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Our goal is to find appropriate, permanent homes for Siberian Huskies who have lost their way in the world, promote their health and well being, and educate the public about these wonderful dogs to increase understanding of the breed and reduce the likelihood of homelessness. NESHR was founded to help Siberian Huskies in the New Jersey and surrounding areas. Our mission is to find appropriate, permanent homes for Siberian Huskies who have lost their way in the world, promote their health and well being, and educate the public about these wonderful dogs to increase understanding of the breed and reduce the likelihood of homelessness.
Rescue and protect abused farm animals. Educate the public on Factory Farms and the inhumane treatment of farm animals. Educate the public on the extreme impact of factory farming on the environment. Educate the public on the health benefits of eating a plant-based diet.
They turn no ferret away, no matter the health, age, or lack of training. Medical needs are met, and manners are taught. We also believe that educating the potential pet owner is one of the most crucial things a rescue organization can do.
To assure that every dog in Hawaii regardless of age, breed, temperament or treatable medical condition has the opportunity to live out their natural life in safety, health and contentment. At Hawaii Dog Foundation euthanasia is NEVER an option for a healthy Dog.
Protecting The Health And Welfare Of Homeless Animals In Camden County, Providing Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Surgery, Vaccinations And Services To The Community, Providing Humane Education, Reuniting Lost Pets With Their Owners, And Finding Homes For Orphaned Felines And Canines.
To balance the health, safety, and welfare needs of canines in the Central Texas area by providing nourishment and a safe environment for unwanted, stray, abused, and impounded Boxers. Once placed in new homes they become more than just pets, they become family.
Provide a sanctuary for injured, abused, neglected, and unwanted horses; provide emergency relief, refuge, medical care, rehabilitation and adoption services; provide education of proper horse ownership, responsibility, health and care of horses; provide a community connection to all.
Carolina Boxer Rescue’s mission has been to balance the health, safety, and welfare needs of boxers by providing a loving and safe environment for stray, abused, impounded and owner surrendered dogs by placing them in foster homes and ultimately – forever homes.
The NCA Charitable Trust secures donations, manages and distributes funding in support of research grants studying health issues affecting the Newfoundland dog, provides monetary aid for Newfoundland rescue assistance and awards educational scholarships to junior Newfoundland fanciers.
Our mission is to save as many animal lives in Houston as possible in cooperation with local rescue organizations. We empower our community to support animal health and safety, and we envision the day when Houston is the Gold Standard for animal welfare.
Rancho Compasion's mission is to provide a loving, lifelong home for rescued farm animals, and to change public perception about animals typically viewed as food. Our Sanctuary promotes a compassionate and sustainable lifestyle for animals, our planet and our health.
The Center for Whale Research is dedicated to the study and conservation of the Southern Resident killer whale (orca) population in the Pacific Northwest. Since 1976 the Center for Whale Research (CWR) has been the leading organization studying the Southern Resident killer whales in their critical habitat: the Salish Sea. CWR performs health assessments to ensure the viability of the whale population, informing elected officials of their ecosystem needs, and sharing the whales’ story with the world. Our 43 years of research has created the only long-term data set about the behavior, health, and social dynamics of the Southern Resident killer whales.