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K 9 Angels Rescue

K-9 Angels Rescue is committed to rescuing and re-homing shelter dogs in and around the City of Houston, regardless of their breed or their circumstance. We are motivated by the dire need to educate the public about the effects of irresponsible breeding practices, while helping the community by alleviating overcrowding in area shelters. As we believe proper health care of one's pet is a requirement of good ownership, K-9 Angels Rescue only adopts out dogs that have been fully vetted and altered.

Friends Of Wake County Animal Center

We are dedicated to improving the quality of life for animals in our community and their human families. Through our fundraising efforts, we provide access to vital medical care, boarding and placement for shelter animals in need, thereby improving their health and reducing euthanasia rates at the center. Our team also promotes adoption, safety, and responsible pet ownership via education and public outreach. Finally, we provide support to local rescues, animal shelters, and adopters to help diminish the number of homeless animals.

Central New England Equine Rescue

Central New England Equine Rescue was founded in 2003, we grew out of the need to rescue equines from slaughter, abandonment and neglect. Our mission at Central New England Equine Rescue,Inc is to rescue and rehabilitate horses, restoring them to their natural health and good spirit. Educating our youth and volunteers to provide a safe environment for healing. We have implemented an educational program on the proper care of horses to aid in the prevention of abuse and cruelty in the Northeast and Midwest.

Tiny Paws Pug Rescue

Over the last seven years, we have rescued and rehabilitated hundreds of Pugs, Pug-mixes, and the occasional Bulldog. We rescue 150+ dogs annually and have secured through our grassroots organization, loving foster homes, dedicated transporters, donors, and built strong relationships with shelters and veterinarians throughout California. We are active in both National and Local efforts to raise awareness for animal rescue and specifically the issues associated with breeding brachycephalic dogs and the health problems associated with the breed.

Friends Of Campbell County Animal Control

End euthanasia of adoptable dogs and cats at the Campbell County Animal Control Facility through the following methods: Provide preventive health care for animals, monetary support through fundraising, and volunteers to assist the Animal Control Officers whose jobs entail animal care.Support responsible adoption, rescue, foster opportunities, and reclaims of pets at the CCAC facilityIncrease community awareness of the need for spay/neuterServe as a resource for the community in the areas of rehoming their pets, animal behavior, training, and options for medical care for their pets

Monroe County Friends Of Animals

Support Monroe County government and other related groups to provide shelter, food, care, adoption and health services for stray dogs and cats;Support the prevention of cruelty to dogs and cats;Benefit public safety by reducing the number of stray, unwanted or abandoned dogs and cats;Assist in raising funds to support and promote the Monroe County animal shelter;Support local Spay/Neuter Assistance to Pets (SNAP) and other animal control initiatives;Provide education for responsible dog and cat ownership

SAVE - A Friend To Homeless Animals

Founded in 1941, SAVE is an independent non-profit animal shelter dedicated to protecting the health and welfare of homeless companion animals in the greater Princeton area. Through six core programs of rescue, shelter, health and welfare, spay/neuter, adoption, and humane education, save focuses on the rehabilitation and successful placement of treatable and adoptable animals. Save endeavors to build, foster, and strengthen the human-animal bond. On February 21, 2006, save merged with Friends of Homeless Animals (FOHA). Founded in 1998, FOHA concentrated on animal rescue and care in the Princeton area. The new union, renaming the organization as save, a friend to homeless animals, is now the largest shelter for companion animals in the Princeton area. Consolidating 75 years of community involvement and a shared philosophy and mission, the merger of SAVE and FOHA has led to a greater number of successful adoptions. SAVE operates as a limited admission shelter with contracts to serve Princeton, Lawrence, Hopewell, Montgomery and Cranbury animal control officers. Save depends mostly on private contributions to support its six core programs. The shelter facility houses approximately 75 dogs and cats at a time, and helps an average of 400 animals a year.

Wolf Woods

Wolfwood is dedicated to protecting the welfare of wolves and wolfdogs, and promoting an understanding of these animals in the hope of dispelling fear and opening the way for a healthy relationship between humans and wolves. We address these goals on a multitude of levels: Wolfwood provides a safe refuge for unwanted and homeless wolfdogs. All animals are contained in large enclosed areas. No animal is ever chained. All efforts are made to provide the best physical, mental, social and psychological environment for each animal. Each wolfdog is considered and treated as an individual with unique needs and qualities. Wolfwood provides extensive information and education on wolf and wolfdog behavior and issues surrounding them. Seminars and educational programs are presented to schools, state parks, the general public, other animal care facilities and various institutions. We also provide information and instruction to current or potential owners of these animals and the human behavior required when dealing with them. Wolfwood's mission is to dispel myth and misinformation, judgment and prejudice, cruelty and inhumane treatment.

Angels Wings Transport

Angel's Wings coordinates transport of displaced animals, medical patients in financial need and Military Veterans from an airport closest to the point of origination to an airport closest to the destination through the use of general aviation aircraft. By using private or corporate planes, we have the ability to fly into not only commercial airports, but also small local airstrips. There is never a fee to the sending or receiving organization. Angel's Wings arranges free air transportation on private aircraft in response to pet overpopulation, health care and other compelling human needs.

Red Sky Rescue

Red Sky Rescue, Inc. is an all volunteer no-kill animal rescue with one primary purpose – to help abandoned and homeless animals with a gentle loving touch, kind words, shelter, health care and food. They strive to reduce the number of homeless, unwanted and uncared for animals in Jackson County. Red Sky Rescue, Inc. will work to achieve this purpose by focusing on three main objectives: place adoptable animals in permanent homes; educate the public of the need for to spay and neuter their pets; and promote awareness of the mission of Red Sky Rescue, Inc.

DFW Furgotten Friends

Welcome to DFW's FurGotten Friends! DFW's FurGotten Friends provides a safe haven for stray and abandoned dogs while we search for their new furever homes. We take care of all health issues, have all shots done spay/neuter and supply love and socialization for the ones who can't speak for themselves. Through the efforts of a few we strive to save many. All this is done with the help of volunteers and donations from the people who care about the dogs the world has turned its back on.

Furkid Rescue

FurKid Rescue seeks to help animals go from life-threatening situations to homes where they will be given the love and care they deserve. Upon rescue, we commit to the full care and training of an animal until we are able to place them in an exceptional home. We hope that through training and responsible ownership we are able to educate people about rescue dogs as a whole. We are passionate about spaying and neutering and promote the procedure at every opportunity, not only as a preventative health measure, but also to eliminate the overpopulation problem.