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FDHS is a non-profit, compassionate, animal-advocacy organization established in 1966 to provide the Defiance County community with resources to:* Rescue, rehabilitate and rehome abused, neglected or unwanted animals.* Provide excellent care and placement for all our animals.* Develop and administer programs designed to educate the community on responsible pet ownership.* Aggressively use all resources to control animal abuse and overpopulation.
A non profit located in Wauseon, Ohio. Our mission is to offer sanctuary and care to homeless, neglected, and abused animals in our community.
CARE AND SHELTER OF HOMELESS ANIMALS
Butts Mutts is dedicated to helping the shelter dogs in Butts County find their forever homes and helping the community by providing low cost spay and neuter to reduce the influx of dogs in the shelter
We exist to serve abused, abandoned and unwanted animals. The HVHS pursues its mission of promoting its core: the cause of animal welfare. In addition to sheltering abandoned and unwanted animals, HVHS actively seeks adoptive homes for these animals.
To Provide Animal Control, Rescue, Adoption, And Spay/Neuter Programs For Schuyler County, New York.
To educate the public on the options for low cost spay and neuter, and food assistance for their pet. We do what we can to ensure the community has the resources to keep their pets instead of turning them over to county shelters to possibly lose their life. We also pull animals from shelters, bad situations, and the ones abandoned on our door step, get the vetted, and find them homes.
THE ORGANIZATION PROVIDES AN ANIMAL SHELTER IN THE HAWKINS COUNTY AREA
Our vision is a community in which all companion animals are valued. Our mission is to be their lifesaving voice by demonstrating no-kill principles, encouraging adoption, advocating spay/neuter, engaging the public and supporting responsible care.
HALT is a program benefiting at-risk adolescents and rescued dogs from local shelters. Adolescents teach dogs basic obedience training, providing a therapeutic intervention for the student trainers while increasing the adopt-ability of unwanted dogs.
Our MissionTo raise funds and awareness to save, protect and advance the lives of the animals of Appalachian Region Tennessee.Our VisionTo serve as an active resource and model for the education, promotion and implementation of effective and measurable Spay and Neuter, and Adoption Programs to end cruelty and euthanasia of all animals in our area and beyond.
To prevent animal cruelty; promote spay and neuter of pets, promote animal adoptions, educate the community.