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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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Scott County Animal Care and Control

1185 Cardinal Dr
Kentucky
40324
scas1185@scottky.gov(502) 863-7897
We are animal control and maintain our animal shelter and grounds. This includes enforcing laws, and adopting pets to the general public. We are a county ran facility, open admissions for both stray and owner surrenders. We do not charge surrender fees. We take calls for service to assist the community with animal related issues. We do this because we are compassionate about animals and we want to help our community.
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Heart of the Foothills Animal Rescue

380 US HWY 221 N
Rutherfordton
North Carolina
28139
adopt@heartofthefoothills.org(828) 237-7338
We are a nonprofit and no kill rescue that works within our county to make it a no kill community. We take in dogs/puppies, cats/kittens and update their vetting including spay and neuters. We will fix the moms and dads of the litters we take so their won't be anymore accidental litters. We do not use vouchers, all of our animals are spayed and neutered before they are adopted out.
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Our Underdog Rescue Squad

California
91750
ourunderdogrescuesquad@gmail.com
Our Underdog Rescue Squad is a group of a few people committed to rescuing and/or providing assistance to domestic animals in the Southern California area. After working with a couple of rescues over the years, we decided to get our own non profit status and work on a saving/providing better futures for a few dogs at a time.
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Magpie & Daisy's Pet Rescue

Virginia
23314
magpie_daisy_rescue@yahoo.com
Magpie & Daisy's is a foster based rescue whose mission is the rescue of lost and abandoned animals in our community, adoption of healthy animals back into loving homes, and promoting spay and neuter to end the suffering of overpopulation and unwanted animals.
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City of Tracy Animal Services

2375 Paradise Ave.
Tracy
California
95304
animalservices@tracypd.com(209) 831-6364
Our mission statement: o Tracy Animal Services is here to keep our community safe, to provide care to any animal in need, to support the community as a source of education and guidance, encourage spay and neutering and ultimately find homes for all adoptable, treatable, and manageable animals.
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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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Rescue1atatime

Ontario
L0L 1T0
rescue1atatime@gmail.com
We are a registered non-profit charity founded in 2012. We consist of a Board of Directors and are totally run by volunteers. We primarily take in Northern dogs but also rehome animals from local shelters as well as owner surrenders.m (when applicable.) We spay/neuter all our animals as well as include age appropriate vaccines and a microchip. We also treat any known medical conditions before adoption.
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Peace Love and Poms Rescue

P.O. Box 744
Pennsylvania
17042
peacelovepomsrescue@gmail.com
Peace, Love, and Poms Rescue is dedicated to saving Pomeranians and small breed dogs from abuse, neglect, and abandonment. Our rescue is a safe haven for small dogs in need. Vision: Our volunteers dedicate their lives to nurturing the needs, both medically and emotionally, of all dogs at Peace, Love, and Poms Rescue with the goal of finding their perfect forever home. We envision a world where every dog has a safe and loving home. Values: We are committed to educating pet owners and building a community that respects companion dogs as well as provides them lifelong homes and necessary medical care. Our organization promotes the importance of proper care, consistent vaccinations, and spaying and neutering of domesticated animals. Our values are comprised of compassion and respect for both humans and animals. Peace, Love, and Poms rescue is proud to base our organization on empathy, integrity, and devotion. Peace Love and Poms Rescue is not a shelter environment. All our dogs are placed in loving foster homes where they are treated like family until a forever home is found
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City of Elk Grove Animal Services

9150 Union Park Way
California
95624
animalservices@elkgrovepd.org(916) 687-3042
Elk Grove Animal Services was established in 2006, and has had a brick and mortar animal shelter since 2019. Our goal is to improve the community by protecting and advancing the health, safety and welfare of animals within the community of Elk Grove.
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