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Animal Rescue Carolina (ARC) is a no kill, non profit organization whose mission is four fold: 1) To promote spay-neuter. 2) To restore stray animals to good medical health before adopting them into permanent, loving homes. 3) To encourage Trap, neuter and Release (TNR) 4) To educate pet owners about their responsibilities as guardians for their companion animals.
TO PROVIDE A SAFE, LOVING AND CAGE LESS ENVIRONMENT FOR ALL CATS IN OUR CARE WHILE THEY AWAIT ADOPTION. WE EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ON PROPER PET CARE AND PROMOTE SPAY/NEUTER OF ALL PETS. WE ARE A NO-KILL SHELTER TO THE EXTENT THAT NO CAT WILL EVER BE EUTHANIZED TO MAKE ROOM FOR ANOTHER, AND EUTHANASIA IS ONLY PERFORMED FOR HEALTH REASONS THAT SERIOUSLY DIMINISH THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR THE CAT.
PawPrint Ministries is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to honor God in all we do and bring comfort to our community and beyond. Our goal is to achieve this by being available to those in need of love, warmth, and compassion. This goal will be accomplished by sharing registered therapy/comfort dogs with individuals in health care facilities, schools and senior homes, and deployment to areas in need during times of crisis.
Friends of Kingston Dogs ("Kingston Dogs" for short) is an organization dedicated to supporting the following goals: - Allow dogs to exercise and socialize safely while off-leash; - Promote responsible dog ownership; - Provide outlets for dog owners to socialize; - Make for a better community by promoting public health and safety, and - To build and maintain Off Leash Dog Areas (OLDA) in Kingston, Massachusetts called THE BONEYARD
The mission of Caring Canines is to provide exemplary volunteer visits with our dogs to nursing homes, assisted living facilities, hospitals, schools, and residential programs in an effort to improve the quality of life and emotional health of those served. All Caring Canines visits are free-of-charge. With committed, trained volunteers, Caring Canines is able to expand the therapeutic role that our canine companions provide for those in need.
Sadie's Horse Haven is a horse rescue that takes in neglected, abused, and owner surrendered horses, ponies, and miniature horses. We have them vetted, treated, and nursed back to health. They are then adopted out to forever homes or kept on our farm to help others by providing equine therapy, horsemanship, or just living their lives in greener pastures, where they're loved on by our staff and volunteers!
Welcome to Pawsitive Tails! - a cooperative group of animal lovers advocating for the health, safety and general welfare of animals in need! We foster pets in our homes, provide medical care (exams, treatments, vaccinations, spay/neuter surgery, deworming and heartworm preventative), microchips and find forever families for each of them. We rely on the support of fosters, volunteers and donors to make it all happen.
The YHS mission is to promote and protect the health, safety, and welfare of companion animals. YHS envisions the day when every pet born has a good home and is well cared for all of its life. Our goal is to create happiness by bringing pets and people together. We empower our communities to make humane choices and are committed to eliminating euthanasia as a means of fighting pet homelessness and overpopulation.
Bulldog Haven Northwest is a rescue and adoption organization that provides a safe place for English and French Bulldogs, while offering mental and physical rehabilitation, rehoming, breed specific shelter assistance and more. Bulldog Haven NW was founded by a group of experienced Bulldog and Frenchie rescue people and owners from the Pacific Northwest region. All of our members are unpaid volunteers who love animals so much they give their time to help the dogs and the cause. Whether a Bulldog finds itself at a shelter, is found by someone in the community, goes missing from their home, a puppy mill is shut down, or an owner finds themselves facing the need to find their Bulldog help outside of what they are able to give.. this is where we can help.
We are a home based foster organization which rescues, rehabilitates, and finds new homes for Brittanys in the southeastern region of the U.S. We rescue from shelters and we also try to help Brittany owners who want to keep their dogs but who are struggling with medical and training issues, finally taking these dogs into our care if the assistance we provide is not enough. FBR invests all donations heavily in the physical and psychological wellbeing of all dogs before they become eligible for adoption, providing full medical screenings, vaccinations, dental work and more while affording each Brittany the necessary time and supportive environment to mentally heal and readjust. FBR's commitment to every adopter is a well-matched, healthy and happy Brittany
Border Collie Save and Rescue, Inc. is an all volunteer 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable in-home fostering based dog rescue dedicated to helping Border Collies throughout Central and North Texas.Our goal is to take in Border Collies and Border Collie mixes who are in toxic and/or desperate situations and place them in foster homes. We, tend to all of their medical needs, have them spayed/neutered, place them on a healthy diet, begin any mental or physical rehabilitation needed, begin some basic training, and provide them with a loving & save place to live. Our end goal being to ready the Border Collie to place with an appropriate and vetted adopter who will act as their fur-ever home.
Animal rescue is at our core. We are a hands-on team, here for all breeds and species, always ready to take the call for help, to go out and do whatever it takes to bring an animal to safety, and provide for needed medical attention. We find safe places for healing and recovery, not in a small cage or concrete shelter stall, but in a peaceful foster home that is therapeutic, both physically and mentally. Seniors, special-needs, and other animals that are most in need are our focus.But rescue is not enough. We are here to help the community with programs to keep responsible pet owners and their pets together including: Supporting local food banks with pet food and supplies, need-based basic veterinary care subsidies, spay/neuter, and other assistance as appropriate.