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Ferret Services of Freedom |
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Freedom
NH
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Contact Person: Director: Stephanie Mudgett
Phone: (603) 539-5631
Fax: Fax: (603) 539-4637
About Us
Ferret Services of Freedom is a NH licensed, 501c3 (non-profit) ferret shelter located in Freedom,
New Hampshire which was formed in August 1995 specifically for the purpose of:
- Providing rescue and shelter for the domestic ferret.
- Promoting a better understanding of the domestic ferret to the
public, veterinarians, and pet shop owners through education. Education
consists of maintaining and caring for the ferret and keeping abreast of the
latest trends in medical care regarding the ferret.
- Providing an annual forum (Ferret Fun Day) for ferret owners to get
together and network with other ferret owners, to enjoy the characteristics
of the ferret in a fun environment, and at the same time raise funds for
shelter programs.
Ferret Services of Freedom does not
have any paid staff. While I do run the
shelter, I do not get paid for doing this. I do it out of love for these
endearing little creatures. In fact, I hold a full time job in order to
pay the mortgage, car payment, etc. so that the ferrets have a place to call
home while they are with us. If you call or email and do not get an
immediate response, please keep in mind that oftentimes I do have after-hour
work commitments, family commitments, as well as vet and fundraising commitments
for the ferrets.
If you can assist the shelter or would like to help out,
please contact us!
Organization Type: Shelter
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