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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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Underdog Rescue of Arizona, LLC

P.O. Box 13392
Arizona
85248
info@underdogaz.com(480) 553-9311
We are a group of volunteers who have individually worked with many other rescues prior to starting Underdog Rescue. We are an all breed rescue, and have a soft spot for bully breeds, medical cases and fear cases. We pull primarily from the County Shelter's daily Euthanasia list and place animals in our approved foster homes. We then network these homeless pets in order to rehome them into loving families. We require all adoption applicants to fill our our adoption application, receive a home visit, pay our adoption/rehoming fee and sign our legal adoption contract. All animals are fully vaccinated and altered prior to adoption being finalized. We do a standard 2 week Foster With Intent to Adopt trial period, in which the applicant has the opportunity to be sure the animal is a good fit for their home/family.
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Baja Dog Rescue

San Diego
California
92116
info@bajadogrescue.org(619) 407-9372
Our Goal and Mission Baja Dog Rescue is a 501c(3) non-profit organization that is run by a group of dedicated volunteers. We rescue and rehabilitate unwanted, abandoned and neglected dogs and find them loving happy homes. We literally give them a second chance at life. And everybody deserves a second chance. We need your help to continue to save the lives of so many wonderful and loving dogs. Good-hearted humans can make all the difference! People who befriend, feed, foster, and bring these dogs back to good health are rescuers. Each one of our dogs is socialized, spay/neutered, vaccinated, and treated for any medical or behavioral conditions. It's what you'll read about here - the work of rescuers who live in Baja California or in the San Diego, California area. We save street dogs and find them homes. You may never see such a deep devotion as these grateful dogs feel for a human who is simply kind to them. They radiate joy and it's contagious -- their adopters catch joy from them all the time.
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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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Amarillo SPCA

11901 S. Coulter
Texas
79119
amarillospca@gmail.com(806) 622-0555
The Amarillo SPCA is a 501(c)3 non profit organization. We operate solely on donations and fundraisers. We operate a shelter for dogs and cats and have approximately 140 animals, most of which are housed at the shelter. A few live temporarily in foster homes. One of our main concerns as an organization is pet over population. It is important that the public be educated about the importance of spaying and neutering their pets. It is also our goal to make sure every animal that is adopted from the SPCA is sterilized before going to a new home. We receive calls daily from people who request help with their animals--either needing to give them up or asking for help with food and medical needs. We help whenever we can. Our kennels are full most of the time but we will try our hardest to accommodate any animal that is homeless or needing a home. Because of our own expenses, we rarely are able to help the public with pet care costs. We do provide spay and neuter vouchers for a significantly reduced fee. We also provide microchipping services to the general public for a reduced fee. We have grown to the extent that volunteers alone cannot provide necessary hours for operating the kennels. We have a shelter manager and part time employees along with volunteers who work hard maintaining the shelter. Many animals we bring into the shelter need immediate medical care, and all animals that come to us receive their shots, a microchip and sterilization before being adopted into their new homes. Frequently these expenses are far more than the adoption fee of $100. It is our duty to provide the best medical treatment possible regardless of cost for our animals--and therefore our vet bills are always very large. We have created this website to provide accessible information concerning all of the animal related organizations and events that are occuring in the Texas Panhandle as well as a resource base for those seeking advice or care for their pets. Therefore, we invite anyone who is affiliated with a particular animal welfare organization, specialized pet-owner group (such as pet therapy or obedience training,) or any business that is in the service of animals (veterinarians, groomers, pet sitters, etc.) to contact us so that we may tell the public about your organization or business. We do, however, respectfully decline to list any breeders or to promote breeding services as it is not in alignment with our mission of curbing the pet overpopulation crisis. Thank you, The Amarillo SPCA
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Paws and Prayers

1407A Main St.
Ohio
44221
(330) 475-8300
All breed rescue that primarily fosters dogs, but some cats as well.
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