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  • Collection Boxes | Pet Network

    Host a Collection Box A super-simple way to give back to the cause you love! Learn More A donation box at your place of business is a simple and impactful way to help support Pet Network Humane Society. We’ll provide you with an eye-catching donation box, making it easy for your customers to contribute and show their support for vulnerable animals in our community. Save Lives in Three Steps Request Your Donation Box Contact us at (775) 832-4404 x 109, and we’ll provide you with a beautifully designed donation box to place at your business. Place the Box in a High-Visibility Area Position the donation box in a spot where your customers will see it, like near the checkout or in a high-traffic area, making it easy for them to contribute. Start Collecting We’ll periodically collect the donations, ensuring that every contribution goes towards helping homeless pets in our community. It’s a simple and effective way to show your support! Get Started

  • Thrift Store | Pet Network

    Check out the Pet Network Thrift Store at 760 Mays Blvd. Suites 9 & 10 Incline Village NV, 89451 Thrift Store With its welcoming atmosphere and diverse array of donated items, the thrift store not only offers unique treasures to its patrons but also generates vital resources for our animal rescue efforts. Every purchase and donation directly translates to food, shelter, medical care, and a second chance for animals in need. The store's existence resonates with a community united by the shared belief in the inherent value of every life, reminding us that our collective actions, no matter how small, can effect profound change. Thanks to the Pet Network Thrift Store, we are empowered to give voice to the voiceless and turn compassion into tangible solutions, one sale at a time. The Pet Network Thrift Store's hours are: Monday - Saturday, from 11am to 5pm Closed New Year's Day Closed Thanksgiving Day Closed Christmase Eve & Day *Other holiday hours may vary Address: 760 Mays Blvd. Suites 9 & 10 Incline Village NV, 89451 Phone: (775)-548-5052 Donate Donations are accepted during business hours on Tuesday through Saturday. Meet the Manager Nikii McClain Nikii McClain With over 20 years of extensive retail experience, Nikii brings a wealth of knowledge and a passion for community service to her role as the Thrift Store Manager for Pet Network Humane Society. Nikii combines her retail acumen with her passion for animal welfare. She is dedicated to maximizing store profitability while promoting Pet Network’s mission to rescue and care for animals in need. Under her management, the thrift store has seen significant growth in both revenue and community engagement. Nikkii is known for her innovative approach to retail, constantly seeking new ways to improve the shopping experience and drive store performance. Her combination of experience and passion makes her a strong advocate for both retail excellence and animal welfare. We are currently RECRUITING THRIFT STORE VOLUNTEERS. Volunteer With Us Sign Up Here Follow Us on Social Media Subscribe + Stay in the Loop Email JOIN OUR MAILING LIST Thanks for subscribing!

  • Partners | Pet Network

    Our local Lake Tahoe and Incline Village partners along with National partners make our work at Pet Network possible. Partnerships As the Executive Director of Pet Network Humane Society, I want to express my deepest gratitude for your unwavering support and partnership. Your partnership has been instrumental in our ability to provide care and shelter for countless animals. Without you, we would not be able to reach as many animals or make as big of an impact. Your support has truly made a difference and we are eternally grateful. With heartfelt gratitude, Simi Balter Our National Partners Pet Network Humane Society is a proud recipient of funding from the Dave & Cheryl Duffield Foundation, a private charitable foundation based in Lake Tahoe, Nevada. The Duffields are long-time benefactors of companion animal causes, education initiatives and veteran services, and are the founders of Maddie’s Fund® , a leading animal welfare foundation dedicated to revolutionizing the status and well-being of companion animals. They honor the spirit of their dog Maddie in their philanthropy pursuits to thank her for her love and companionship. Pet Network Humane Society is deeply grateful to Dave & Cheryl Duffield Foundation for its generous support of our organization, and commitment to improving the lives of our dogs and cats. #ThanksToMaddie Maddie’s® Pet Project in Nevada aims to elevate the status and well-being of cats and dogs across the state through partnerships that increase adoptions from animal shelters and improve access to veterinary care in underserved areas. Maddie’s® Pet Project in Nevada is made possible by the generosity of the Nevada-based Dave & Cheryl Duffield Foundation as well as Maddie’s Fund®. The campaign is in memory of the Duffield’s beloved dog, Maddie. Maddie’s Fund ® is a family foundation created in 1994 by Workday® co-founder Dave Duffield and his wife, Cheryl, who have endowed the Foundation with more than $300 million. Since then, the Foundation has awarded more than $225.7 million in grants toward increased community lifesaving, shelter medicine education, and pet adoptions across the U.S. The Duffields named Maddie’s Fund after their Miniature Schnauzer Maddie, who always made them laugh and gave them much joy. Maddie was with Dave and Cheryl for ten years and continues to inspire them today. Maddie’s Fund is the fulfillment of a promise to an inspirational dog, investing its resources to create a no-kill nation where every dog and cat is guaranteed a healthy home or habitat. #ThanksToMaddie. Best Friends Animal Society , founded in its present form in 1993, is an American nonprofit 501 animal welfare organization. The group does outreach nationwide with shelters, rescue groups and members to promote pet adoption, no-kill animal rescue, and spay-and-neuter practices. BISSELL Pet Foundation exists to support animal welfare organizations and provide resources to underserved communities. This includes helping to reduce the number of animals in shelters and rescues through pet adoption, spay/neuter programs, vaccinations, microchipping, and emergency support. Thank You to Our Community Partners

  • Adoptable Cats | Pet Network

    At Pet Network, we take pride in helping visitors and locals alike find their next pet. Check our our current adoptable cats in Incline Village, Neveda. Meet Your New Best Friend Adopt a Cat Browse all adoptable cats below to meet your new best friend! Read more about our Adoptio n Process . Adoption q uestionnaires are processed by order received. No appointments needed. The public is welcome to come in anytime from 10am-5pm Monday-Tuesday and Thursday-Sunday. Adoption Questionnaire Need to speak to a Client Service Representative? Contact Pet Network today to get started! 775.832.4404 adoption@petnetwork.org Adoption Success Stories To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key.

  • About Us | Pet Network

    Pet Network Humane Society enables pets and people to connect and thrive through compassionate care. Based in Lake Tahoe, Pet Network envisions a society where all companion animals receive love and respect as valued members of families and communities. Our Mission Pet Network Humane Society enables pets and people to connect and thrive through compassionate care. Pet Network envisions a society where all companion animals receive love and respect as valued members of families and communities. We are a 501(3)c charitable organization (EIN: 94-3162646) which relies entirely on 501(c)3 tax-exempt donations fr om people like you to continue our life-saving mission. About Our Work Is Pet Network Humane Society privately owned? No. Pet Network Humane Society is a 501(3)c charitable organization (EIN: 94-3162646) which relies entirely on 501(c)3 tax-exempt donations to continue our life-saving work. Are you still Pet Network Humane Society? Our legal name remains Pet Network Humane Society. Pet Network Lake Tahoe is our branded name and was created to establish a geographical footprint in our community. What does your new logo represent? Our new logo features a retro-inspired design celebrating over 30 years of compassionate service to the animals in our community. The silhouettes of the dog and cat, prominently featured in the center, reflect the strength and clarity of Pet Network’s mission: to protect and advocate for pets and people. The three curved lines represent our deep connection to the Lake Tahoe community and our commitment to animal welfare while the three straight lines illustrate the three pillars of our work: Shelter, Community Hospital, and Thrift Store. Did the mission statement change? Yes! We have updated our mission statement to better reflect our priorities and ambition for the level of service we provide for pets and the people who care for them. Our new mission statement reads, Pet Network Humane Society enables pets and people to connect and thrive through compassionate care. Core Values Do Radical Good Doing meaningful work with integrity and respect. Embrace Humanity Acting with kindness and being responsible stewards of people and animals. Influence Change Leading with curiosity and achieving greatness through innovation and education. Celebrate Connection Inspiring community through soulful bonds and lasting engagement. Strategic Plan Overview 2023 to 2026 Fully Realized Responsible Sheltering Greater Staff Engagement & Impact Amplified Community Awareness & Support Thriving Community Veterinary Hospital Diverse Revenue Growth About Our Work What are the 5 Pillars of Pet Network Lake Tahoe’s Strategic Plan? Fully Realized Responsible Sheltering Adhering to our philosophy of socially conscious sheltering, we will improve care pathways and achieve consistency and efficiency in shelter operations, resulting in compassionate outcomes for ALL animals in our care. Thriving Veterinary Community Hospital Expand access to the highest standard of animal medical care, serving the community and fueling the shelter’s mission. Diverse Revenue Growth Build and strengthen Pet Network’s diverse portfolio of income sources through effective donor stewardship, a focus on major donors, profitable lines of business, and strategic community engagement. Greater Staff Engagement & Impact Cultivate a “People First” culture where highly trained and valued employees show up to work with a strong sense of commitment, security, purpose and dedication to the mission of Pet Network. Amplified Community Support Develop a dedicated and talented community network of individuals and organizations to leverage, sustain and support the value of our mission and brand. What are the Core Values of Pet Network Humane Society? We based our new core values on the pillars that align with our 2023-2026 strategic vision. Do Radical Good Doing meaningful work with integrity and respect. Embrace Humanity Acting with kindness and being responsible stewards of people and animals. Influence Change Leading with curiosity and achieving greatness through innovation and education. Celebrate Connection Inspiring community through soulful bonds and lasting engagement. Fully Realized Responsible Sheltering Adhering to our philosophy of socially conscious sheltering, we will improve care pathways and achieve consistency and efficiency in shelter operations, resulting in compassionate outcomes for ALL animals in our care. Expand access to the highest standard of animal medical care, serving the community and fueling the shelter’s mission. Thriving Community Veterinary Hospital Diverse Revenue Growth Build and strengthen Pet Network’s diverse portfolio of income sources through effective donor stewardship, a focus on major donors, profitable lines of business, and strategic community engagement. Greater Staff Engagement & Impact Cultivate a “People First” culture where highly trained and valued employees show up to work with a strong sense of commitment, security, purpose and dedication to the mission of Pet Network. Amplified Community Awareness & Support Develop a dedicated and talented community network of individuals and organizations to leverage, sustain and support the value of our mission and brand. Our History Founded in 1991 by a group of committed volunteers, Pet Network has evolved from a grassroots foster network into a respected organization and facility, with over 20 employees and over 100 volunteers and foster families. Since its inception, Pet Network has rescued and rehomed more than 11,000 animals in need. Today, Pet Network Humane Society continues to be a driving force for animal rescue and adoption in the northern Nevada region.

  • Hospital Team | Pet Network

    Meet the dedicated and compassionate members of the Pet Network Community Hospital Team, where passionate veterinarians, skilled technicians, and caring support staff come together to provide top-notch care for your beloved pets. About Our Hospital Staff Meet the dedicated and compassionate members of the Pet Network Community Hospital Team, where passionate veterinarians, skilled technicians, and caring support staff come together to provide top-notch care for your beloved pets. Join Our Team If you are interested in this unique opportunity and contributing to our lifesaving work please email a cover letter and resume. We're hiring! See All Jobs Meet the Team Here for you when you need us the most. Director of Community Medicine Dr. Nicholas Robl, DVM Dr. Nick Robl completed his D.V.M. at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2013 following an M.A. in Biological Anthropology from Kent State University in Ohio. He has experience practicing veterinary medicine in a variety of settings including private practice, sanctuaries, shelters, and clinics across the United States. Dr. Robl has a strong background in veterinary surgery, dentistry, internal medicine, and specialized orthopedic procedures. He has also performed research and wildlife veterinary work around the world including work in Indonesia, Cambodia, Rwanda, D. R. Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Colombia, Peru, Brazil and Suriname. Hospital Medical Director Dr. Marlène Tremblay, DVM, PhD. Dr. Tremblay received her D.V.M from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2013 followed by a Public Health & Epidemiology Research Internship. She received a PhD in epidemiology and data science from Utrecht University in 2019. Dr. Tremblay has worked as a veterinarian at a variety of shelters and non-profit organizations. Her interests include surgery, behavioral medicine, and helping animal welfare organizations implement data-supported strategies. Her goal is to integrate population medicine with individualized medicine to optimize outcomes in shelters. Associate Veterinarian Dr. Nicole Cady, DVM Dr. Cady completed her D.V.M. at the University of California, Davis, in 2020, followed by a post-doctoral research fellowship through the University of California Global Health Institute. Her clinical experience is primarily in general practice and she is passionate about continually improving patient care through lifelong learning and a collaborative approach with clients and the medical team. She has strong interests in surgery, population health, and evidence-based medicine. A Michigan native and Spartan alumna, Dr. Cady now embraces the year-round outdoor adventures the Sierra Nevada mountains provide. Community Hospital Operations Manager Nicole Ferris Nicole has been in the field since 2004 where she started her career as a veterinary assistant in Scottsdale, Arizona. After working in Arizona and California, Nicole moved to Reno where she attended TMCC and graduated with her associates in applied science of Veterinary Technology in 2014. Since becoming a credentialed Veterinary Technician, Nicole has continued learning to advance her skills enabling her to provide the best possible care. She joined the Pet Network Community Hospital in 2024 as the Hospital’s Operations Manager. She is thrilled to be part of such an amazing team that shares her passion and devotion to provide the best medical care for the pets of our community. Licensed Veterinary Technician Kristie Fairbanks Kristie joined the Pet Network Community hospital team in 2023. She completed her Bachelor degree in Animal Science from the University of Vermont in 2010 and has been working in the veterinary field since. She became a credentialed Veterinary technician in 2018 and has a special interest in anesthesia and pain management. She is happy to have found an organization whose mission aligns with her own values. Veterinary Assistant Devan Zamora Devan has worked in animal welfare for almost 8 years and for a few different organizations. In 2024 he took on the role of Veterinarian Assistant for Pet Network's Community Hospital. Devan is thankful to continue his work with animals and hopes to make a positive impact for the pets of Incline Village. Client Service Representative Abby Folker Abby began her career in animal welfare at Pet Network Community Hospital in the spring of 2025. She has an educational background in conflict resolution and a professional background in nonprofit programming and administration. She values empathy and working towards larger organizational missions and finds the quality veterinary care Pet Network provides to all its patients - both shelter and community - especially inspiring! Abby is both a people and pet person and aims to make the transfer of knowledge and care for all community hospital patients as seamless as possible. In her free time, you can find Abby exploring the Sierras with her pup Padfoot or curled up crocheting with her cat Margot.

  • About | Pet Network

    Mission Briefing Operation Giving Tuesday Our mission, should you choose to accept it (and trust us, it's impossible to resist those pleading puppy eyes), is to give our furry operatives a helping paw. We're on a quest to secure crucial resources for our elite team of animals-in-need. From masterful meow-terminds to barktastic boopers, every furball counts in this operation! Download CV In-Store Help Click here to edit the text and add your own content to this paragraph. Online Orders Click here to edit the text and add your own content to this paragraph. Same-Day Delivery Click here to edit the text and add your own content to this paragraph. 24/7 Support Click here to edit the text and add your own content to this paragraph. 01 This is a title. Click here to edit. 02 This is a title. Click here to edit and add your own text. 03 This is a title. Click here to edit and add your own text. 04 This is an extra long title. Click here to edit and add your own text. It's easy. How to Join Recruit Assemble your team of animal enthusiasts, code-crackers, and treat-tossers. The more, the merrier! Gear Up Disguise yourself in your best spy gear. Trench coats and sunglasses are encouraged, but please avoid feather boas – our agents find them suspicious. Codeword: Donation Pledge your support to Operation: Giving Tuesday with a donation that would make James Bond himself wag his tail in approval. Spread the Bark Share this mission dossier with your friends, family, and colleagues. More donations mean more belly rubs for our agents! Get in Touch 123-456-7890 info@mysite.com

  • Memorial Pavers | Pet Network

    Paving the Way to Loving Homes and a Brighter Future Leave a lasting legacy of love and compassion with a personalized memorial paver at Pet Network Humane Society. For a $500 donation, you can honor a beloved pet, celebrate a cherished memory, or recognize a loved one, all while supporting our mission to save lives and provide second chances. Your custom-engraved paver will become a permanent part of our walkway, symbolizing your commitment to helping animals in need and paving the way home. Your Gift Makes an Impact Every $500 donation helps fund lifesaving medical care, shelter, and adoption services for vulnerable animals. By creating a tribute through a memorial paver, you’re making a tangible difference in the lives of the animals and the people who love them. How It Works Complete a Request: Complete this form to get started! Design Your Tribute: Choose a personalized message for your paver (up to 20 characters]). Leave a Legacy: Your paver will be prominently displayed on our grounds, inspiring hope and love for years to come! Note: Pavers will be installed Spring-Fall. Winter installation is not available. Join us in creating a brighter future for animals in need. Together, we’re building a pathway to love, second chances, and loving homes.

  • News & Press | Pet Network

    At Pet Network, we are here to help. Please contact us today or stop by our facility in Incline Village, NV. Pet Network News Pet Network Achieves Coveted AAHA Accreditation Shelter News Oct 29, 2024 Pet Network Humane Society Enhances Animal Care with Advanced Medical Equipment Thanks to Lahontan Community Foundation Fund Grant held at the Parasol Tahoe Community Foundation Shelter News Oct 29, 2024 Pet Network Humane Society Receives Zoetis Product Grant to Support Animal Care Shelter News Oct 29, 2024 Contact Pet Network Send Us A Message First name Last name Email Phone Write a message What is your inquiry about? Adoptable Animal SUBMIT Thanks for your message!! If you have any additional questions please contact the Pet Network shelter: 775.832.4404 info@petnetwork .org Contact Details Location 401 Village Blvd. Incline Village, NV 89451 (At the corner of Village Blvd. & Northwood Bvd.)

  • Adoptable Dogs | Pet Network

    At Pet Network, we take pride in helping visitors and locals alike find their next pet. Check our our current adoptable dogs in Incline Village, Neveda. Meet Your New Best Friend Adopt a Dog Browse all adoptable dogs below to meet your new best fri end! Read more about our Adoption Process . Adoption questionnaires are processed by order received. No appointments needed. The public is welcome to come in anytime from 10am-5pm Monday-Tuesday and Thursday-Sunday. Adoption Questionnaire Need to speak to a Client Service Representative? Contact Pet Network today to get started! 775.832.4404 adoption@petnetwork.org Adoption Success Stories To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key.

  • AAHA Accreditation | Pet Network

    We are thrilled to announce that Pet Network Community Hospital has been accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). Following a comprehensive evaluation, we met AAHA’s rigorous standards in areas such as medical equipment, facility management, practice protocols, and client service. Out of nearly 4,000 animal shelters nationwide, we are now one of only 11 to receive this distinction, and the first in Nevada. Pet Network Lake Tahoe Earns Prestigious AAHA Accreditation We are thrilled to announce that Pet Network Community Hospital has been accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), placing us among the top 15% of veterinary practices in the nation. This recognition highlights our unwavering commitment to providing the highest standard of veterinary care for both family pets and shelter animals in our community. What is an AAHA Accredited Practice? AAHA accreditation is a prestigious and voluntary designation awarded to veterinary practices that meet or exceed stringent standards across various areas of care. Unlike human hospitals, which must be accredited, animal hospitals are not required to be. By choosing to pursue AAHA accreditation, Pet Network demonstrates a commitment to going above and beyond state regulations, ensuring that we adhere to best practices in patient care, pain management, staff training, diagnostic services, and more. During the rigorous accreditation process, our facility underwent a thorough evaluation of medical equipment, practice protocols, client service, and facility management. This honor reflects not just our ability to meet these demanding standards but also our passion for improving the lives of the animals we serve, whether they be shelter animals or personal pets. What Does AAHA Accreditation Mean for Pet Network? At Pet Network Community Hospital, our goal has always been to provide the best care for the animals in our community, whether they are beloved pets or shelter animals looking for loving homes. Earning AAHA accreditation validates our commitment to that mission and highlights the exceptional work of our team. This recognition further strengthens our role as a leader in animal welfare, allowing us to continue providing cutting-edge veterinary care and services. Whether it’s a routine exam or a critical medical procedure, you can trust that your pet is in the hands of dedicated professionals who are committed to their health and well-being. Experience AHAA Accredited Care We invite you to visit Pet Network's AAHA-accredited veterinary hospital and shelter to see firsthand the exceptional care we provide to all animals. Whether your pet needs preventive care, surgery, or anything in between, our team is ready to offer the highest standard of care. By choosing Pet Network, you are choosing a practice that values both the health and happiness of your pet and the animals in our community. Learn more about AAHA accreditation and what it means for veterinary hospitals by visiting aaha.org .

  • Giving Tuesday | Pet Network

    Pet Network Humane Society's Giving Tuesday 2023. I hope this message finds you wrapped in warmth, perhaps with a furry friend snuggled close, providing comfort and companionship. I'm reaching out on behalf of the animals at Pet Network Humane Society, the ones who are still waiting for their loving home. I come to you with a heartfelt plea: will you help feed the animals this winter? If our Giving Tuesday donation portal does not appear, please click here . Stay In Touch Sign up to receive the first word on happenings at the Shelter. First Name Last Name Email Subscribe Thanks for submitting!

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