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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
Rescue, rehome, rehabiliate rabbits and educate the public
The Bulldog Club of Utah's Rescue Committee rescues lost, abandoned, and unwanted English Bulldogs and places all adoptable Bulldogs in new homes. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and Best Friends No Kill Utah (NKUT) Coalition member.
Sheltie Rescue of GA, Inc. is a non-profit organization, composed solely of volunteers, dedicated to saving Shetland Sheepdogs (Shelties) who have been surrendered by their owners, neglected, abused, or are strays. Established in 1994, SRGA is the oldest and most respected organization of its kind in Georgia. We have placed more than 1100 dogs into permanent homes.
Founded in 2015, Tails of the Trail acts as a Community Outreach program offering weekly public hikes with animal shelters/rescues. Our goal is to exercise and socialize homeless dogs, helping to reduce stress and euthanasia rates while increasing awareness to pet advocacy.
Friends of Africa International was created by a group of individuals fostering an interest in Africa, and recognizing a need for the perpetuation of awareness and assistance to various African conservation and cultural projects.
The Animal Friends of Westmoreland is a 501c3 nonprofit no-kill animal shelter, adoption center, and sanctuary, dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating animals in need.
The Ark of Hope Rescue, Inc. is a no-kill rescue organization located near Cumberland, MD that rescues abused, neglected and/or abandoned animals, provides them medical care, including shots and spaying/neutering, and then finds them "forever homes".
Our House of Hope is a innovative prevention based animal welfare organization. Their concentration is on animal rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing. They lead through example, community involvement and education.
The Animal Rescue of Carroll, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 2006. Animal rescue of Carroll will host a dog and cat shelter servicing and caring for lost, unwanted or homeless dogs and cats, with a focus on adoption, education, cruelty prevention, spay and neuter programs, and reuniting lost dogs and cats with their owners.
Friends of Feral Felines (FFF) exists in order to humanely manage feral and community cats through our Trap, Neuter/spay, vaccinate and Return (TNR) program, and to educate the public about feral cats.
The SPCA of East Texas rescues, fosters, rehabilitates and adopts homeless pets from our community. We provide affordable spay/neuter and vaccination services at our SNIPPET Clinic. Our mission is to promote the humane treatment of animals and reduce pet overpopulation.