Welcome to Citizens for Humane Education  and            Homeless Adoptable Pet Rescue.

Citizens for Humane Education (CHE), and its Rescue branch, "Homeless Adoptable Pet Rescue", was organized to assist in connecting our community to Clay County Animal Control to educate and to increase adoption of sheltered pets, as well as to promote public awareness of the pet overpopulation epidemic.

CHE goals include :   

  1. A comprehensive pet placement program. Which helps in the placement of strays and owner pets which cannot be kept, helping to reduce the drop off rate of pets at area shelters, to be destroyed.
  2. Education on spaying and neutering pets, to avoid pet over population
  3. The importance of the adoption of homeless pets from your local animal shelters.
  4. Our last goal is rescuing death row homeless pets from our animal control shelter.

We take our rescued pets out every weekend to a selected area location for
pet adoption night. We maintain a converted Ambulance as a mobile unit to bring our rescued pets to this event. If you are looking only for a certain breed to adopt, we can connect you (e-mail us your name, number, and breed of interest and we will put you in our database and notify you when what you want becomes available for adoption). For a listing of pets available for immediate adoption, go to our rescue link,
Homeless Adoptable Pets
, or look at our listing of Clay County Animal Control pets and photographs, which are updated weekly.

It's a fact that over 13 million pets in our Nation's shelters are destroyed each year. The cost is great, in both money and lives, to temporarily house and destroy these pets. When you adopt from a shelter, you not only gain a loving companion, you also
SAVE A LIFE.

Please help us to educate others.

For info on  Pet Adoptions  and  Pet Placement  click HERE.

How we can help you !

  • Find your perfect pet match
  • Adopt a homeless sheltered pet
  • Place your pet or a stray, easily
  • Use No cost for spay-neuter & medical services
  • Participate as a volunteer or foster care home
  • Donate to save a homeless pet's life
This page was last updated:
October 31, 2006