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Sammy's Hope, Inc

1400 Main St.
Sayreville, NJ
New Jersey
08872
contact@sammyshope.org
Sammy's Hope Animal Welfare & Adoption Center is privately-operated animal shelter, staffed and supported by volunteers, that helps care for and find Forever Homes for homeless animals. We work with local NJ municipal animal shelters to help alleviate their overcrowding and find homeless pets their Forever Families.
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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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Releashed Rescue

P.O. Box 767566
Roswell
Georgia
30076
releashedrescue@gmail.com
Releashed Rescue is a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing working dogs from high-kill shelters, rehabilitating those that need training and rehoming them into permanent loving homes. Releashed Rescue will provide food, shelter, basic necessities, medical treatment including shots and spay or neuter, and work to train any animal going through our program. Our goal is to find the right family to love and care for the animals for their lifetime. Releashed Rescue has a vision of a world where animals are not killed because they are inconvenient. Instead, we hope to educate the public about pet over-population, spay , neuter, humane treatment of animals and how animals can enrich the lives of people including the elderly, children and those with disabilities
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Bully Rescue & Advocacy Group, Inc.

Virginia
23831
bragincinfo@gmail.com
Bully Rescue & Advocacy Group envisions a world where all pets are free from abuse, neglect and discrimination. As an all volunteer rescue & advocacy group our mission is to rescue animals who have been abused, abandoned, or otherwise destined to be euthanized at the hands of humans who have failed them. We are an all-breed rescue with a soft spot in our hearts for the misunderstood bully breed dogs. Our goal is to help educate others and erase negative stigma associated with “Pit Bull” dogs. By working with responsible foster homes, we are able to provide our dogs with a loving environment which includes being kept indoors as a family pet, socialized, trained on the basics including manners & crate training. Through donations, all animals rescued by BRAG shall be spayed or neutered, vaccinated and implanted with microchip before being adopted into a well matched and carefully screened adoptive home. We also work with responsible owners who need assistance with food, routine care & training. We believe in the No Kill Equation. We believe dogs are individuals and should not be labeled. We believe that all dogs deserve a second, third or more chance at living the best life they can possibly live. We believe there is no such thing as a bad dog, only bad owners. We believe that all animals need to be in an environment to fit their specific needs & personality. We believe that dogs are intended to be family pets and place them accordingly. We believe that when people are considering pet ownership, they should consider adoption from a rescue or shelter rather than for profit breeders or puppy mills.
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Riverside County Animal Control - Blythe Shelter

72-050 Pet Land Place
Thousand Palms
California
92276
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