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Crossing Paths Animal Rescue

Yardley
Pennsylvania
19067
yardleydogs2@aol.com
Crossing Paths is a 501(c)3 organization, a network of foster homes, based in Locust Fork, AL. The Yardley,PA branch is the vehicle through which the face of the southern dog can be seen by potential adopters in the northern states. We post the adoptable dogs on websites in this area, facilitate the adoptions, and remain available to the adoptive families post adoption.
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Adopt-A-Stray

Arkansas
72002
Kelley.aasr@gmail.com
We are a few dedicated individuals who have formed Adopt-A-Stray in order to save many adoptable pets that would otherwise be euthanized in the shelters in our area. We routinely pull dogs and cats from the euthanasia list, as well as take in strays and owner surrenders as space allows.
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Starpaws Rescue

333 W. Washington Blvd P.O#309
California
90292
starpawsrescue@gmail.com(424) 229-1614
We are a group of woman in the entertainment industry that rescue dogs in our spare time. We rescue them from shelters, streets and abusive situations because we love them!
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San Antonio Great Dane Rescue

P O BOX 63627
PIPE CREEK
Texas
78063
SAGDInfo@aol.com(210) 724-3461
San Antonio 's Animal Control is a mess. They euthanize over 800 animals a week with the hopes of going to nokill by 2012. It will never happen - they hate working with rescue groups and we all try and do what we can to save all we can. We have a group of about 10 fosters and we have taken out about 250 dogs from the sa pound this year. We do it because not very many other do and we can not stand the thought of all of the great dogs dying because no one cares.
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