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Rescue Tails Animal Welfare

Illinois
60712
RescueTailsAnimalWelfare@gmail.com(847) 350-9730
I am the founder and President of Rescue Tails Animal Welfare. I pull the dogs, get the vetted, adopted and run the show. I do it because I have a passion for animals and have grown up around rescue animals in need.
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Hart-2-Heart Rescue, Inc.

North Carolina
27455
h2hadoptions@gmail.com
Please see Our Story: https://www.facebook.com/Hart2HeartRescue/
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Medical Animals In Need

P.O. Box 46365
Phoenix
Arizona
85063
medicalanimalsinneed@gmail.com
The M.A.I.N. Team is an Arizona based, all volunteer group focused on identifying, transporting, aiding and promoting animals from Arizona shelters who need immediate and sometimes costly medical attention the shelters are unable to provide. We are a group of volunteers that saw a need in our county’s shelter system and worked together to address and correct it. Each day, Maricopa County’s animal shelters take in around 150 stray or unwanted dogs, meaning kennels originally designed for one animal are typically packed with four or more. MCACC is the nation’s second largest shelter, and sadly any available space must be given to healthy adoptable animals. M.A.I.N. is here for the injured and sick that stand no chance at all of being rescued in these shelters. We have developed close working relationships with both the east and west locations and staff regularly call to alert us to any particular animals that needs our help. We are available to these shelters and to these dogs 24/7 – and in 2012, more than 150 were saved from euthanasia as a result.
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