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Their Mission: To assist animals and their owners duting times of disaster or emergency. To provide temporary housing and care to evacuated, neglected or abused animals. To provide education in pet disaster prepardeness and in the humane and proper care of animals.
Georgia Akita Rescue Division was formed to work with placing and rescuing Akita dogs in the Southern states- primarily in Georgia. Our goal is to work with the community to educate and assist owners to be able to keep their dogs if possible, and rescue Akitas from kill shelter situations.
Finding a Best Friend provides rescue & rehabilitation services to abandoned, neglected & abused animals in the Central Valley/Stockton vicinity. In addition, we offer foster care & process their adoption placement into their “Fur”ever homes while maintaining a strong relationship & contact for the rest of their lives. We strive to raise awareness, advocacy about animal cruelty & breed specific legislation by educating & sharing our knowledge & experiences about these beautiful creatures. Most importantly, we advocate & provide assistance with Spay & Neuter. Finding a Best Friend’s Rescue important role plays in educating the public on the importance of fixing their beloved pets.
Texas Chihuahua Rescue is comprised of passionate individuals, dedicated to saving the lives of the second most euthanized dog breed in Texas. We strive to educate our community, assist our shelters, and continue to grow our organization. TXCR is here to help small dogs live big dreams
Friends of Berkeley County Animal Center is a 501(c)(3) created by volunteers to support the Berkeley Animal Center. The employees and volunteers of the Berkeley Animal Center are passionate about the care and well-being of animals and we are passionate about helping them to provide it. Only by bringing together hardworking volunteers, a caring community, and generous donors are we able to accomplish our goals. We work hard to raise funds, organize events, grow volunteerism, promote public education, and encourage community and business involvement for the benefit of the growing homeless animal population Berkeley County, S.C.
We exist to advance human understanding of the life-changing power of Trans-species Psychology and to enable our clients and sanctuary residents to enjoy lives of balance, purpose, enthusiasm, and health while contributing to a more gracious and sustainable world.We are changing lives one social, emotional relationship at a time. ROOTS Institute is the certification arm of One Heart Wild whose mission is to present a scientifically and ethically sound paradigm shift in the way we educate and advocate for mutuality in human-nonhuman being interaction and social-emotional equine experiential self development and psychotherapy.One Heart Wild Serves the Puget Sound, Kitsap and Olympic Peninsulas. ROOTS Institute serves students in the US and abroad.
This rescue is built on the promise that every animal that comes to the rescue will be treated as a part of the family; and here at My ‘Little’ Animal Kingdom Rescue, we keep our promises. My 'Little' Animal Kingdom Rescue is a 501(c) 3 Non Profit that takes in reptiles, birds, small animals, and more! (Excluding dogs, cats, livestock, and wildlife) We are not only here to take in animals who need us, but we are also here to support those families that are needing to find a new home for their pet(s) or who simply need guidance. Even if we cannot take in a pet, we do what we can to help that family find their family member a new home, whether this is recommending another rescue, helping with exposure for the animal(s), or simply keeping in touch and letting them know when we do have space to take their pet(s) in. We do not look down upon those who ask for our help, we understand it is never an easy decision to surrender a pet and we strive to keep our rescue positive and supportive. We are also here for educational purposes. My ‘Little’ Animal Kingdom Rescue was also established to help bring a better understanding of the proper care of animals. We love answering questions regarding someone’s pet(s) or helping someone to decide what type of pet may be a good fit for them. We are strong advocates of doing research and understanding at least the basic care of any animal, before bringing them home.