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Small Angels Rescue Inc.

PO Box 336
Maryland
21770
info@smallangelsrescue.org
Small Angels Rescue, Inc., is a Frederick County, MD based 501(c)(3) non-profit, no-kill, all-volunteer organization dedicated to rescuing and rehoming gerbils, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice, and rats. Small Angels was established in the fall of 2003 and since then has successfully rescued over 4,500 small animals. While we do not have a physical shelter, we use a network of foster homes instead to care for the animals until they find a forever home. We believe that these small animals deserve an exemplary quality of life, through proper habitat, nutrition, enrichment, companionship, and veterinary care. We strive to educate the public on the characteristics of these small animals and provide comprehensive care sheets to help spread the word!
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Hamster

DogGone Shelter Intervention

South Carolina
29565
dsi.rescue16@gmail.com(864) 382-7224
Our Story... Our journey all started when we took a short visit to the local shelter in Marion, SC. It had recently stormed and caused flooding which made the shelter look more like a mud pit than a safe haven for homeless animals. While there we saw broken spirits and despair in the eyes of the animals. With the severe overcrowding, many dogs were in crates that were stacked on other crates. It was, at this time, we knew we need to help in any way we possible so we started fostering for the local shelter. Our first foster was Raphael. He had sat at the shelter in those cold nights in the winter and extreme heat in the summer for over a year. He watched kennelmate after kennelmate leave on their freedom rides and find loving families while he was being looked over. He was an elderly senior shepard that had bad hips and needed a place to sleep while he healed from surgery. Finally, a rescue had stepped up and decided to save his life and we opened our home and hearts to Raphael. We took him to the vet and we gave him his medicine and we gave him a nickname. He had become our RaRa. He slept at our feet and he loved to lay in the sunshine. Soon the vet gave us the news that he was too sick to get his hips fixed and was becoming too sick to continue fighting. No matter how much we loved him, his stay at the shelter had taken his toll on him. After we held RaRa in our arms for the last time and watched as he faded away, we knew in our hearts that we had to help animals like him get out of the shelter and into their second chances. It was all to often that pets would be brought in and watch as their owners left them there to become depressed and slowly fade. RaRa was our sign that we were meant to be the voice of those animals lost or abandoned. Ever since we had to let our first foster go, we have been dedicated to those animals. RaRa may have crossed the Rainbow Bridge but he left his paw prints on our hearts that made us into the rescuers we are today and we are grateful to have had him in our lives!
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Highland County Humane Society Inc

PO Box 458
Virginia
24465
info@highlandcountyhumanesociety.org(540) 908-9152
Located in beautiful Highland County Virginia, the Highland County Humane Society is dedicated to promoting health, safety, welfare, compassionate care and protection of animals through a cooperative engagement with Highland County, its citizens, and other like-minded animal welfare groups. We are a group of dedicated volunteers and foster homes taking unwanted animals from the public, Highland County pound and neighboring animal shelters in Bath, Augusta, Rockingham, Page, Pendleton and Pocahontas. HCHS has no physical building but has no boundaries. Our group consists of animal lovers and each of us believes that every animal deserves a loving home. Since forming in July 2012 HCHS has taken in over 850 dogs and cats. HCHS is a recognized 501c3 organization and is completely funded through donations, private and corporate sponsors, adoption fees and fund raising events. Your tax deductible donation provides day to day care, veterinary services, food and shelter for the animals under our protection.
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Granville County Animal Control

5650 Cornwall Road
Oxford
North Carolina
27565
shelter@granvillecounty.org(919) 693-6749
This is a county run animal control and animal shelter. We exist to prevent the spread of the Rabies Virus, protect the public from animal related incidents, enforce the Federal, State, and local animal related statues, and care for the unwanted companion animals in our jurisdiction.
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Kansas City Sheltie Rescue

PO Box 57
Kansas
66201
kcsheltierescue@gmail.com(913) 384-0366
we are a 501 c not for profit sheltie rescue corporation. We rescue shelties and find them the best home possible. We do it because we love the breed and we love rescue!
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Dog

For the Love of All

Pipestem
West Virginia
25979
kathybwenger@gmail.com(304) 320-6110
We are a very loving rescue that wants to help animals in need. We adopt animals in loving homes where the animals can experience being part of a family. Our goal is to give top quality care to each animal we help. We also want to educate the public by helping them to better understand why vaccines and Spay and Neuter are important.
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Gems Forever Animal Rescue

Iowa
52404
info@gemsforever.org(319) 775-0470
Gems Forever was started out of necessity. There are simply too many animals for the organizations in our community. Our members have been in rescue for many years and involved in a number of other organizations in the community. We feel we need to work together as a team of rescues and shelters to best server our communities. We work to save as many animals as we can, promote education and awareness as well as foster an environment where people can work together to combat the over all problems affecting the animals.
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House of Mews Rescue

6603 Melshore Drive
Ohio
44060
houseofmewsrescue@gmail.com
House of Mews Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, foster based, no-kill all volunteer cat & kitten rescue located in Northeast Ohio. We are a safe haven for abandoned, abused, neglected and homeless cats and kittens. We provide a safe and loving environment for our felines, and work hard not only to care for them, but to find them permanent loving homes.
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Cat

Wigglebutts Aussie Rescue

Parker
Kansas
66072
wigglebuttsrescue@yahoo.com
We are a rescue that takes in homeless dogs due to owner surrender, we thrown out or lost. We get the pet totally vetted from spay/neuter, rabies, vaccines, microchip and even there teeth cleaned if needed.I started doing foster for rescue for 7 years and decided we needed more help so I then opened up my own rescue. I try to rehome as many does a possible especially those that are in shelter to be euthanized.
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Fur-Ever Paws Dog Rescue

9 Deasy Drive
Newark
Delaware
19702
fureverpawsdogrescue@gmail.com(302) 312-5129
Fur-Ever Paws Dog Rescue is a 501C Non-Profit Dog Rescue. We are a new rescue just getting started in the Newark, Delaware and Elkton, MD area. Our rescue focuses on rescuing and placing homeless, neglected, or abused dogs from High-Kill shelters from the South. We place dogs in loving, responsible, committed and permanent homes, following a comprehensive adoption process which includes taking considerable care in finding good matches and educating prospective adopters about the responsibilities and cost of bringing a dog into their homes and lives. Animals in our care receive all appropriate veterinary care and treatment, and placed in nurturing foster homes while they await placement in their permanent homes. Finally, We strive to work with area shelters and other rescue and Humane organizations to develop a network of supporters and volunteers in order to create a better world for the homeless dogs.
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