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Gray Paws Sanctuary provides the greater Pittsburgh, PA area in three services for senior dogs and families in crisis:1. The Sanctuary co-founders always have a large group of senior dogs that live in sanctuary with them until the end of life2. The “Forever Foster Care Program” places senior dogs in loving homes for the duration of their lives. 3. The Love Your Animal for Life (LOYAL) Program provides financial support to senior dog owners to prevent the unnecessary surrender or euthanasia of senior dogs
The Eau Claire County Humane Association was organized in 1962 in response to a growing need to care for unwanted and abandoned animals. It was incorporated in 1968 and a board of directors was established. Our mission is: to prevent cruelty to animals; to provide shelter and compassionate care for abused, neglected, lost, and unwanted animals; to adopt animals into loving, responsible homes; to educate the community about the importance of spay/neutering to control pet overpopulation; to educate the community about the humane treatment of animals and responsible pet ownership; and to enforce animal protection laws.
This organization will provide education regarding equine care to the public, assist governmental authorities in rescuing and rehabilitating equines who have been neglected or abused, and provide foster-care, rehabilitation and rehoming services for horses that have been abandoned, surrendered to the organization, or seized by law enforcement agencies. The organization will seek public funding and will accept donations to finance feed, transport, shelter, farrier and vetting costs of the horses in the organization's care, and may assist horse owners in caring for their horses in order to prevent neglect or surrender.
The mission of 4 Paws is to promote the physical and psychological well being of animals by providing a safe haven for cats while finding them adoptive homes or life long shelter. Currently we achieve this mission by providing shelter, medical care, evaluation, and treatment to cats who have become homeless, finding homes for the cats and kittens in our care and providing people who care for cats with resources, education, and support to help keep human-animal bonds strong and prevent cats from becoming homeless.
Jenks Ranch and Rescue is a non-profit rescue dedicated to taking in abandoned, unwanted, abused, and neglected animals great and small. Giving the individual animal the veterinary, supportive, and loving care they need to prepare them for a future loving and caring home. Additionally, we assist with the prevention of future abandoned and abused animals by educating pet owners and future generations how to respect, conserve, care, and protect animals and the environment they live in. Jenks Ranch and Rescue focuses its efforts throughout the state of Florida with networking other rescues within the entire United States.
Midwest Shiba Inu Rescue (MSIR) is a non-profit, all-volunteer corporation. MSIR seeks out, fosters, and places homeless Shiba Inu dogs into carefully screened, lifelong, and nurturing homes. In addition to rescue, MSIR volunteers provide medical care and/or rehabilitation for foster dogs and then attempt to match them with appropriate, permanent homes. MSIR also educates the public about the Shiba Inu breed, the need for dog rescue and dog training, and the importance of spaying/neutering pets to prevent overpopulation. One of MSIR's goals is to acquire funding to support operations.
Paws for Life's mission is to speak for those who cannot speak for themselves; to rescue and rehome abandoned pets, matching animals and families to find the right fit for everyone and promising to exhaust all efforts to place adoptable pets in lifelong, loving homes; to promote humane education, spay/neuter initiatives and respect for all living things; to prevent and report cruelty to animals; to participate in disaster animal response; to improve the lives of animals and end the suffering created by puppy mills, animal fighters and backyard breeders; and to be a driving force, leader and champion for animal welfare in Michigan.
Good lif3 Bully Rescue is a 501(c)3 non-profit rescue organization. Our mission is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and re-homing bully breed type dogs. Formed by a group of people who share the same common love and compassion for all animals, Our focus is bully breed "type" dogs. It is also our mission to educate as many people as possible on the importance of spaying and neutering companion animals, heartworm prevention, and vaccinating, and being a RESPONSIBLE pet parent. We believe that EVERY DOG DESERVES A GOODLIF3!
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.
To place or help to place stray and homeless Great Pyrenees from humane animal shelters and animal control facilities into loving, responsible, lifetime "forever" homes. To place or help to place Great Pyrenees whose owners cannot or will not keep them, ito loving, responsible, lifetime "forever" homes. To promote responsible Great Pyrenees ownership by educating current and potential Great Pyrenees owners in the selection, care and training of the Great Pyrenees. To help prevent additional homeless Great Pyrenees by providing current owners with advice and information on eliminating and/or controlling problem behaviors.
Humane Society of Shenandoah County is an all-volunteer, 501(c)(3) organization that works tirelessly to assure the compassionate treatment, welfare, and safety of animals in Shenandoah County. HSSC does not have a physical location, all animals are fostered in our homes. We focus primarily on aiding the most vulnerable animals in the community through grassroots programs. Our programs are designed to prevent animals from entering the animal shelter. All funding for our programs relies on generous contributions from donors like you, as well as grants, bequests and fundraising events.
NTTSARS is a non-profit 501(c)(3), no kill, almost all volunteer run rescue that is dedicated to providing a better life for homeless, abused and neglected animals. NTTSARS helps save animals and prepares them to become a family companions. NTTSARS is dedicated to caring for these animals in our communities through adoption, medical care, providing a sanctuary, cruelty investigation and community awareness. No Time to Spare also runs a once a month food pantry, handing out food, flea/tick preventatives and offering low cost microchipping to help keep animals in their homes.