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Kate's Furreka Rescue

Turlock
California
95380
foundlove@kfrescue.com
KFR is composed of a passionate group of animal lovers in our community that came together to form “Kate’s Furreka Rescue”, a group dedicated to helping improve the welfare and safety of animals in our community. Last year we fostered over 300 dogs and adopted out 270. We are committed to assisting our local shelter with saving animals, to educating our community about the importance of spay and neutering for their pets, and to assisting families who need a helping hand from the community to keep their pets at home instead of surrendering them to the shelter.
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BARCs Rescue

Alberta
T2A 4V9
barcsrescue@gmail.com(587) 575-2272
About We give dogs the most important ride of their life. Founded in 2012, our volunteer-based charity has transported close to 2,500 dogs across North America and internationally that are at the threat of being euthanized. Working in partnership with shelters, we identify and transport dogs on buses, cars and planes to pre-qualified homes in Alberta and the Eastern Region of B.C. When our dogs have adjusted from their journey and settled into their foster homes, they are either adopted by the foster or become available for adoption. We are addressing an international crisis about shelter over-populations, owner dog surrenders and discriminatory breed specific legislation. We believe that every dog deserves a new leash on life. We consistently seek fosters, funds, partners and volunteers. Registered charity #825476732RR0001 Our Vision Our vision is of a world where all pets are well cared for in loving homes for life & away from the threat of Breed Specific Legislation - because of how they look. We aim to achieve this vision by: Promoting good animal welfare and responsible pet ownership by providing support, guidance and education to members of the public. Working with many organizations to help animals, whoever and wherever the need is. Providing the best possible care for all animals. Setting standards of animal welfare in Canada, the USA and beyond. Our Values We strive to end the suffering of companion animals everywhere. We aim to find the right home for every animal in our care and will not quit until every animal is placed. We endeavour to support anyone who needs help in caring for their pets. Life happens and we understand. We believe the emotional and physical well-being of every animal we look after is paramount and is our first consideration. We value our volunteers, supporters, and our partners. We know without you, there would be no "us". We pride ourselves on being open, honest, and dedicated in every aspect of our work.
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It Takes A Village No-Kill Rescue

1417 N. Stockwell Road
Indiana
47715
info@itvrescue.org(812) 909-1306
It Takes A Village Rescue, Inc. is a non-kill 501(c)(3) rescue dedicated to doing what it takes to find loving homes for stray, abandoned, and surrendered animals, and to keep these animals safe and free from further suffering. Our mission is "To work as one in helping homeless animals irrespective of breed, location or circumstance." By working with committed volunteers, foster homes, veterinarians and partner rescues or shelters, we are able to rescue countless animals every year and provide them with loving temporary care as we work to find them well-matched forever homes. Although we do not discriminate based on breed, size or color, we have a particular interest in bully breeds, special medical needs, senior dogs, black dogs and other hard-to-place animals.
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Rusty's Rescue Ranch

631 Brawley School Rd Ste 300 #1071
North Carolina
28117
information@rustysrescueranch.com(919) 205-8457
Rusty’s Rescue Ranch is a rescue in Raleigh, NC. Rusty’s Rescue Ranch has received their 501 c(3) status EIN # 84-3958218. With our 501 c(3) we are able to accept tax-exempt donations as well as give donation receipts. We are always in need of more volunteers, donations, and pet supplies. If you are interested in helping in any way please reach out. Even just telling your friends and family about our organization helps us reach more people who could be potential volunteers, fosters, and adopters.
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Perry County Humane Society of Illinois

8365 State Route 14
Illinois
62832
pchsinfo@yahoo.com(618) 542-3647
We are a no kill shelter who aims to educate the public about responsible pet ownership & the importance of spaying and neutering pets. We encourage people to adopt pets instead of shopping for pets! We promote keeping pets healthy through routine vet care, getting adequate nutrition and exercise, and we recruit volunteers on a regular basis to work with our animals. We have very few employees (only 2 currently) and run almost entirely on a volunteer staff.
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OAIC, Inc.(Ohio American Indian Council, Inc.) Indian Summers Border Collie RezQ

Ohio
44657
IndianSummersRezQ@gmail.com(330) 862-0307
Indian Summers Border Collie Rescue is a Support Program for the Ohio American Indian Council, Inc. founded in Ohio in 1982, a non profit for charity org. Dr. Victoria Summers, a 50 veteran of rescue, is the co-founder and executive director of Indian Summers Border Collie Rescue, a 30 dog fully operative rescue faculty on sight and A Place of Hope Sr. Dog and Hospice care shelter. We R 4 Paws
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Project Hope Animal

137 & 141 E HIGGINS
Illinois
60136
PROJECTHOPEARF@GMAIL.COM(224) 484-9107
WE RESCUE ANIMALS FROM SEVERAL STATES AND FIND THEM LOVING FOREVER HOMES. WE DO IT BECAUSE WE LOVE ANIMALS
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Texas All Creatures Rescue

P.O. Box 660
Texas
76061
Info@TexasACR.org
We have seen such a need for abandoned, neglected, and abused animals here in Texas. Our goal is to help as many animals as possible and to help educate individuals on caring for their pets.
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SNARR Northeast Animal Rescue

46 Sodom Road
New York
10509
info@snarrnortheast.org
Our mission is "Giving Hope to the Hopeless." We save the toughest dogs to place; those with serious medical conditions, paralyzed dogs, deaf and blind dogs, severely emaciated dogs, dogs with neurological deficits & disease, dogs with injuries and orthopedic issues … the animals that nobody else wants; the dogs that would otherwise be euthanized.
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Upper Rio Grande Animal Society

2825 Sherman Avenue
Colorado
81144
shelter@urgasconouranimalshelter.org(719) 852-3366
We are a small rural nonprofit corporation operating an animal shelter. We are in a low-income area of the state of Colorado. We take in strays from local law enforcement agencies and individuals. We also accept owner relinquishments. The Upper Rio Grande Animal Society Conour Animal Shelter is dedicated to providing a safe environment for the shelter and care of animals in need, and for the prevention of cruelty and abuse of all animals. It is our pledge to nourish the relationship between companion animals and humans through education, media exposure and readily available information and assistance.
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