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THANKS TO THE MANY PEOPLE AND BUSINESSES WHO MAKE OUR WORK POSSIBLE...
Community support has been crucial in helping us to rehabilitate many animals over the years — including "Deuce" and "Big Red" (see their stories below).
Please support the following businesses to thank them for their continued generosity to the Alaska SPCA (click on each logo to be taken to its respective website):
Alaska Pet-ography - David Jensen provides professional studio photographs of some of our adoptable animals. David is a well-known local photographer who has been helping us for years.
KASH Country 107.5
- A pet-of-the-week is featured on "KASH Country Critters," each Wednesday morning during the
"Morning MOO" with Jimmy, Goat, and
their fine crew.
Northern Lights Veterinary and Laser Center
- NLVLC provides a great deal of care for our animals in addition to raising money to support our programs.

Anchorage Press
- Each week the Press features a page of our adoptable animals.
Alaska Dog Sports
- Some of our adoptable dogs go through obedience training under the expertise of Liz Williams and her crew.

Rhonda Price, Realtor®
/ North Homes Realty, Inc. - Rhonda features the animals of the Alaska SPCA and other groups on the "Pet Button" link of her website.
Alaska Mill Feed
- Located in Downtown Anchorage, they have a wide selection of products and have hosted many SPCA events.
Anchorage Animal Care & Controls
- Several rescue organizations like us try to rescue as many homeless
animals from Anchorage Animal Care and Control as we can.
Petfinder.com
- Our adoptable animals are featured on petfinder.com (and petfinder.org) — an online database of homeless pets in the U.S., Canada
and beyond. The site has facilitated ten million adoptions in its first
ten years. Users can search by kind of animal, breed, gender, size
and/or age.
Deuce — We
rescued this highly-spirited 8-month-old kitten from Mat-Su Animal
Control. He had been "thrown away" in a trash can with a badly
disfigured right front paw. Thanks to our very generous community
(and a healthy dose of his own spite), Deuce has successfully overcome
the full amputation of his leg, and has found his way into a wonderful
and loving home.
Big Red — This
sweet St. Bernard mix was found wandering the streets of Anchorage and
slowly starving to death. When he arrived at our Adoption Center (top
two photos), he weighed only 60 pounds and could hardly lift his back
end. Through your donations we were able to properly examine
him, attend to his medical and nutritional needs, and bring this
lovable spirit back to a healthy weight. Now, nearly 40 pounds later,
Big Red has happily found his forever home.
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We would like to especially thank:
Arianna
Diane Bickford
Renee S. Blake
Gwen Burson
Marjorie J. Carter
Barbara Cole
Credit Union 1
Deb's Grooming
Jen Deters
Evelyn Groomer
Lois & Howard Grey
Cathy Hammond
Shean Hardesty
Sylenda Harvey
Barbara Hendrickson
Beverly Hopkins
Nancy Hurd
Alice & Ross Jardine
Trina Johnson
Barbara Jorgenson
Patricia Kennish
Lanie Klebesadel
Peggy Lewerenz
Dorothy & Valerie Martin
Jacqueline McGary on behalf of Jeremy Rolston
Fred & Leona McSorley
Jayhne Melgar
Marlene Meyer
Georgene O'Leary
Jean Parsons
Patricia Rapp
James & Jacqueline Sey
Bob and Sue Shaffer
Anna T. Short
Catherine Smith
Robert Spinde
Ron & Iris Stalker
Gerald Stinson
Laura Van Alstine
Margaret Von Wichman
David & Ennette Wallingford
Kate Weibl
Marilyn Wienke
Bryana Wilson
Jane Woitel
Honorable Mention:
Sue & Gene Sanderson, guardians of "Spooner" —
Spooner (below) saved Gene's life a few years ago
and was awarded a hero's award by the
Alaska SPCA and the Red Cross.
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