Spinoni date back to at least 500 B.C. Spinoni make good assistance dogs. The Spinone nearly died out during World War II. The Spinone is named after the Pino, a thorny bush where small animals hide. The thick coat of the Spinone allows it to penetrate Pino bushes to hunt this small game. Spinoni are probably descended from either Spanish Pointers or Russian Setters.
Related pages:
Spinone Rescue
Alabama Animal Rescue
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(Sorted by Zip Code.)
Shelby County - Columbiana, AL 35051 Humane Society of Shelby County 205-669-3916
Jefferson County - Birmingham, AL 35209 Greater Birmingham Humane Society 205-942-1211
Jefferson County - Homewood 35209 Alabama Animal Adoption Society 205-871-6351
Madison County - Huntsville 35805 SNAP (Spay/Neuter Action Project) 256-830-8459
Etowah County - Gadsen 35901 Humane Society of Etowah County 256-547-4846
Marshall County - Guntersville 35976 Guntersville Animal Shelter 256-582-3184
Calhoun County - Anniston 36202 League for Animal Welfare 256-820-3218
Baldwin County - Fairhope 36532 Fairhope Cat Coalition 251-510-8585
Baldwin County - Baldwin 36533 Baldwin County Humane Society 251-928-4585
Mobile County - Mobile, AL 36608 South Alabama Spay Neuter 251-343-5033
Lee County - Auburn, AL 36849 Operation Catnap 334-826-7845
If you find any of the above spay/neuter information is incorrect,
or if you know another low-cost clinic to recommend, please
call Rescue Me! at 1-800-800-2099 with this information.
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