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Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. is a 501c(3) non-profit whose mission is to provide bullet and stab protective vests and other assistance to dogs of Law Enforcement and related agencies throughout the country.
Our mission is to save as many lives as possible and put an end to animal abuse, abandonment and neglect. We strive reduce shelter overpopulation, needless euthanasia, owner surrenders and the number of stray animals who roam our streets by promoting spaying and neutering, responsible pet ownership and pet retention.
Mission Statement: To provide a forum for the protection of animals and the operation of a 10-acre “ no-kill” animal sanctuary for lifetime care of up to 300 domestics including dogs, cats, ducks, geese, swans, cows, horses, pigs, chickens, rabbits and horses that are deemed un-adoptable. The policy is no breeding, no trading, no selling, and no killing until humane euthanasia is the last resort.
Ferrets Dookin in the USA Urgent Emergency Rescue Group helps ferrets in urgent need. We help ferrets in poor living conditions sick, starvation, abuse and/or neglected We have placed lost/dumped, unwanted ferret in loving forever homes. Transport is arranged for ferrets to get to a shelter/rescue or to their new homes. We work with several shelters and rescues thru out the US to help the ferrets be placed in a safe environment, get the medical attention and rehabilitation needed for adoption. Foster care has been provided for ferrets that need to be placed in temporary foster. FDUSA has helped over 100+ ferrets. Our rescue is nation wide, with members who volunteer their time.
We rescue all species of animals from any form of abuse, neglect, or who have special needs; and introduce them to children who also come from abuse, trauma, or who have special needs for unconditional friendship and understanding! Children and adults learn together what unconditional love is all about. How to begin to trust and share the joy of understanding and looking with your heart and not just your eyes.
The mission of Friends of Animals in Need is to assist in providing veterinary care to financially-challenged companion pet owners, in order to avoid the surrender, abandonment or the euthanizing of their pet.
Our Mission is to reunite lost or missing people with their families and assist in the location of deceased individuals. We believe search is an emergency, therefore RSAR provides competent, rapid response and deployment. Our nationally certified canines and handlers assist agencies responsible for searches of lost, missing, drowned and deceased persons. Our team is certified in chain of command (NIMS) and is adept at working with and within agency parameters.
We are an equine rescue whose large ambitions include rescuing horses and donkeys from the feed lots who would otherwise be shipped across the border to be slaughtered for human consumption and use. We provide them with medical attention and most importantly, finding them the loving homes they deserve. Furthermore, we use different community programs to further rehabilitate the horses, who in return help to rehabilitate the individuals in these programs.
To use the sport/ skill of fishing as a mechanism to immerse and educate socio-economically disadvantaged children about their local marine and/or freshwater environment; while also working with fishing tournaments to collect and clean already caught fish to be donated to soup kitchens.
The mission of Diamonds in the Ruff Canine Rescue is to find healthy, loving, lifelong homes for dogs already born into this world.
To find forever homes for unwanted cats and help low income families pay for vet care for their pets. Help injured pets get the health care they need.
HABIT is a community group of volunteers working together to explore the circumstances and consequences of the human-animal bond and to promote this valuable bond between people and animals. HABIT is comprised of representatives from the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine, volunteers from the community, and private veterinary practitioners.