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Safe In Austin Rescue Ranch

We rescue all species of animals from any form of abuse, neglect, or who have special needs; and introduce them to children who also come from abuse, trauma, or who have special needs for unconditional friendship and understanding! Children and adults learn together what unconditional love is all about. How to begin to trust and share the joy of understanding and looking with your heart and not just your eyes.

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Big Run Wolf Ranch

Big Run Wolf Ranch is a federally licensed nonprofit wildlife facility that rescues and cares for North American animals and advances conservation through education. It offers on‑site and off‑site educational presentations, monthly public open-house events, camps and tours, and relies on public donations to support animal care.

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Every Dog Behavior And Training

Our mission is to provide inclusive, accessible dog training and behavior resources to the Austin community.

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Oasis Sanctuary Foundation, Ltd.

The Oasis Sanctuary is a Rescue and Retirement facility for exotic birds, predominantly CITES I and II endangered birds. We offer birds a stable and loving home for the duration of their natural lives. We do not sell or breed birds. We do not offer birds for adoption. Many of The Oasis birds come from other rehabilitation and/or adoption programs where qualified personnel determined it was not in the bird's best interest to be placed in private homes. Some of our birds have "special needs", are physically handicapped or challenged requiring unique living or feeding situations. Several have been bounced from home to home, often being physically and/or emotionally abused and have simply become too fearful of people to be companions any longer. A number of The Oasis birds are "retired" breeders, or other birds originally imported for production purposes, which, due to age, infirmity or temperament often would be facing euthanasia. Because many of our birds are not interested in or are incapable of human interaction, they are housed with the same or similar, compatible species in non-breeding pairs or small flocks in large outdoor flights.

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Longmont Humane Society

Longmont Humane Society is an open admission facility with a mission of: Caring, serving and educating to improve the lives of companion animals.

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Hopeful Tails Animal Rescue

THE PURPOSE OF HOPEFUL TAILS ANIMAL RESCUE IS TO: (A) RESCUE DOGS IN DANGER OF BEING EUTHANIZED AT HIGH KILL SHELTERS, (B) TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR DOGS THAT ARE SURRENDERED BY OWNERS THAT CAN NO LONGER CARE FOR THEM, (C) PROVIDE NECESSARY VETERINARY CARE WITH THE INCLUSION OF A SPAY OR NEUTER, (D) PROVIDE LOVING TEMPORARY CARE AT HOPEFUL TAILS AND WITH THE FOSTER PROGRAM, (E) PLACE RESCUED DOGS INTO WELL-MATCHED, CAREFULLY SELECTED, PERMANENT ADOPTIVE HOMES AND (F) SERVE AS A RESOURCE TO THE COMMUNITY AND ALL DOG OWNERS BY PROVIDING EDUCATION AND INFORMATION ON RESPONSIBLE DOG OWNERSHIP, INCLUDING THE IMPORTANCE OF SPAY OR NEUTER, POSITIVE BEHAVIOR TRAINING AND GOOD NUTRITION.

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NEADS

NEADS World Class Service Dogs was founded in 1976 to train and place assistance dogs to help people who have disabilities and children who have autism. NEADS has trained over 1,800 Assistance Dog partners (person and dog) now living and working together across the USA, including assistance dogs to help veterans of our wars with physical disabilities and with PTSD. NEADS is the oldest continuing Hearing Dog program in the country and the first program on the East Coast to train a Service Dog.

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Canine Companions Ltd

Canine Companions, Ltd. was founded in February 2001 with a mission to enhance the lives of individuals and families in need through the support of highly trained service and companion animals. Our primary goal is to serve the elderly by providing protection and companionship, assist individuals with paraplegia by supporting daily mobility and independence, and support low-income families with pets by providing access to food and essential veterinary care. Canine Companions, Ltd. currently provides services throughout the state of Arizona. We specialize in rescuing stranded and stray dogs and placing them with individuals who have mobility and other physical impairments, thereby improving both quality of life and personal independence. Our programs include several types of assistance animals, including service dogs, in-home companion dogs, and residential (community) companion dogs. Each animal is carefully trained and matched to meet the unique needs of the individuals and communities we serve. Like many nonprofit organizations, ongoing funding is essential to sustain and expand our mission. Our fundraising efforts focus on acquiring and training assistance dogs for recipients and developing a dedicated facility for breeding, training, and housing these exceptional companions. Canine Companions, Ltd. is a nonprofit organization committed to caring for man’s best friend while serving elderly and vulnerable communities with compassion, dignity, and purpose.

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Northwest Organization For Animal Help

The NOAH Center works to end the euthanasia of healthy, adoptable, and treatable dogs and cats in Washington state by operating a family‑friendly adoption program, running a high-quality low‑cost spay/neuter clinic for low‑income residents, and providing humane education, transfer partnerships, and volunteer programs.

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Baypath Humane Society of Hopkinton

Baypath Humane Society of Hopkinton is dedicated to providing shelter, care, humane treatment and loving homes for stray or unwanted companion animals. We serve our community by fostering relationships, educating and making a positive impact on pet overpopulation.

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Arizona Animal Welfare League, Inc.

To rescue, rehabilitate and rehome dogs, cats, puppies and kittens throughout the state of Arizona that have been surrendered, abandoned, abused and neglected To help reduce shelter population and the relinquishment of animals by offering affordable veterinary care and dog training to the public To educate the next generation of animal advocates while teaching compassion for all living things to people of all ages

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Rude Ranch Animal Rescue

Our overarching mission is to help homeless, abused, and special needs animals receive the veterinary care they desperately need; to find loving, permanent homes for all adoptable animals that have been placed in our care; to provide low-cost spay/neuter services to under-resourced communities and individuals; and to put an end to needless euthanasia because of pet overpopulation.