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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
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.
Apollo Support & Rescue is an organization that rescues animals that are in need from being abandoned, abused, or left in local shelters. We promote spay and neutering programs and educate the public on the benefits of saving a life through adoption instead of promoting buying a pet. We hold local adoption events to display healthy rescues animals that are ready to find forever homes. We place animals in suitable, safe homes. We also provide financial assistance to pet owners unable to help keep their pet due to financial hardships. We provide food, pet deposits, and temporary care. We try to help assist with pets that are surrendered and prevent them from being taken to local shelters.
The Prince William Humane Society is devoted to promoting animal welfare, increasing homeless pet adoptions, aiding small animal welfare organizations, and enhancing the quality of life for people and their pets.The Prince William Humane Society is a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to preventing pet homelessness and promoting the human/animal bond. This mission is accomplished by providing financial assistance for sick and injured domestic animals, spay/neuter procedures, and other needed services, supplies, and equipment. We provide grants to help small animal welfare organizations make a difference in their communities and work diligently to save lives through our programs designed to increase pet adoptions and end needless euthanasia in Virginia.
• To help American Eskimo Dogs in need of rescue. • To reduce the population of American Eskimo Dogs in shelters, humane societies, and in rescue. • To promote education to the general public regarding the problem of unwanted American Eskimo Dogs and how to prevent it by discouraging indiscriminate breeding. • To protect American Eskimo Dogs from abuse and cruelty. • To operate as a functional rescue organization that will take in and provide the proper shelter, veterinarian care, socialization, rehabilitation and placement into caring and responsible homes. • To network with other rescue organizations (pure-breed and all-breed) to draw attention to American Eskimo Dogs in need of rescue when we are unable to take them into our rescue (due to resource constraints or other concerns).
Old Fella Burke County Animal Rescue exists to improve the quality of life of forsaken companion animals by giving them medical care, food, water, shelter and love. This is accomplished via our foster home network and through efforts to find suitable forever homes through our adoption and transport programs. We strive to reduce the number of homeless companion animals, not just in Burke County, but across the CSRA. We do this by providing access to low cost, or free, spay-neuter surgeries and by raising community awareness about responsible pet ownership through humane education to elementary school children. The prevention of animal cruelty is central to all we do.
The Frisco Humane Society (FHS) 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. Frisco Humane Society is an all-volunteer, foster home based, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for animals in Frisco and the surrounding communities. FHS provides temporary foster care and medical attention for homeless animals until permanent homes can be found. FHS also helps to reduce the number of unwanted animals through education and spay/neuter.
Puplandia Dog Rescue is a volunteer driven Oregon nonprofit organized and operated to facilitate the rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of dogs while forming partnerships with other local rescues, shelters, veterinarians and businesses. We also educate the public and provide spay and neuter services to prevent unwanted animals and decrease the number of dogs surrendered to shelters and rescues.We serve our local community by offering support and assistance to keep dogs in their current home. We rescue dogs when they are not able to remain in their current home, or are deemed unadoptable in shelters throughout the western United States. The pups are placed in volunteer foster homes where they are evaluated, receive medical care and training, and are matched with their forever home.
The Kauai Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Kauai SPCA) is a non-profit organization founded by concerned Kauai business leaders, veterinarians, and animal welfare advocates. We provide a safety net for Kauai’s homeless pets that cannot be saved by other island animal welfare organizations. Our mission is to:1. Nurture adoptable animals through training and socialization2. Work collaboratively with other Kauai animal welfare organizations3. Provide resources like affordable spay and neuter for cats and dogs4. Ease rescues by partnering with mainland shelters and rescues to adopt dogs and cats5. Engage Kauai pet owners and enthusiasts6. Reduce Kauai’s feral cat population by working with existing, successful trap, neuter and return programs
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.
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
Shelter Transport Animal Rescue Team (START)'s mission is to end the killing of adoptable pets, and to prevent cruelty and suffering for all animals. START Rescue conducts large-scale rescue/transport missions from high euthanasia shelters in Southern and Central California to vetted rescue partners and humane societies in the Pacific Northwest. START Rescue has transported/relocated (and saved the lives of) over 16,000 adoptable pets since 2011.START Rescue also coordinates and funds vital spay/neuter efforts in underserved areas, funds pet retention and pet pantry programs in California where pets are being surrendered to shelters in record numbers, and rescues pets from neglect, abuse, and/or abandonment.