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The Animal Rescue of Carroll, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 2006. Animal rescue of Carroll will host a dog and cat shelter servicing and caring for lost, unwanted or homeless dogs and cats, with a focus on adoption, education, cruelty prevention, spay and neuter programs, and reuniting lost dogs and cats with their owners.
TO CARRY OUT RESCUE EFFORTS OF THE LABRADOR RETRIEVER AND LABRADOR RETRIEVER DOG PARENTAGE. TO PROMOTE ANIMAL WELFARE AND PREVENT CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC OF ISSUES FACING ANIMALS THROUGH ARTICLES, PUBLIC AWARENESS AND EVENTS TO PROMOTE HUMANE TREATMENT OF ANIMALS. TO ENCOURAGE AND FACILITATE PROPER VETERINARY CARE INCLUDING VACCINATIONS, SPAYING AND NEUTERING.
Pawsitive Impact NC Dog Rescue is a local 501c3 All Breed Foster Based Rescue which envisions the day where every adoptable dog has a safe, loving, and responsible home. We look forward to a society that values and respects animals, one where people spay and neuter their pets to prevent overpopulation.
DIAMOND DACHSHUND RESCUE OF TEXAS' PRIMARY PURPOSE IS TO REHABILITATE AND FIND HOMES FOR ABANDONED AND ABUSED DACHSHUNDS. ITS OPERATIONS ARE BASED IN SAN ANTONIO AND AUSTIN AND PLACES DOGS THROUGHOUT CENTRAL TEXAS. NON-MEASURABLE ACHIEVEMENTS INCLUDE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC TO PREVENT CRUELTY TO ANIMALS AND ENCOURAGING SPAY/NEUTER PROGRAMS.
Summit Lost Pet Rescue is a volunteer, donation-funded 501(c)(3) that educates the public on lost‑pet prevention, conducts search-and-rescue missions for pets lost in Summit County, Colorado, and works to reunite those animals with their owners. The group also provides training and search protocols to help owners and volunteers locate missing pets.
The Kearney Area Animal Shelter is a privately run, no-kill shelter that rescues, rehabilitates, and rehomes dogs and cats while providing medical care (spay/neuter, vaccinations, microchipping) and community education. The shelter partners with local government animal control, relies on donations, and focuses on finding permanent homes and preventing animal suffering in the Kearney area.
To rescue and provide permanent, stable homes, sustenance, and veterinary care for homeless, abandoned, and needy pugs. The prevention of cruelty to animals, the relief of suffering among animals, and the extension of humane education. To protect, educate, and advance the interest of the breed by encouraging responsible pet ownerships. We provide loving foster homes for needy pugs in North Carolina and Virginia
North Country Animal League works to promote compassionate, responsible relationships between people and animals by sheltering homeless pets, placing them in loving homes, and offering community programs such as humane education, spay/neuter clinics, and cruelty-prevention supports. They focus on adoption, outreach, and veterinary/wellness services to improve animal welfare locally.
The Independent Cat Society is a non-profit, no-kill feline shelter serving Northwest Indiana since 1977, whose mission is to rescue, shelter, adopt, and promote spaying and neutering of cats.The activities of ICS are based on its mission, to reduce pet overpopulation and educate the public while preventing animal cruelty and promoting responsible pet ownership and legislation.
Colorado Horse Rescue Network rescues, rehabilitates, and retrains horses in need across Colorado, working to prevent horses from entering the slaughter pipeline and placing them in vetted foster or adoptive homes. The organization operates a central facility in Rush and a statewide network of foster homes and transporters to provide medical care, retraining, and permanent placements.
The mission of Equine Advocates is to rescue, protect and prevent the abuse of horses through education, investigation, rescue operations, the dissemination of information to the public and the operation of a 173-acre horse sanctuary for slaughter-bound, abused and neglected equines. Founded in 1996, Equine Advocates is currently home to 80+ rescued horses, ponies, donkeys, and mules (and two Nigerian Dwarf goats)!
Central Arizona Animal Rescue serves the community by rescuing, caring for, rehabilitating and placing rescued animals with new owners that would otherwise be euthanized. We spay or neuter all animals that are adopted, ending the cycle of additional unwanted animals. We also promote yearly vaccinations of all animals which prevents disease and the possible destruction of sick animals.