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Since 1974, it has been our mission to promote the well-being of companion animals and provide temporary care to homeless pets prior to their placement in loving homes.
Friends of the Plymouth Pound (FPP), is a non-profit animal welfare organization dedicated to creating "forever homes" for rescued cats and dogs on the South Shore. Founded in 1984, The Friends and its dedicated and caring volunteers have assisted thousands of animals (owned and strays) by providing support through the groups various programs, which include: low-cost spay/neutering, adoption, and educational outreach.
TO PROMOTE THE ADOPTION OD DOGS & CATSEDUCATE PET OWNERS ON THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF OWNERSHIP OF PETSPAY FOR SPAY AND NEUTERING OF PETS FOR INDIVIDUALS
Kiski Valley Cat and Kitten Rescue is dedicated to the prevention of cruelty and neglect towards cats by providing shelter to homeless cats until they can find them permanent homes of their own. Necessary veterinary treatment, including spaying, neutering, Distemper, and Rabies vaccinations are obtained for them. Euthanasia is not considered unless a cat is gravely ill and it needs to be done to prevent or end the cat's suffering.
They are a nonprofit, no-kill shelter dedicated to rescuing retrievers in need.
Second Chance Animal Sanctuaries, a grassroots endeavor created in 2001, grew out of the need to influence local public attitude toward domestic animals and to find an alternative to the high euthanasia rate that currently existed in our area. Our goal is to provide a humane, lifetime care sanctuary for the care and rehabilitation of abandoned and at-risk animals. We currently provide outreach education programs and networks for animal fostering and adoptions. Our vision is, through example, advocacy and outreach, to make a real difference in not only the animals we help but in future treatment and respect for all life, great and small.We opened our sanctuary in September, 2016 and focus primarily on stray and abandoned dogs and cats. We serve Tioga and Potter Counties in Pennsylvania.
The Feline Rescue Association is a 501(c)(3) rescue organization operating out of foster homes in the Baltimore area. They work with stray, abandoned and feral cats through rescue, adoption, and spay/neuter.
The Buddy Rescue Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable all-volunteer organization established to provide for the rescue, support, fostering and placement of abandoned or special needs animals in need of a home, basic care and/or medical treatment. Their purpose is to develop a local network of volunteers and foster homes to serve as a safety net for animals that are considered unadoptable or simply have no viable means of support, and ultimately place them in permanent loving environments.
Noah's Arks Rescue is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization that supplies emergency medical, surgical and rehabilitation to abused animals. They are not a shelter. Their wish and lifelong hope is that our Society becomes educated in the ethical treatment of all animals and to stop the senseless killing of animals that have been tortured and abused.
Our mission is to respect the dog.We respect the dog by providing shelter.We respect the dog by stopping the overpopulation of dogs.We respect the dog by providing necessary veterinary care and treatment.We respect the dog by placing them in forever homes.We are Secondhand Mutts and we respect the dog.
THEIR MISSION: Founded in Baltimore, a campaign created in response to the alarming incidence of animal abuse in the U.S. Show Your Soft Side is a public service campaign that was created to change the mindset of young people who all-too-often view the maiming and torturing of defenseless cats and dogs as a sign of “toughness” or “manhood.” The campaign’s message that compassion towards animals is a sign of strength, not weakness, is one that, overnight, struck a nerve with old and young alike.
Hand Me Down Dobes, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization staffed by a dedicated group of volunteers, is the oldest and largest purebred Doberman rescue in Ohio. Since 1994 our mission has remained the same - to rescue, rehabilitate and place Dobes into loving, forever homes.