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Plenty of Pitbulls

Plenty of Pit Bulls works to save the lives and improve the quality of life of dogs in Alachua County, Florida, and surrounding areas. We do so by rescuing dogs at risk of euthanasia at shelters in north central Florida. We are also a rescue partner for the ASPCA and in that capacity we take in dogs from national cruelty cases. Our organizational mission focuses on dogs who are labeled “pit bulls,” a broad category that encompasses a large proportion of the dogs in shelters in our area. However, we also rescue and assist dogs of many different breeds and types. We also work to strengthen human communities and the bond between humans and animals through owner support, shelter support, and collaboration with organizations that help people and animals in need.

Horse Of Connecticut

The Humane Organization Representing Suffering Equines (H.O.R.S.E.) of Connecticut, Inc. is a non-profit, 501c3, all-volunteer organization dedicated to the rescue & rehabilitation of abused & neglected horses & ponies.  In accordance with our financial &  physical capabilities we are committed:    · To  rescue, shelter, protect, provide medical & overall care to abandoned, abused, neglected horses & ponies; rehabilitate the animals & find approved, permanent homes.  · To promote the humane & ethical treatment of horses & animals in general. · To assist horse owners with problems concerning their horses. · To educate the public in the humane & proper care of horses.

Rotts Of Friends

Rotts of Friends is a registered non-profit organization formed to educate and prevent irresponsible breeding and ownership of animals through the rescue, rehabilitation, and placement of discarded and abused animals into forever homes.

Miles Of Hope

A nonprofit pet adoption and pet rescue, Miles of Hope is dedicated to preserving the happiness and sanctity of animals. Committing ourselves and resources to finding forever homes for the pets that come our way, we connect loving people with loving pets

Wings Of Rescue

Wings of Rescue flies large scale transports of at risk pets from overcrowded shelters and disaster areas to shelters where there is empty kennel space and where no local shelter pets are displaced by our flights.

Reins Of Life

To improve the quality of life for children and adults with disabilities through equine-assisted activities.

Spca Of Tennessee

Our main goal is to help find homeless animals forever homes and provide them with medical attention along the way. We accomplish this by bringing stray or surrendered pets into our program as well as collaborating with shelters in need of additional support. Another key area of our program is to advocate for animals experiencing neglect, abandonment, or cruelty by working with local law enforcement and community partners.

Church Of Pug

To provide wheelchairs for pugs in need and also provide temporary care for pugs of people experiencing medical emergencies

SPCA of Westchester

SPCA Westchester is a no-kill, 501(c)3 not-for-profit animal welfare organization dedicated to saving homeless, abused and abandoned animals and to protecting animals from cruelty and neglect through education and enforcement of humane laws. OUR HISTORY: SPCA Westchester is one of the oldest humane societies in the United States. We were founded in 1883 by Ossining resident Mary Dusenberry after she observed horses being abused as they delivered heavy loads of coal. Together with caring friends, Mrs. Dusenberry obtained land on which to build the Society’s first home and established a fund to be used to prevent cruelty to animals. The SPCA is still located on the same property, making it one of the oldest landholders in Briarcliff Manor. Originally affiliated with the ASPCA, the SPCA became an independent organization in the 1920’s and does NOT receive funding from the ASPCA or any national animal welfare organizations.

Goats Of Anarchy

It is the mission of Goats of Anarchy, Inc. to rescue, rehabilitate and provide a forever home to sick, injured and permanently disabled goats, while educating the public about animal welfare and the vegan lifestyle.

Friends Of Ferdinand

Our organization is named after the beloved racehorse, Ferdinand. Despite winning prestigious races such as the Kentucky Derby and Breeders Cup Classic and being named the Horse of the Year in 1987, Ferdinand met his fate at a Japanese slaughterhouse after a lackluster career as a stud. In response to this tragedy, it brought forward renewed interest in Thoroughbred aftercare to prevent other ex-racehorses from joining Ferdinand in the slaughter pipeline.

Paws Of Honor

The goal of Paws of Honor (POH) is to provide veterinary care and products at no charge* for retired military and law enforcement dogs that have served our country, locally or globally. Service dogs deserve accessible, high quality veterinary care in return for their commitment and sacrifice for our country and the monetary burden associated with veterinary care should not fall on the shoulders of the officer/handler/owner once the dog has been decommissioned.