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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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Lady Luck Animal Rescue, Inc.

2091 NE 36th Street, #5892
Florida
33074
ladyluckanimalrescue@gmail.com(754) 366-3669
LLAR rescues abandoned, stray, neglected dogs or cats and finds them a forever home. All animals are vet checked, spayed/neutered, UTD, parasite free - healthy.
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No Stray Left Behind

Victorville
California
92392
dogrescue909@gmail.com
Home Our Mission Adoptable Dogs Contact Us No Stray Left Behind is dedicated to finding homes for all stray dogs. Whenever we find a stray dog on the street, we do our best to catch him/her and give him/her a loving home until we can find them a forever home. We always have dogs coming in and out. We also educate people about the benefits of spaying and neutering your pets. Even if you aren't looking for a dog, a donation of anything - dog food (they are all on PetSmart's Authority brand), money, blankets, etc. - and telling your friends can help save these dogs. The more we can find homes for the more we can take in.
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CompAnimals Pet Rescue Inc

1497 Flint Hill Rd
Pennsylvania
19350
Info@companimals.org
CompAnimals Pet Rescue is a not-for-profit "no kill" rescue. Our mission is to take in unwanted, abandoned or abused dogs, cats and other small pets; to place those we can in loving, permanent homes; and to provide a sanctuary for the animals whose age, health issues or temperament precludes them from adoption. Our dogs & cats are neutered, vaccinated and receive all necessary medical treatment beford being made available for adoption. Through our volunteers and outreach programs we educate the next generation about the importance of spay/neuter and giving a lifelong home to their pets. We hope to one day put ourselves out of business but until then we will continue to rescue regardless of breed, age or medical condition.
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Animal Sanctuary Society Inc.

PO Box 24
New Jersey
08054
support@animalsanctuarysociety.org(856) 642-0004
We rescue animals from high kill shelters. We also accept personal surrenders including owner and strays.
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Rose's Rescue

P O Box 33
Rootstown
Ohio
44272
rosesrescuepets@gmail.com(330) 850-7042
A small group of volunteers..no paid employees. Our dogs are in area foster homes or they are housed at Rose's..in a heated pole building with a "bedroom" (toddler beds, a chair and a radio..so they can keep up on current events) with a dog door to a small fenced area to potty in through out the day and night. Then they get to play in a four acre fenced in area and swim in the pond every day too! We do not have a "shelter" per se and only under special circumstances are any of our animals "kenneled". They are very well socialized with people and other animals, which makes it much easier to know their temperaments. We do NOT take owner surrenders. But we will do courtesy posts for pets that are vetted and in need of homes. OUR MISSION STATEMENT Rose's Rescue is an all breed rescue for dogs and cats. We primarily concentrate on local pound rescues as we feel these are the animals in the most dire need of a second chance. We are committed to finding the best possible home for each, and every animal that comes into our rescue and we are available to help with any training or behavioral issues for the life of each animal. Rose's Rescue requires that any animal adopted through our organization be returned to us if for any reason the family is no longer able to care for them. Rose's Rescue is also committed to educating the public on the importance of spay and neuter, routine vaccinations, heartworm protection for dogs, and aids and leukemia testing for cats. According to the Humane Society of American over 4 million dogs, cats, kittens and puppies are killed each year. It is our goal to some day see no adoptable pets euthanized. Every two months, Rose’s Rescue chooses a few special candidates for a new class of dogs to be trained at the Trumbull Correctional Institution near Warren, Ohio. While enrolled in this program, each dog will be trained by selected inmates and overseen by professional dog trainer Bill Oliver (www.customcaninecompany.com) who generously volunteers his time with this laudable project. Upon completion of their training, cell dogs will have learned important socialization skills, have mastered basic obedience commands, and be fully housebroken. They will also be taught tricks to entertain their future families and friends, such as sitting pretty, playing dead, and give a high five. All dogs can be visited (by appointment and accompanied by a Rose’s Rescue representative) while at the prison. They can be adopted upon graduation, or occasionally sooner if a dog has done exceptionally well and is deemed ready to leave before the class is actually finished. All of our current cell dogs or graduates are designated as such in their individual descriptions in the “Our Adoptables” section of this website. If you’d like to get a jump-start on training your new pet, consider adopting a Rose’s Rescue cell dog!
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Trinity GAP Club

500 N. Industrial Blvd.
Texas
76039
trinitygapclub@gmail.com(817) 685-1594
The Trinity Girls Awareness Program, or GAP Club, is an organization, which not only focuses on girls' issues, but also makes them aware of their community and hopefully makes them better students and citizens. As part of the community awareness, we have been the official sponsor of the Euless Animal Shelter for the past six years. It is our goal to help the shelter adopt pets and find forever homes or fosters so they will not be put down. We do this through networking, pet adoption sites, and raising funds to lower the cost of spaying/neutering, in addition to vaccinating the shelter pets for parvo and distemper. We have also helped with heartworm treatment and various other medical costs of animals in need. Our sponsors visit the shelter at least once a week to update pictures, shots, and check on the dogs and cats. We take the GAP girls twice a month so they can volunteer and understand why we sponsor pets and have fund-raises. The shelter's euthanasia rate has dropped dramatically since we have been working with them. We owe a lot of this to networking and the internet. I personally get a lot of satisfaction out of working with the shelter and the animals because the animals can't help themselves and they seem so genuinely grateful when you give them even just the littlest bit of attention and love. The best feeling is when you see a family or single person find that "perfect" pet that they have been looking for and the animal has found a wonderful forever home!
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Scout's Honor Rescue

1302 Waugh Drive, #245
Texas
77019
info@scoutshonor.org
SHR is a non-profit, all breed rescue group. Helping find perm placement for homeless pets.
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