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TO PROMOTE THE GENERAL WELFARE OF HOMELESS, ABANDONED, AND ABUSED ANIMALS. THE FOUNDATION PROVIDES FOOD, SHELTER, MEDICAL TREATMENT, AND PHYSICAL SUPPORT AT THE SHELTER.
Derby City Dog Rescue gives individual dogs, who would otherwise be destroyed in area animal shelters, a second chance at life by providing foster homes, basic care, and medical care until final adoption as a valued family member.
TO PROVIDE CONTINOUS ASSISTANCE WITH THE CARE AND ADOPTION OF ANIMALS AT BEFORD COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER
We are a positive, proactive resource for breeders, owners and trainers to help network Saddlebreds that don't fit traditional show barn training programs through repurposing, therefore, preventing the need for rescue later.We strive to build and maintain relationships with trainers, owners, breeders, dealers and Amish. Although sometimes “rescue" is necessary our goal is to be proactive rather than reactive and repurpose horses before they enter the auction pipeline.We attend auctions to educate the community, document and track the prices and fate of horses, and identify those that most need our help.
GLWR was founded in Michigan in May of 2005 by five individuals with a single common bond – a love of the Weimaraner dog. We understood the special needs of the breed and had a desire to help those dogs that found themselves lost, abandoned, neglected or mistreated and through no fault of their own were without a family and a loving home. GLWR was founded with the premise and intent of assisting Weimaraners in need of re-homing assistance.
To provide temporary shelter to stray, abandoned, and surrendered animals for the purpose of finding permanent suitable new homes, rescues, or sanctuaries. To provide assistance and financial aid through grants, fundraisers, or donations to prevent overpopulation through spaying and neutering programs. To educate the community of the benefits of spay and neuter surgeries. To share low/no cost information options to general public. To network other Kentucky no-kill rescue cats to no-kill groups that have the resources to help. To distribute low cost food to community members assisting large number of felines or to low-income citizens in times of need.
We are here to assist pet owners with preventative pet health services and minor illnesses/injuries.
We both retired from Delta airlines, Robin as a flight attendant and Rob as a pilot. And we have been rescuing abandoned and neglected animals at our ranch for over seven years. Five years ago, we decided to take animals to nursing homes and hospitals to cheer up the patients. We started with cats, dogs, parrots, then minature horses and donkeys.Then we decided to get a camel. Robin had read a report several years before about some veterinary students working with a camel as a therapy project in New York. With a bachelor's degree in behavioral science from U.C. Davis, she decided she could train a camel to interact with the sick and elderly.
To reunite animals with their families and to pave the way for the next generation through public outreach, promotion of the human-animal bond, community engagement and humane education
Friends of the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter is dedicated to promoting adoption, improving the lives of Cuyahoga County’s dogs and their owners, and creating a welcoming environment at the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter for members of the community.