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Last Chance Animal Rescue operates in Washington D.C., Maryland and Virginia. We take in cats and dogs from more than 50 high-kill shelters in 12 states and provide disaster-relief services for pets. We partner with more than 30 PetSmart and Petco stores in the region and provide full service in-store cat adoptions. We promote and provide low cost, high quality spay/neuter of companion animals and provide educational material to retain these animals in the home.
Spay Neuter Network’s mission is to eliminate pet overpopulation through spay/neuter, while empowering communities to care responsibly for dogs and cats.
The MaxFund is a non-profit organization established to provide medical care for injured pets with no known owners and to find new homes for these animals once they have recovered. Further, the Maxfund is committed to the following goals: Develop and implement education programs pertaining to animal care, with emphasis on the importance of spaying and neutering. Disseminate information on spay/neuter facilities and, to conduct spay/neuter clinics for pets of low income families. Be a voice for the animals on issues of animal welfare Cooperate with other animal facilities/shelter in accomplishing these goals.
End animal cruelty and suffering through sheltering, education, spaying, and assisting people with veterinary care for their animals, thereby reducing the numbers of homeless animals. Programs directed at helping animals and humans. The HSAC operates low/no cost spay clinics both stationary and, in the past mobile. HSAC has served to teach other organizations to run spay clinics.
The Theriogenology Foundation is a global resource that supports education and research in reproductive medicine; ensuring that future generations of animals continue to enrich our lives through service, companionship, and food for a growing human population while conserving our natural resources.
The goal of Paws of Honor (POH) is to provide veterinary care and products at no charge* for retired military and law enforcement dogs that have served our country, locally or globally. Service dogs deserve accessible, high quality veterinary care in return for their commitment and sacrifice for our country and the monetary burden associated with veterinary care should not fall on the shoulders of the officer/handler/owner once the dog has been decommissioned.
Liberty Humane Society focuses on providing affordable, accessible preventive veterinary care (low‑cost spay/neuter, vaccines, parasite control, microchipping and basic wellness services) to help keep pets healthy and in their homes; the organization has pivoted from operating as a municipal animal‑control shelter toward community veterinary services and low‑cost clinic care.
Local Anne Arundel County branch of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (AASPCA) is located in Annapolis, MD and includes a no-kiill shelter for cats, dog, and other unwanted pets.
Longmont Humane Society is an open admission facility with a mission of: Caring, serving and educating to improve the lives of companion animals.
Protecting Wildlife through Rescue, Rehabilitation, Release, and Education
Protect the welfare of animals, preserve the human-animal bond, and prevent the overpopulation of companion animals.
"Our goal is to rescue Bichons, Bichon Mixes and other small dogs from high euthanasia shelters, to provide them with medical services and place them into the care of loving guardians."