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Alaskan Animal Rescue Friends

Alaska
99507
rescueadogtoday@gmail.com
We are an animal rescue who works with statewide organizations and individuals to place animals, primarily dogs, into homes.
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M'Shoogy's Famous Emergency Animal Rescue

11519 State Route C
savannah
Missouri
64485
info@mshoogys.com(816) 561-1635
With a strict no-kill policy, several hundred dogs, cats and other animals of all ages and sizes call M'Shoogy's home. It costs approximately $50.00 per month per animal, excluding medicine, and approximately $500.00 per day to open the door. In over 19 years, we have saved more than 15,000 animals from certain death. Gary and Lisa Silverglat started M'Shoogy's and have given and lived a 24 hour commitment to the animals. They have had four days away from the Sanctuary in 19 years. They have never taken a salary for themselves, only given everything they have with no thought of monetary compensation. There are also other individuals, volunteers, and employees who help provide care and love for the animals. Several acres in the back are also dedicated to wildlife rehabilitation. Many animals are given medical attention and food until they are old enough and/or well enough to be reintroduced into the wild. Summer and spring brings around a large amount of raccoons and possums. Fox, owls, deer, squirrels and ducks have all called M'Shoogy's home for a little while. M'Shoogy's also provides educational tours and talks for groups to teach the importance of treating animals with dignity and respect. Permit laws and legislation against animal abuse have also been passed with M'Shoogy's help.
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A Forever Home Rescue Foundation

Virginia
20153
info@aforeverhome.org(703) 961-8690
A Forever-Home Rescue Foundation is a non-profit dog rescue group that operates in the Northern Virginia / Washington Metropolitan area. We strive to make quality dogs available for adoption and do our best to match prospective adopters with the right animal! We are a group of experienced rescuers that can help you find just the right pet to fit your lifestyle – whether you”re a couch potato, an avid runner or anything in between. Visit us at one of our adoption events and see what difference experience can make!
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Husky House

391 Rt 34
New Jersey
07747
Huskyhouseinc@gmail.com
Husky House is committed to the rescue, shelter, care and adoption of stray, abandoned and unwanted animals in the Tri-State area. We are also dedicated to futhering the public's education concerning the issues of proper pet care and the importance of spaying and neutering all dogs and cats alike. Husky House is a non-profit, tax exempt organization (501c3) that was founded by Lorraine Healy. Husky House is dedicated to helping abandoned Siberian Huskies as well as all breeds of dogs, including mixes, have a second chance in life and a place to call home which they so richly deserve.
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Animalert Pet Adoption Inc.

P.O. Box 24042
Ontario
N6H 5C4
Animalert@rogers.com(519) 642-7732
Animalert was founded in London, Ontario, Canada in 1977 by four animal lovers who wanted to ensure that pets were adopted by caring guardians. We now have about 35 active members, plus our large network of volunteers, which helps us spread the word about our adoption program and raise funds to offset our operating expenses. We are able to place about 250 cats and dogs a year into responsible, loving homes. Not bad for a volunteer group, but we'd like to do better and with your help, we can! Animalert focuses on three main areas: Adoption, Education, and Spaying/Neutering.
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Randolph County Humane Society

195 Weese Street Ext
West Virginia
26241
(304) 636-7844
We are a humane society that operates an animal shelter. We provide shelter and care for stray, abandoned, neglected and any other animal in need of our services and try to find forever homes for these animals as well. We are a non-profit organization with 501(c)(3) status.
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