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Calhoun County Humane Society, Inc.

1201 Parkwood Drive
Alabama
36201
calhouncountyhumanesociety@gmail.com(256) 405-6680
The Calhoun County Humane Society, Inc. (dba The Animal Shelter), located in Anniston, Alabama, was established in 1973 as a result of the efforts of Susan Levens Phillips. Our mission is **To provide the pets in our care with a decent, safe and sanitary place; **To prevent cruelty to animals; **To stop suffering among animals mutilated or injured; **To educate the public about the tremendous pet over-population facing the United States; **To promote spaying and neutering to stop the senseless killing of animals; **To place as many pets as possible in responsible homes.
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Berkeley County Humane Society

554 Charles Town Road
West Virginia
25405
dorothyroush@yahoo.com(304) 267-8389
The Berkeley County Humane Society is a non-profit organization established in 1943 whose purpose is to promote the humane treatment of homeless or unwanted dogs and cats in the Easter Panhandle of West Virginia, with special emphasis on Berkeley County.
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Critter Cavalry Rescue

Tennessee
37069
candacesimpsongiles@comcast.net(615) 66-5334
We are a group of dedicated rescue people who want to save as many dogs and cats from the local shelters before they are euthanized. On the average....there are only 1 out of 10 animals that get adopted from a shelter. We are dedicated to helping increase pet adoptions by offering a shelter animal a foster home to go to while awaiting an adoptive family to find them on our Petfinder website. Won't you please adopt a shelter animal? Or won't you please help us foster a shelter animal while we are looking for their perfect home? What a gift you can give a dog or cat by giving them a place to feel safe and secure....a forever home or a foster home. Won't you help us at Critter Cavalry give them a chance to have a life?
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Beagles and Buddies

23430 Hwy 18
California
92307
beagles@beaglesandbuddies.com(626) 444-9664
Beagles & Buddies rescues purebred and mixed Beagles, as well as other hounds and small dogs, from public shelters, dog owners and other rescues. Each dog receives a medical exam and any necessary medical and other treatment. All vaccinations are updated based on the history available for the dog. Beagles & Buddies spays or neuters all dogs to assist in the fight against pet overpopulation. We observe their temperament and personality and match them up with other kennel buddies they can play with. Beagles & Buddies finds safe, new homes for almost all of its dogs. In accordance with our no-kill policy, our rescue facility keeps any dog that is not adopted.
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A Second Chance Puppies and Kittens Rescue

P.O. Box 211924
Royal Palm Beach
Florida
33421
info@asecondchancerescue.org(561) 333-1100
A Second Chance Puppies and Kittens Rescue, founded in October 2007, is a 100% volunteer, foster-based 501(c)(3) non-profit rescue group based in Palm Beach County, Florida. From the Board of Directors to our Foster Caretakers to our Event Staff, each volunteer gives generously of their time and skills, motivated solely by a desire to help animals. A Second Chance Puppies and Kittens Rescue combines a no-nonsense goal of saving animals' lives with the blood, sweat, and tears of countless volunteers with financial support from various donors (individuals and corporations alike). Now in its sixth year, the group has rescued over 5,000 animals and continues to grow rapidly thanks in large part due to established relationships with various pet supply stores in Palm Beach County, including PetSmart and PETCO. All of the grant writing, fundraising, application reviewing, event planning, supply collection, bathing and bottle feeding is done by volunteers who seek only to save the lives of pets. When opening their hearts just isn’t enough for some, they open their doors - fostering dogs and cats in need until they are adopted. Their dedication has made the group one of the largest no-kill rescue groups without a shelter. Rescuing and arranging adoptions into loving homes for so many animals and successfully treating dozens of heartworm positive dogs are monumental tasks that have not gone unnoticed by the local media. The Palm Beach Post, The Wellington Town Crier and The Observer have all written articles promoting the group and its goal of finding homes for homeless pets. Accomplishing our goal of saving homeless pets’ lives by providing them with safe, healthy foster environments until they are adopted by loving forever families, requires funding to pay for the food and medical needs of the rescued animals. Donated funds go directly to covering food and supplies, veterinary expenses and medical supplies, and overhead costs (printing of forms, webpage hosting, etc.). A Second Chance Puppies and Kittens Rescue relies solely on donations. We do not receive any government funding or grants. We hope that after all you’ve learned about us, you will join us in our effort to save the homeless animals.
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Forever Friends Humane Society

Phoenix
Arizona
85017
Stephaniehook.sh28@gmail.com(602) 695-6232
My name is Stephanie I saved dogs off Maricopa county euthanasia list giving them a second chance, then work to finding them homes.
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Bryant Animal Control & Adoption Center

25700 Interstate 30
Arkansas
72022
animalcontrol@cityofbryant.com(501) 943-0489
The mission of Bryant Animal Control and Adoption Center is to provide compassionate, timely and effective response to domestic animal situations in order to ensure the safety of all citizens and animals through the consistent enforcement of state and local laws relating to the humane treatment and control of domestic animals.
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