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Ozzie and Friends Rescue Inc

California
90303
Nancy@ozzieandfriendsrescue.org
We are a dog rescue. Nancy Jimeno founded the rescue and was originally saving mostly pitbulls. Overtime we have grown and we save all kinds of breeds from all over! We get dogs as strays, owner surrenders, abandonment cases, hoarding cases, the euthanasia list at shelters across Southern California and so much more! We strive to help animals in need while also teaching our community how to be better
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Second Leash on Life

3925 San Gregorio Way
San Diego
California
92130
info@secondleashonlife.org(858) 282-7555
We rescue dogs from high kill shelters, the streets of Los Angeles and Mexico and the Humane Society. We specialise in the shy fearful dogs who are deemed un-adoptable. We do a lot of senior medical and also train service dogs for those in need.
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The Heroic Tail

4467 1/2 Central Ave
San Diego
California
92116
info@theheroictail.org
We rescue dogs who are deemed unadoptable due to their behavior. We have partnered with two training facilities to help us. We decided to work with these dogs because these are the dogs that are put down first. Most dogs display fear at shelters and that gets them on the euthanasia list. With trainers who are committed to assist us with training these dogs become adoptable and some can become ESA animals with their training as well. It is easy to adopt out puppies or dogs who are easy but we thought what about the rest who are not helped because of the cost of training and difficulty level.
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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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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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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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Bay Area Pet Adoptions/SPCA

3000 Avenue R
San Leon
Texas
77539
info@bayareapetadoptions.org(281) 339-2086
Who We Are Bay Area Pet Adoptions is a non-profit, 501(c)3 No-Kill shelter, pet rescue, and adoption organization that relies on donations from the public to house, feed, and medically care for the dogs and cats taken in our adoption program. Founded in 1967 as the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals of Galveston County, we DBA as Bay Area Pet Adoptions and Bay Area SPCA. Our non-profit tax ID is 23-7011759. We are not operated or funded by any national animal group and must rely on contributions from the public to keep our shelter open. Donations made to national animal welfare groups do not benefit our organization or our animals. All financial contributions and in-kind donations are tax deductible. Our Mission The mission of Bay Area Pet Adoptions is to shelter companion animals that we have rescued from kill shelters/animal control facilities and individuals until permanent homes are found for them. Our adoption program strives to place the animal with a family whose lifestyle and activity level matches that of the animal. Bay Area Pet Adoptions provides education and community outreach, focusing on ways to reduce the number of unwanted companion animals and their euthanization. We educate about the daily care and responsibilities of a family pet, including the importance of spaying/neutering, proper vaccinations, and the prevention of heartworms and other parasites. We also provide information on resources available to the community for low-cost spay/neuter assistance and all other medical care. We also offer a low-cost vaccination clinic by appointment. What We Do While at our shelter all animals are given a health check by a licensed Veterinarian and are periodically checked by the same Vet for the duration of their stay. They are spayed or neutered, receive full vaccinations, are given their rabies shot, and are microchipped. All animals are on monthly heartworm and flea prevention, and are de-wormed. Our felines are FIV and FeLv negative and our dogs are tested and/or treated for heartworm disease, making them heartworm negative prior to adoption. Socialization is another key to successful adoptions and to a great life outside of our shelter. Our dogs and cats are not kept in their kennels until someone who is interested in adopting them wants to spend time with them. Our dogs and cats are socialized daily in canine play yards or feline play rooms by staff and volunteers. Daily human contact and socialization with other dogs and cats is extremely important for these animals to successfully transition into a home.
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Maryville Alcoa Animal Rescue Center

410 Home Avenue
Tennessee
37801
info@maarcadopt.org(865) 273-3751
501(c)3 That works with the local shelter to reunite, rehome, and rescue animals. We are a NO KILL Shelter based Rescue
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Great Pyrs & Paws Rescue

Oregon
97701
greatpyrsandpaws@gmail.com
We are a shelter less organization dedicated to the rescuing, rehabilitation and re-homering of Great Pyrenees. We rescue Great Pyr's in danger of euthanization from high kill shelters in Texas and re-home them across the western states. We educate our adopters and only choose the best homes for these dogs.
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