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THE SHELTER HOUSES AND CARES FOR STRAY AND LOST ANIMALS. THE SHELTER ALSO USES NETWORKING TO RE-UNITE LOST ANIMALS WITH THEIR OWNERS.
OUTREACH TO HELP ANIMALS SUFFERING IN THE URBAN CORE OF KANSAS CITY.
As a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization, we rescue and rehabilitate unwanted pugs in South Korea. We then find them permanent homes in both South Korea and the U.S. Although we attempt to keep the pugs in their country of origin, their re-home rate in Korea is very low. In these instances, we fly the pugs to the US to their forever homes.We are a group of dedicated volunteers located in both South Korea and California. With a team of 6 volunteers total in both countries, our team takes no income for their services and instead does this entirely on their own time and our own expense-- simply for the love of pugs.
Defenders of Animal Rights, Inc., is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to alleviate the suffering of abused, unwanted, and neglected animals. They accomplish this goal through rescues, adoptions, a low-cost spay/neuter plan, and through the operation of an 11,250 square-foot animal shelter, a farm refuge, and a 35.8 wildlife sanctuary.
The mission of Heart of the Valley is to compassionately shelter the lost and surrendered pets of the Gallatin and Madison Valleys, and to enhance the lives of people and companion animals through pet adoption and education.
TO PROMOTE THE ADOPTION OD DOGS & CATSEDUCATE PET OWNERS ON THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF OWNERSHIP OF PETSPAY FOR SPAY AND NEUTERING OF PETS FOR INDIVIDUALS
Animal Aid of Tulsa is a 501(c)(3) animal welfare organization dedicated to saving sick, injured, and abused stray dogs and cats in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and its surrounding communities. Animal Aid helps pets find loving homes, and encourages respect and awareness for the humane treatment of companion animals.
To reduce the number of homeless pets through rescue, adoption, and spay and neuter programs
Our mission is to improve the health of homeless animals and increase their chances for survival and adoption. Our ultimate aim is to eliminate animal homelessness and euthanasia. This promotes more humane treatment of animals, increasing their chances of survival and adoption. We:• Provide donated comfort and care items to shelters, rescue groups, pets of the homeless, pets of low-income seniors, pets of veterans, animal transports, fosters and wildlife sanctuaries.• Advocate for animal welfare through service-oriented humane education & public awareness anti-cruelty campaigns.• Raise awareness of the growing population of homeless animals being euthanized in overcrowded shelter systems, promoting adoption as the best option.
HOHS supports trauma focused equine-assisted psychotherapy and learning at no cost for veterans, their families, and for at-risk youth.