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Below is a list of Adoption Agencies in Dothan, Alabama. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.

 Alabama Post Adoption Connections 3201 Montgomery Highway Suite 9 Dothan, AL 36303 (334)673-0008 
 Catholic Social Service Office 557 West Main Street Dothan, AL 36301 (334)793-3601 
 Danzey Spencer W Attorney 170 South Oates Street Dothan, AL 36301 (334)678-7994 
 Davis Eric C. Attorney 188 N. Foster Street Suite 109 Dothan, AL 36302 (334)671-7169 
 Herring J R Attorney At Law 112 East Troy Street Dothan, AL 36303 (334)793-7649 
 Shumate Amy M Pc Attorney 294 West Main Street Suite 203 Dothan, AL 36301 (334)673-0729 




News About Dothan, AL Adoption

Mother's Day special for foster moms
Dothan Eagle
Foster parent Jamie Reivitt of Dothan helps teach homework at her home in Dothan Monday. Most afternoons, Jamie Reivitt reads a book with a 7-year-old boy. She reads to the boy as a mother might read to her son. For just over a year, Jamie Reivitt and ...



Animal Tracks: April 30-May 6
Dothan Eagle
Save-A-Pet rescues cats and kittens from the Dothan Animal Shelter, has them spayed or neutered and then places them up for adoption at PetSmart in Dothan. Adoption fee is $45, and the cats are up to date on vaccinations. Big Sal is a big lover boy who ...



Animal Tracks: April 23-April 29
Dothan Eagle
Save-A-Pet rescues cats and kittens from the Dothan Animal Shelter, has them spayed or neutered and then places them up for adoption at PetSmart in Dothan. Adoption fee is $45, and the cats are up to date on vaccinations. Haddie is a shepherd-mix dog ...

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FURfest a success
Dothan Eagle
Cindy Hudson, the co-founder of FUR, planned to foster the four kittens Bloom brought to the festival until they're old enough for adoption. Denise Hammons, a volunteer with Save-A-Pet, said they would likely take the kittens to an adopt-a-thon during ...



Editorial: Spay/neuter bill must pass
Dothan Eagle
Dothan has an abundance of stray animals – dog and cats -- and that population was at the center of a quite a stir a few years ago when animal advocates began urging city officials to look for alternatives to euthanizing animals to handle overcrowding ...

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