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Our mission is to provide a safe environment for at-risk, neglected, abandoned and injured horses; to prevent as many as possible from going to slaughter or being euthanized. We will rehabilitate them when possible and find permanent homes for them. We will also promote non-cruelty to animals by focusing efforts on raising awareness and disseminating information to the public concerning the nature and proper care of horses and the plight these animals face at this time. Additionally, we will help community members maintain their horses at home when illness or financial difficulties arise temporarily and we provide funding for gelding stallions to prevent indiscriminate breeding situations.
TOLFA's mission is to develop and provide vital healthcare and support for sick, injured and neglected animals, to save lives and protect communities through the provision of preventative measures such as rabies vaccination and to nurture empowerment and hope in those communities by creating inclusive opportunities for education, training and employment.
The Bucks County SPCA assists animals in need and prevents suffering through rescue, re-homing, cruelty investigation and prosecution, and community outreach. We serve all of Bucks County, Pennsylvania from our two animal care centers located in Lahaska and Quakertown.
They are dedicated to helping all stray, abandoned, and abused animals in Klamath County and to controlling the overpopulation of pets through education and spay / neuter programs. We strive to teach principles of kindness and humane treatment by educating the public regarding animal care and the prevention of pet overpopulation.
Operate as a county humane society serving Columbiana County, Ohio, pursuant to ORC §1717.05. Educate the general public on the purpose of the Columbiana County Humane Society. Promote humane principles and animal welfare. Employ a humane agent to enforce laws for the prevention of cruelty to animals.
Operation Catnip's life-saving work improves the lives of cats and the communities in which they live by spaying, neutering, and vaccinating free-roaming cats, preventing the births of kittens, mentoring other programs around the country and training future and current veterinarians to save America's community cats.
We are dedicated to improving the lives of homeless and unwanted animals by providing shelter and medical care while finding loving and responsible permanent homes. We work to prevent cruelty and overpopulation among dogs and cats and to help assist and educate the public about responsible pet care.
The Timmins and District Humane Society is a charitable non-profit organization dedicated to the support of unwanted or neglected domestic animals. As an affiliate of the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, it operates under the umbrella of the SPCA, but does not receive any funding other than through donations or fundraising.
Odessa Animal Sanctuary provides lifelong sanctuary and care for abandoned, neglected, or unwanted animals and works to prevent animal homelessness through public education and outreach. They focus on permanent placement (forever homes), ongoing veterinary care, and raising awareness to reduce animal cruelty and abandonment.
The organization provides shelter, basic veterinary care, and temporary housing for homeless companion animals and works to place them in quality, permanent homes. It also runs community education and pet‑ownership programs (including spay/neuter promotion) and supports efforts to prevent animal abuse.
Our mission is to reduce the number of animals surrendered and euthanized at our local shelter. We provide life-saving treatment for heartworm positive shelter dogs in Rockwall. Dogs previously euthanized just for testing positive are now given a new life and turned from being unadoptable into adoptable! This allows animals to be adopted with the owner not having to assume the huge expense of treatment or the dog going without treatment. We strive to educate dog and cat owners about Heartworm Disease and impress upon owners the easy and inexpensive prevention of heartworm disease (versus the often difficult and expensive treatment).** Cats should be on prevention because there is no available treatment at this time.
Helping Community Paws and Claws (HCPC) works to reduce animal overpopulation in Logan County by providing spay/neuter services, TNR (trap–neuter–return) for feral cats, adoptions, and community education. They operate largely on donations and volunteer support to prevent suffering and place animals in homes.