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ANIMAL TRAINING & BEHAVIOR View all of our rewards-based training classes available. SPAY/NEUTER PROGRAMS We offer several low-cost spay/neuter programs to reduce overpopulation. COMMUNITY OUTREACH We provide affordable and accessible animal care resources to families in underserved communities. * Careers CAREERS OVERVIEW What is it like to work for the MSPCA-Angell? CURRENT JOB OPENINGS See our current job openings and apply. BENEFITS Check out the benefits we offer our employees. * Donate Now Donate Now Other Ways to Donate Tribute, Memorial, or Honor Giving Contact $Donate MSPCA-ANGELL HEADQUARTERS 350 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130 (617) 522-7400 Email Us ANGELL ANIMAL MEDICAL CENTERS – BOSTON 350 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130 (617) 522-7282 angellquestions@angell.org More Info ANGELL WEST 293 Second Avenue, Waltham, MA 02451 (781) 902-8400 For on-site assistance (check-ins and pick-ups): (339) 970-0790 angellquestions@angell.org More Info ANGELL AT ESSEX 565 Maple Street, Danvers, MA 01923 (978) 304-4648 essex@angell.org More Info ANIMAL CARE AND ADOPTION CENTERS – BOSTON 350 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130 (617) 522-5055 More Info ANIMAL CARE AND ADOPTION CENTERS – CAPE COD 1577 Falmouth Road, Centerville, MA 02632 (508) 775-0940 More Info ANIMAL CARE AND ADOPTION CENTERS – NEVINS FARM 400 Broadway, Methuen, MA 01844 (978) 687-7453 More Info ANIMAL CARE AND ADOPTION CENTERS – NORTHEAST ANIMAL SHELTER 347 Highland Ave., Salem, MA 01970 (978) 745-9888 More Info DONATE NOW Donate More Ways to Donate From an online gift to a charitable gift annuity, your contribution will have a significant impact in the lives of thousands of animals. Learn More Vet Services Report Cruelty Animal Advocacy Adopt KINDNESS & CARE FOR ANIMALS Help us care for animals like Beans, whose badly broken leg was treated at Angell. Donate Close DONATE NOW $35 $50 $100 Other Ways to Donate From an online gift to a charitable gift annuity, your contribution will have a significant impact in the lives of thousands of animals. Donate Now Other Ways to Donate MSPCA-ANGELL LEADING NEW EFFORT TO INCREASE ADOPTIONS, REDUCE EUTHANASIA, AND IMPROVE HEALTH AND WELLBEING OF SHELTER ANIMALS ACROSS MASSACHUSETTS Many Massachusetts animal welfare groups are feeling overwhelmed and stuck trying to manage challenges caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, including a huge increase in the number of dogs entering shelters and staying there longer, as well as staffing problems among both shelter and veterinary workers that has caused burnout and unbelievable stress for those trying to manage a population often comprised of animals that need more behavior and medical support. To combat these issues and more, the MSPCA-Angell is leading a new coalition of animal welfare groups across Massachusetts — Worcester Animal Rescue League (WARL), Boston Animal Control (BACO), Thomas J O’Connor Animal Control and Adoption Center (TJO), Dakin Humane Society, and Berkshire Humane Society — that will work together to improve and save the lives of animals. “The issues facing animal welfare right now are daunting, to say the least,” said MSPCA-Angell Vice President of Animal Protection, Mike Keiley. “But we know that our best chance to address them means we need to work together.” “So, we’re going to start at the top with one of the most pervasive issues we’re experiencing, and that’s the dog population crisis,” he added. The first official act of the coalition will be a group-wide, fee-waived adoption event—called “Mass Saves” — for all dogs aged one-year and older. The event begins Monday, July 15 and runs through Sunday, July 21. Hours vary by location, and all dogs from BACO will be adopted through MSPCA shelters. Interested adopters may find more information at mspca.org/dogs. MSPCA-ANGELL TAKES IN NEARLY 40 DOGS FROM OVERCROWDED TEXAS SHELTERS IN LAUNCH OF NEW PARTNERSHIP The future is bright for 39 dogs recently brought to the Northeast Animal Shelter in Massachusetts from Texas—one of the states hit hardest by the ongoing national dog population crisis. The flight is the first collaboration between the MSPCA and Operation Kindness, a lifesaving animal shelter in Carrollton, Texas. The plane arrived at Hanscom Field in Bedford on the afternoon of May 25. “Operation Kindness is really unique in that it’s tackling the biggest animal welfare problems facing the South right now—and those are huge problems,” said MSPCA-Angell Vice President of Animal Protection, Mike Keiley. “They’re providing a lifeline to big municipal shelter systems, like Dallas Animal Services, by taking in some of their animals.” Keiley estimates that shelter system alone takes in an average of more than 100 animals every single day. The Operation Kindness dogs range in age from two-months to three-years-old. They are a variety of breeds and sizes, including Chihuahuas, Poodle mixes, Hound mixes, and Pit Bull mixes. They are also the inspiration behind the MSPCA’s next fee-waived adoption event — called Texas Home ‘Em — for all dogs aged one and older that weigh at least 40 pounds—because everything is bigger in Texas. The adoptathon will be held during open hours at the MSPCA’s shelters in Boston, Methuen, Salem, and Centerville on Cape Cod, beginning June 3 at the Northeast Animal Shelter, June 4 at the other three locations, and running through June 9 at all shelters. More information on the event may be found at mspca.org/dogs. MSPCA STEPS UP TO HELP MORE THAN TWO DOZEN TEXAS DOGS IMPACTED BY FAILED RESCUE ORGANIZATION The MSPCA-Angell is partnering with American Humane and Bissell Pet Foundation to rescue 25 large breed dogs from Texas. The dogs arrived at Hanscom Field in Bedford on the afternoon of April 23. “Many of these dogs were living at a small rescue operation,” explained MSPCA-Angell Vice President of Animal Protection, Mike Keiley. “But that group was no longer able to provide the care that they needed, so the dogs started to suffer, and it became clear they needed to be moved off the property.” “Unfortunately, it’s near impossible to find transport partners for dogs right now, especially larger breeds, because most organizations are already full up,” he expounded, alluding to the national dog population crisis. “Our own population has been at or near capacity for over a year at this point, but thanks to the success of our last adoption event, we were able to free up some space and knew we had to help.” The dogs range in age from 12-weeks to 10-years-old and are mostly mixes of large breeds, including Pit Bulls, Labrador Retrievers, Hounds, and Catahoulas. After their arrival in Bedford, they were split between all four of the MSPCA’s Adoption Centers. They will be available for adoption following their state-mandated 48-hour quarantine and after receiving any medical care they may need. The MSPCA will post updates on the dogs’ adoption statuses on its social media pages. Keiley estimates caring for the dogs is expected to cost roughly $5,000. Those interested in donating to help offset that cost may do so at mspca.org/donate. MSPCA-ANGELL AND NORTHEAST ANIMAL SHELTER RESCUE 10 DOGS FROM MASSIVE ARKANSAS CRUELTY CASE Posted on November 4, 2021 by Sara-Rose Brenner Read More Close “Scared but Friendly” Arrivals Settling in; Shelter Teams Plan Adoptions before Thanksgiving BOSTON and Salem, Mass., Nov. 4, 2021 – Ten dogs rescued from a massive animal cruelty case in Arkansas are now safe after teams from the MSPCA-Angell and Northeast Animal Shelter (NEAS) drove to Tennessee on Monday, Nov. 1, loaded them into a van and drove them to the Bay State, where they arrived yesterday. The new arrivals are among 280 dogs and 100 cats found living in deplorable conditions at the Humane Society of the Delta in Helena, Arkansas, which was shut down by state officials last week following a police raid that uncovered dead and emaciated dogs, a huge rat infestation, and mountains of trash. The shelter’s director is facing hundreds of animal cruelty charges. Coalition Effort to Save “Scared, Skinny but Friendly” Dogs The 10 dogs taken in by the MSPCA and NEAS are Pit Bulls aged from three to six years, and appear to be healthy overall. They, along with hundreds of others, were first evacuated from the Arkansas shelter on Oct. 23 and taken to the Animal Rescue Corps in Tennessee. A coalition of regional animal welfare organizations then worked together to save the animals, including the Humane Society of Tulsa, Cabot Animal Services in Cabot, Arkansas, the Nashville Humane Society, Arkansas Pet Savers, and the Humane Society of Independence County in Batesville, Arkansas. Moreover, the BISSELL Pet Foundation provided logistics support as well as funding and emergency grants for some animals who required surgery and heartworm treatment. Mike Keiley, director of adoption centers and programs for both NEAS and the MSPCA-Angell, says the teams arrived just in time. “These dogs absolutely needed a safe place to land as soon as they were out of the Arkansas shelter, and I’m grateful to the other humane organizations who assisted with the rescue and relocation efforts,” he said. “The 10 dogs in our care are quite friendly and social despite all they’ve gone through, but given the trauma they’ve endured, we’ll need ‘hero’ adopters willing to work patiently with them to help them adapt to their home lives,” added Keiley. HERO Adopters Needed! The dogs will serve out their mandatory 48-hour quarantine at NEAS’ Salem facility before some will be moved to the MSPCA at Nevins Farm in Methuen and the MSPCA-Cape Cod in Centerville. The dogs will be available for adoption the week of Nov. 8, and anyone interested in adopting can visit neas.org/adopt for more information, or to apply. Support the Animals! The new arrivals are just some of the thousands of animals the MSPCA will care for in 2021 alone—both inside and outside its adoption centers. Readers who would like to offset the cost of their care—and the care of animals just like them—can click www.neas.org/arkansasdogs to make a donation. ### ON ANY GIVEN DAY Posted on November 1, 2021 by Dina Zawaski Watch our exclusive documentary film. Read More Close Follow our MSPCA-Angell heroes working on the frontlines of animal welfare in this exclusive documentary, narrated by singer-songwriter, James Taylor. Donate GIVE THEM HOMES Our Adoption Centers care for and adopt out thousands of homeless animals each year. Help us give them the homes they deserve. View Adoptable Animals Close ADOPTABLE ANIMALS Cats Dogs Others slide 4 to 8 of 24 MILO GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG Location Salem, MA Gender Male Age 10 Months MACY LABRADOR RETRIEVER Location Salem, MA Gender Female Age 6 Months ALOO DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Nevins Farm Gender Male Age 3 Years NONA GOOSE Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 2 Months BUGGSY PAINT Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 21 Years DAYLIGHT CHICKEN Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 1 Years KIWI AMERICAN Location Nevins Farm Gender Male Age 2 Months POTATO GUINEA PIG Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 1 Years MASON JAN DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Salem, MA Gender Female Age 3 Months PUDDIN DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Salem, MA Gender Female Age 3 Years OLIVE DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Cape Cod Gender Female Age 7 Years NAOMI CAMPBELL DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Salem, MA Gender Female Age 2 Years GOLD RUSH CHICKEN Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 1 Years SQUISHY DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Cape Cod Gender Female Age 2 Years MARSHMALLOW DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Cape Cod Gender Female Age 7 Years AMISTOSO GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG Location Cape Cod Gender Male Age 7 Years LOGAN AMERICAN PIT BULL TERRIER Location Salem, MA Gender Male Age 3 Years CHEF BOYARDEE PIT BULL TERRIER Location Cape Cod Gender Male Age 11 Years SHELBIE DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Cape Cod Gender Female Age 3 Months QUARTER GUINEA PIG Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 2 Years ELMO AMERICAN Location Nevins Farm Gender Male Age 2 Months HAROLD RAT Location Cape Cod Gender Male Age 1 Years SCOOTALOO DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Cape Cod Gender Male Age 2 Months NELLY CAROLINA DOG Location Cape Cod Gender Female Age 4 Years MILO GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG Location Salem, MA Gender Male Age 10 Months MACY LABRADOR RETRIEVER Location Salem, MA Gender Female Age 6 Months ALOO DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Nevins Farm Gender Male Age 3 Years NONA GOOSE Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 2 Months BUGGSY PAINT Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 21 Years DAYLIGHT CHICKEN Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 1 Years KIWI AMERICAN Location Nevins Farm Gender Male Age 2 Months POTATO GUINEA PIG Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 1 Years View all Has an animal caught your eye? Let’s talk about it. Come see us in person to start the adoption process. Adoption Centers * GIVE THEM HOMES Our Adoption Centers care for and adopt out thousands of homeless animals each year. Help us give them the homes they deserve. Search Adoptable Animals * URGENT CARE AT WEST Appointment-only service for non-emergency conditions. Learn More * KINDNESS & CARE FOR ANIMALS Help us care for animals like Beans, whose badly broken leg was treated at Angell. Donate Now * COMPASSIONATE VETERINARY CARE Over 100 veterinarians, including 46 board-certified specialists, work side by side to provide safe, compassionate, state-of-the-art care. Learn More * GIVE THEM HOMES Our Adoption Centers care for and adopt out thousands of homeless animals each year. Help us give them the homes they deserve. Search Adoptable Animals * URGENT CARE AT WEST Appointment-only service for non-emergency conditions. Learn More 1 2 3 4 ANGELL IS HIRING View our current job openings for staff veterinarians and veterinary technicians. Learn More ANGELLS OF KINDNESS Our monthly donors are always on the job, helping the animals that need help the most. Join the Angells of Kindness DOG TRAINING DOG TRAINING Our dog training programs revolve exclusively around clicker and rewards-based methods. Learn More ADOPT A PET ADOPT A PET We care for and adopt out thousands of homeless and unwanted animals each year. Learn More ADVOCATE FOR ANIMALS ADVOCATE FOR ANIMALS See what animal protection legislation we support this session. Learn More OUR WORK IN ACTION MSPCA-Angell Leading New Effort to Increase Adoptions, Reduce Euthanasia, and Improve Health and Wellbeing of Shelter Animals Across Massachusetts BOSTON, July 10, 2024 – The Covid-19 pandemic changed the world as we know it and left havoc in its wake for many sectors, including animal welfare, which is still trying to manage the extreme challenges it caused. That includes a huge increase in the number of dogs entering shelters and staying there longer, along with staffing problems among both shelter and veterinary workers that has caused burnout and unbelievable stress for those trying to manage a population often comprised of animals that need more behavior and medical support. Read More MSPCA at Nevins Farm Holding Fee-Waived Open House for Goats! METHUEN, Mass., June 26, 2024 – The MSPCA at Nevins Farm is holding its second-ever fee-waived open house for goats on Saturday, June 29. The event comes after the surrender of dozens of goats from a property in Ayer—some of whom were pregnant. Read More MSPCA-Angell Takes in More than 50 Boxers Surrendered from Essex County Property BOSTON, June 12, 2024 – Dozens of Boxers are resting and recuperating throughout the MSPCA’s shelter system after they were surrendered at an Essex County property on June 11. The 60 dogs have a wide age range, from newborn puppies to seniors. They will not be available for adoption until they have undergone medical and behavioral evaluations—something that could take weeks for some of the dogs. Read More ADOPTABLE ANIMALS slide 4 to 8 of 24 LOVE STORY CHICKEN Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 1 Years BLUE PARAKEET Location Nevins Farm Gender Unknown Age 5 Years THOREAU DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Boston Gender Male Age 2 Years PM GUINEA PIG Location Boston Gender Female Age 1 Years NORI GUINEA PIG Location Cape Cod Gender Male Age 3 Years OLIVIA DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 10 Years DOLLAR GUINEA PIG Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 2 Years TRIX DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Boston Gender Male Age 1 Years LIAM DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Cape Cod Gender Male Age 2 Months MARJORIE CHICKEN Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 1 Years BLUE GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG Location Boston Gender Male Age 7 Years GORGEOUS CHICKEN Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 1 Years OBSIDIAN DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Cape Cod Gender Male Age 2 Years NONA GOOSE Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 2 Months HAROLD RAT Location Cape Cod Gender Male Age 1 Years LEXI DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Cape Cod Gender Female Age 2 Years DIME GUINEA PIG Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 2 Years WILLOW AMERICAN Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 2 Months KITTY DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 12 Years DOVE 3 DOVE Location Nevins Farm Gender Unknown Age 4 Months NAOMI CAMPBELL DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Salem, MA Gender Female Age 2 Years SEQUOIA BOXER Location Nevins Farm Gender Male Age 3 Years PAYDAY DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Cape Cod Gender Female Age 2 Months TIRAMISU DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Salem, MA Gender Female Age 6 Months LOVE STORY CHICKEN Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 1 Years BLUE PARAKEET Location Nevins Farm Gender Unknown Age 5 Years THOREAU DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Boston Gender Male Age 2 Years PM GUINEA PIG Location Boston Gender Female Age 1 Years NORI GUINEA PIG Location Cape Cod Gender Male Age 3 Years OLIVIA DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 10 Years DOLLAR GUINEA PIG Location Nevins Farm Gender Female Age 2 Years TRIX DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR Location Boston Gender Male Age 1 Years View all WHO WE ARE * Contact Us * Careers * History * Leadership WHAT WE DO * Our Mission * Why Prevent Cruelty? * Publications * Annual Reports RESOURCES * Spay/Neuter * Dog Training * Report Cruelty * Lost/Found Pet? 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