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Mission Rabies Usa

Mission Rabies is an international NGO headquartered in the UK with offices in the USA, India and Thailand. Despite being eliminated from many countries, rabies still takes a devastating toll on the world’s most marginalized and vulnerable. Existing models of rabies prevention remain inappropriate for implementation in most countries that remain rabies endemic, because they lie at the bottom of the UN HDR rankings. Since 2013, Mission Rabies has been implementing vaccination and education programs where the need is greatest, collecting evidence and sharing lessons to make global elimination a reality. The goal of Mission Rabies is to eliminate dog-mediated human deaths caused by rabies by 2030 through mega vaccination drives and educating communities at risk on the disease.

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Jb's Pet Rescue

JB's Pet Rescue (JBPR) is dedicated to saving the lives of homeless, abused or unwanted animals. We strive to provide caring, responsible homes for these animals. We endeavor to reduce animal overpopulation through spay or neuter and to prevent cruelty to animals. It is our hope and dream that someday there will be no unwanted animals and that the animals will no longer need our advocacy. JBPR is an all-volunteer, foster home based, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for animals in Dallas/Fort Worth and the surrounding communities. JBPR provides temporary foster care and medical attention for homeless animals until permanent homes can be found. JBPR also helps to reduce the number of unwanted animals through education and spay/neuter.

Animals
Humane Fort Wayne

Humane Fort Wayne was created when Allen County SPCA (a shelter) and HOPE for Animals (Pet wellness and high volume spay and neuter) merged on 1.1.21. They now both share the same EIN 35-6042135. We now have 2 locations - The Clinic (formerly HOPE) is still located 1333 Maycrest Dr. Fort Wayne, IN and The Shelter (formerly AC SPCA) is still located at 4914 Hanna St., Fort Wayne, IN.Our Mission - From adoption and pet retention programs, to spay/neuter and wellness services, to community outreach and education, we work tirelessly to prevent the incidence of euthanasia and to promote the happiness, safety, and well-being of pets and the people who love them.

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Frankies Furry Friends Rescue

Frankies Furry Friends Rescue is a small group of volunteers and fosters that foster the dogs in their own homes until they are adopted. Their main concern is giving a small breed dog either from a puppy mill or a local shelter a second chance at a life. They offer them a safe place until their forever homes are found. They receive proper food, they learn how to trust people. The foster gives them lots of love and attention, they are microchiped, and all vetting (including spay or neutering, vaccinations, heartworm testing, bordetella and heartworm preventative) they need until their forever homes are found. They educate the public about the importance of spaying/neutering the animals, emphasize the importance of adopting a dog, knowing it is a lifetime commitment.

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Florida Wildlife Hospital

Florida Wildlife Hospital is open 365 days a year to admit native Florida wildlife. On average, 5,000 animals are admitted per year and there is never a charge for patient care. Our mission is to keep wildlife wild by providing quality, compassionate care. We support this mission by focusing on: • Providing quality care through networking, continued education, and medical advancements • Releasing only mentally and physically “sound” native Florida wildlife that can positively contribute to the ecosystem in their intended way • Acting as the front lines for disease detection, treatment, and prevention • Empowering our community through education to protect native Florida wildlife and their natural environment • Providing a place to give back through volunteering and donations • And more

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Second Chance Animal Services

To provide temporary shelter to stray, abandoned and surrendered animals for the purpose of finding permanent suitable new homes.To provide assistance and financial aid to prevent overpopulation through spaying and neutering programs.To support a healthy pet community and responsible animal husbandry by providing reasonable cost general veterinary services, as well as low/no cost general veterinary services to those unable to afford care for their pets.To provide low/no cost general veterinary services to animal control agencies, animal shelters and rescuesTo establish cross-referral networks with local "for profit" veterinary doctors and clinicsTo provide assistance and information to others whose purposes are consistent with the purpose of Second Chance Animal Services, Inc

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Finger Lakes Spca

The Finger Lakes SPCA (FLSPCA) has been in business since 1949, when it was known as the Bath Animal Shelter. We serve the population of Steuben County in the Southern Tier of New York State. Our mission is to protect animals. We are dedicated to preventing animal cruelty and companion animal overpopulation. Our organization is committed to strengthening and supporting the human-animal bond through education about the humane treatment of all animals and responsible companion animal guardianship.Finger Lakes SPCA envisions a time when our society celebrates the human animal bond by solving the animal overpopulation problem without euthanasia, ensuring permanent homes for every animal, and all animal suffering ends

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Great Lakes Rabbit Sanctuary

Founded in 1995 as PigHoppers, Great Lakes Rabbit Sanctuary reflects the need for safe homes for unwanted rabbits, who are often overlooked by shelters and humane societies. GLRS offers a permanent, safe, happy home to many of the animal residents who arrive here. Most healthy rabbits are adopted out to good homes. All mammals are spayed or neutered, health permitting, so as not to contribute to the overpopulation of these animals in our society. GLRS educates the public about the plight of these animals in our society, their needs and required care, through tours of the sanctuary, a newsletter, and public appearances. One of our goals is to prevent rabbits from ending up in a shelter or sanctuary by educating people who are considering acquiring one of these animals.

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Shadows Fund

Shadow’s Fund is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to helping the most vulnerable shelter dogs. Senior dogs, dogs labelled as “pit bulls” and dogs with a treatable injury or illness are often passed over for adoption. We help these forgotten dogs find hope and 2nd chances. Our 3 core programs tackle the problem from every angle. Bright Beginnings is aimed at early intervention and prevention. The Take Me Home Project provides direct rescue and rehoming for shelter dogs. And, for those dogs that need a little extra help, the Sheltering Oak Sanctuary provides a safety net and safe haven. Whether out in the community, or at the sanctuary, Shadow’s Fund is always working to promote responsible and humane animal stewardship.

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Fleet Of Angels

Fleet of Angels is a national award-winning nonprofit service organization that provides emergency grants and services nationwide for equines in crisis due to natural disasters and other situations that threaten the quality of life for equines. Grants for emergency horse hay, urgent vet care, evacuation and emergency stabling, post-disaster fence repair expenses, and emergency transportation are available for qualified individuals and small nonprofit equine rescues. FOA’s Bonded for Life grants help prevent permanent separation of bonded horses that must be be rehomed during challenging times for owners. Almost 20,000 FOA members across America offer emergency evacuation and temporary stabling services to protect horses when disasters threaten their safety. FOA is based in Denver, CO.

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North Texas Cat Rescue

It is our mission to provide for the adoption and placement of rescued cats and kittens in permanent homes. We are further dedicated to the care and wellbeing of these homeless cats and to educating the public on the need to spay/neuter pets, the prevention of animal cruelty, responsible pet ownership, and actively encouraging TNR in our community.\r\n\r\nNTCR takes in cats and kittens from local animal shelters in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, rescues abandoned felines from other locations (hoarding situations and through TNR), and takes in kittens and cats surrendered by owners to the extent of our resources, which greatly rely on the availabilitiy of foster homes. NTCR places the cats in foster care for resocializing and regularly runs adoption events to find permanent homes for them.

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Pug Hotel

At The Pug Hotel our mission is to provide sanctuary for senior pugs and those that are traumatized. We also rehabilitate, foster and rehome Pugs in need, providing them with a second chance at a happy and healthy life. We are dedicated to rescuing abandoned, abused, and at-risk pugs, offering medical care, emotional support, and loving foster homes until they find their forever families. Through advocacy, education, and community outreach, we strive to promote responsible pet ownership, prevent animal cruelty, and reduce the number of homeless pugs. With compassion at the heart of everything we do, we work tirelessly to ensure that every pug receives the love, care, and dignity they deserve. The Pug Hotel is working on finding Pugs in need “A Safe Spot to Land”.