits of Having Dogs at Work
- dogs (and cats) are proven stress-relievers, something most office could use
- attract/retain employees, as bringing their dogs to work is seen as important benefit
- increases morale and happier employees are more productive
- enhances sense of community at workplace
- allows employees to work longer without having to go home to check on Fido
- encourages exercise
Setting Up Dog Policies at Work
- employees must be consulted on dog policies
- check that your insurance covers dogs at your workplace
- dogs must be friendly to humans and other dogs
- dogs must be housebroken and have basic training
- limit squeaky toys and barking
- dogs must be clean, healthy, and up-to-date on vaccinations
- dogs must be supervised
- make sure there is ample outside space for dog breaks
Pets of the Homeless
Feeding Pets of the Homelessan organization dedicated to feeding the thousands of animals cared for by the homeless.