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Critter Cavalry Rescue

CCR is focused on rescuing homeless dogs & some special cats from high-kill shelters in Tennessee, placing them in loving foster homes until they help them find their perfect, forever family. They pride themselves on doing whatever is necessary, and it can often take several months to return an animal to good health.  They succeed only because of the generosity of loving volunteers who take these animals into their homes, who make them part of the family while providing care, training, and love. The foster environment allows the CCR animals to be assessed for behavioral and health issues and have those issues addressed. Then every attempt is made to find the best possible forever family for each animal.

Americas Basenji Rescue

They are a rescue for the African Basenji and Shiba Inu. Their dogs come from shelters, owners surrender or found abandoned. They accept the elderly, medical need, and ones with issues such as fear biting and not properly socialized. Those who can be treated are placed in a home. They have several permanent residents due to behavioral or health issues.

4 Paws Farm

4 Paws Farm is an advocate for homeless companion animals. We provide homeless pets with either a foster family or shelter while we find them a loving family. We accept medical rescues to restore their health. Families who have financial stress are provided with vet care, food and support during difficult times

Ever After Rescue And Sanctuary Inc

They are a Rescue-Sanctuary that is committed to being a place where domesticated Animals, AT RISK find Safety and Solace in a Sanctuary setting. To help them find their way back from abuse , physical pain or risk of death and homelessness to a state of health and security. To help owners place their beloved pets, that through loss of property, job and sometimes life, into a safe, loving environment.

Fluffybutts Rescue Resort Incorporated

They rescue small and large, fluffy and not-so-fluffy, dogs and puppies who are homeless and it's not their fault. They rescue 'em, tell 'em they're gonna be okay, get all their health problems fixed as much as they can, and help 'em find homes so they can spend the rest of their lives eatin baby carrots and Pupperonies, and sleepin on comfy BubbleButt beds.

Save Them All Horse Rescue

Save Them All Horse Rescue is an equine rescue located in Northern California, made up of community volunteers dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating abandoned, abused, neglected, and unwanted horses. Our goal is to nurture them back to health, physically and emotionally, to give our horses their second chance with loving, caring, and forever homes, and to educate the public on equine issues.

Cardigan Welsh Corgi National Rescue Trust

The mission of the Cardigan Welsh Corgi National Rescue Trust (CWCNRT) is to ensure permanent, loving homes for purebred Cardigan Welsh Corgis. They provide the care, health and temperament screening and rehabilitation necessary to them according to their needs. In support of their mission, they will provide ongoing support to adoptive owners, and information to the general public relating to the characteristics and needs of the Cardigan Welsh Corgi.

Camp Cocker Rescue Inc

Camp Cocker Rescue is an animal rescue group with a focus on cocker spaniels in high kill shelters. Cockers as a breed are prone to chronic medical problems and often end up in shelters due to no fault of their own. Our mission is to take on dogs with health conditions that require vetting and costly medical procedures, get them the proper care and find them loving forever homes.

All Hounds On Deck Rescue

THE MISSION OF ALL HOUNDS ON DECK IS TO SAVE DOGS. OUR DOGS RECEIVE COMPLETE VETERINARY CARE AND PREVENTATIVE MEDICATIONS SO THAT EACH DOG IS HEALTHY UPON ADOPTION. WE FOSTER, SOCIALIZE, AND LOVE EACH DOG, AND OUR CAREFUL SCREENING PROCESS HELPS US FIND THE PERFECT HOME FOR EACH. WE ALSO EDUCATE ABOUT DOG HEALTH AND SAFETY AND RESPONSIBLE PET OWNERSHIP.

S.O.A.R. Initiative

S.O.A.R. Initiative, Inc. is an Indianapolis, IN based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that works with people experiencing homelessness or crisis due to domestic violence or health issues. We seek to preserve the bond between person and pet, and to remove barriers accessing services that pet ownership can bring. We recognize the huge benefit animals can bring in helping people get healthy, progress, and achieve stability.

Valley Animal Center

The Valley Animal Center is dedicated to controlling the pet population through education and spaying/neutering, not euthanasia. We believe animals, as living creatures, deserve to be protected, respected, and given every consideration morally and ethically. Our mission is to assist with and provide for the health and welfare of the animals that have been abused, mistreated, abandoned, and injured; to promote the bond between animals and people; and to instill an appreciation and respect for all living creatures with whom we share this earth.

Sacramento Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals

The Sacramento SPCA is an open admission animal shelter, which means we accept animals that are surrendered to us regardless of health, age, breed or behavior. Open admission shelters play an essential role in providing care to the thousands of animals that would otherwise have no safe refuge. The Sacramento SPCA believes in helping the greatest number of animals with our available resources. Euthanasia is determined by the results of the animal’s health and behavioral evaluation and the resources we have available to us at the time. The Sacramento SPCA is committed to saving animal lives and practices each step of the “no kill” equation including: providing medical care, adoptions, working on behavior and training, developing partnerships within the community and with rescue groups, maintaining a strong foster program, providing free services to seniors to keep their pets, and operating an on-site low-cost spay/neuter and vaccine clinic. We utilize every resource we have before the difficult decision to euthanize is considered. The Sacramento SPCA also offers an option for owned animals when there is a verified need for end of life services.