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Randolph County Humane Society

195 Weese Street Ext
West Virginia
26241
(304) 636-7844
We are a humane society that operates an animal shelter. We provide shelter and care for stray, abandoned, neglected and any other animal in need of our services and try to find forever homes for these animals as well. We are a non-profit organization with 501(c)(3) status.
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Doggie Harmony

1700 Northside Drive, Suite A7 PMB 1463
Georgia
30318
Adopt@doggieharmony.org
Doggie Harmony is a rescue group focused on finding the right homes for dogs in foster care or belonging to owners who wish to re-home them. We also support spay/neuter, wellness, and training to help keep or place dogs in homes.
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DFW Rescue Me

P.O. Box 51652
Texas
76206
info@dfwrescueme.org
DFW Rescue Me is a rescue group whose primary goal is save dogs from the local city shelters from euthanasia and adopting them to the public. We spay / neuter these dogs as well as give them all necessary medical care. We also educate the public about responsible pet ownership.
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Forte Animal Rescue

PO Box 10085
California
90292
info@FARescue.org(310) 362-0321
Our Mission: To inspire compassion and responsibility for animals, in addition to rescuing, rehabilitating and finding homes for companion animals. Our Profile: Forte Animal Rescue is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, seeking solutions for pet-overpopulation, as well as working together with the community to cultivate the human-animal bond through educational programs and activities. Our Objectives: After years of work in animal rescue, we established this unique organization in January 2003 to function as a "hub" for people and the rescue community in order to help each other. We believe this is necessary in helping the rescue community to achieve its common goals of saving the lives of as many animals as possible. Stop people from taking their animals to the pound through our Outreach Program by advising them of possible solutions, introducing them to appropriate trainers for their specific problems, or assisting them in finding new homes for their pets through our Adoption Program. Serve as a liaison between animals and the general public. Our new educational program will help improve pet-people relations and understanding of responsibilities. This is especially important because lack of such knowledge is one of the direct causes of abandonment of companion animals.
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Desert Paws Inc. Animal Rescue

PO Box 1366
Pena Blanca
New Mexico
87041
DesertPawsNM@gmail.com
we are filling the 'missing link' for abandoned animals in our area. We are a small rural community surrounded by poverty-stricken towns, campgrounds, and reservations where many animals are not neutered/spayed, dumped, abandoned, and neglected. We rehab them, spay/neuter them, get veterinary care for them, socialize, and find forever homes for these great affectionate rescue pets.
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Albuquerque Animal Services - Westside

11800 Sunset Gardens Road SW
New Mexico
87121
(505) 768-1975
City of Albuquerque Department responsible for care of stray and surrendered adoptable animals until adopted.
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