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Underdog Rescue MN

P.O. Box 16453
St. Louis Park
Minnesota
55416
inquiries@underdogrescuemn.com
Underdog Rescue and Placement was founded in 2000 by Shannon McKenzie. Having volunteered for several other animal rescue organizations, Shannon saw a need to help the dogs and cats often overlooked by other rescuers, the “Underdogs” Our very first rescues included a pair of black kittens named Fenway & Wrigley, a pitbull puppy named Lucy and a tiny Toy Poodle named Lily (who was suffering from a head injury). No other rescue groups would take Fenway or Wrigley because black kittens are often overlooked by potential adopters, and, up until the time we rescued Lucy, rescue groups had not been allowed to rescue any dog considered to be a “Pit Bull” from Minneapolis Animal Control. While in law school, Shannon McKenzie had the “anti-pitbull” policy changed, with the assistance of Attorney, Marshall Tannick. Underdog Rescue continues to successfully rescue and place pitbulls and other “bully-breeds” through a continued partnership with Minneapolis Animal Control. Shannon’s dedication to the Underdog also extends to puppy mill survivors. Dogs that survive life in a puppy mill often come with a different set of challenges. They may require additional medical care, socialization and teaching of basic dog skills even though some may be adults. Our volunteers understand this and welcome these pets into their homes to show them what life as a dog and life with kind humans is like.
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GreenDog Foundation

California
92530
greendogfoundation@gmail.com(949) 456-7032
GreenDog Foundation is a non-profit public charity dedicated to reducing the amount of euth-listed dogs in the shelters of CA as well as educating the public on humane treatment and the importance of their pet's health.
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Dog Star Rescue

P.O. Box 721
Connecticut
06019
contactus@dogstarrescue.org
Dog Star Rescue is a volunteer rescue with a mission to save dogs of all breeds and ages abandoned to shelters. All dogs are completely healthy and spay/neurtered (age appropriate) prior to adoption.
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Hoovers Hause All Dog Rescue

S47 W30760 State Road 59
Wisconsin
53153
sharonrunkel@yahoo.com(262) 968-3858
I am a 53 year old woman who lost my Hoover to a tragic accident and couldn't get any help during his search from any locals or shelters. I vowed this would never happen to anyone else. Started with fostering and have owned my own rescue for almost 3 years. I take in any and all breeds and can house between 30 and 60, depending on size. I love to help pregnant dogs.
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Sadie's Safe Harbor Canine Rescue

New York
14075
rescuemesadie@gmail.com
Sadie’s Safe Harbor Canine Rescue is a not for profit organization passionately dedicated to the rescue of animals abandoned in high kill shelters and direct surrender from owners who can no longer care for them. Due to our wonderful network of volunteers, foster homes, boarding facilities, trainers and veterinarian support, we are able to provide a second chance for so many worthy furry friends. We provide a quality of life and safe temporary foster homes while we search for their happy “furrever” after family through a screened adoption process. We also serve our community and pet owners as a resource, providing education and information and the importance of spaying and neutering your pets. Save a Life – Spay, Neuter and Adopt.
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Rescue Rovers Dog Adoptions

Sandy
Utah
84092
(435) 565-4031
Rescue Rovers Dog Adoptions is a non-profit animal rescue organization located in SLC, UT. We pull dogs from high kill shelters and place them in foster homes until we can find loving homes for the next chapter of their lives.
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Arizona Small Dog Rescue

1102 W Hatcher
Phoenix
Arizona
85021
adopt@azsmalldog.org(602) 944-2440
Arizona Small Dog Rescue is a non profit registered 501(c)3 no kill rescue shelter. We are a group of volunteers who have dedicated our lives to rescuing and saving homeless, unwanted, abandoned, neglected, and abused small dogs and cats too. We save most of our animals from kill shelters around the valley, but also accept owner surrenders and stray surrenders. Owner surrender fee’s vary depending on space and availability. We spay/neuter, vaccinate, medically examine, microchip, and evaluate and/or socialize all dogs and cats that come into our rescue before placing up for adoption to prescreened homes. We rescue many dogs and cats every week and always have a wide variety of personalities and breeds available who would be a perfect fit for any family and any home.
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California Labradors Retrievers and More Rescue

San Diego
California
92121
doginfo@labsandmore.org(858) 273-5386
We are a Non Profit 501(c)3 Organization operated through donated hours by our dedicated Volunteers. We rescue young and old, big and small Labradors, Boxers, Shepherds, Collies, Cattle Dogs, Pitt Bulls, and many mixed breed dogs. Your information will help us guide you toward dogs that will blend with your family situation and lifestyle. We do not adopt first come first serve but to best match. You will be adopting a RESCUED dog, one who will need continued care, support and love to overcome their past life situations. Be ready to commit time, money and resources to helping your dog transition to their new home. Rescuing a dog does not end at the adoption. You are agreeing to take on the next step in their life. Remember these are RESCUED animals who have endured hardships that we may not be aware of. Labs and More provides you with a Dog or Puppy who have received a Veterinarian check up, Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations, Worming, Fecal Test, and most adults a 4DX Test. Some of our dogs have undergone surgeries, treatments, and ongoing medical care. Our dogs receive far more care than what the Adoption Donation covers. When you adopt you are agreeing to provide the future needs of your new rescued Dog. This is what RESCUING is all about.
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Wylie Animal Rescue Foundation

P.O. Box 5364
Nevada
89450
info@tahoewarf.com(775) 833-2319
Provide safe, loving homes for animals otherwise destined for euthanasia. Provide education regarding importance of training, vet care, etc, in order to help end cycle of pet overpopulation and euthanasia.
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Save a Stray

513 W I-65 Service Rd N
Alabama
36604
saveastraymobile@gmail.com
Save a Stray is a new group of old hats. We are determined to enrich the lives of the shelter pets of Mobile through spay/neuter programs, shelter medicine, and training classes. Spay/neuter progams are offered to decrease the number of pets entering our shelters. Shelter medicine will be provided for pets in our shelters so healthier pets are adopted or pulled by rescue groups. We hope to increase pet adoptions and the chances of that pet becoming a family member through training classes with shelter pets and at risk youth groups.
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