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Adoptions

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Pawsitive Souls

Texas
78009
pawsitivesouls@icloud.com
Mission: We are a Pawsitive Animal Welfare Society focusing on the well-being of the animals that share our lives, near and far. We participate in rescue, rehabilitation, and care with a holistic focus and look to engage, educate, and encourage everyone to provide the best possible living environment for our fellow beings. Currently we focus on helping street and death row pets get out of San Antonio to loving homes in the Pacific NW.
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Rare Breed Rescue, Inc.

Arizona
85296
inforarebreedrescue@gmail.com(480) 227-3327
RBR grew out of need. We fostered for other groups for years and when more dogs needed homes and all rescues were on intake freeze we started RBR. We believe in providing the best overall care possible for small dogs and puppies. They are raised in a family environments which means our rescue will stay relatively small so each animal get the attention it needs to be a great family member for an adopter. I also am a writer and take on projects that are a good fit, also do ghost writing.
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North Texas Animal Control Authority

Roanoke
Texas
76262
ntaca@hotmail.com(214) 513-8228
The NTACA is a private animal control company. Primary function is government contracts.
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Mending Fences

P.O. Box 25806
California
93729
mendingfencesca@gmail.com(559) 382-6601
Mending Fences is an all volunteer pet rescue organization committed to helping the pet population. Our mission is to reduce the suffering of the many homeless family pets in our community, through love, rescue, rehabilitation, veterinary care, education and prevention (spay and neuter) to the extent our resources and finances allow. Mending Fences is committed to the well-being of the animals in our care, our volunteers and the community. We will strive to work with the community, local shelters, humane organizations, state and local government, enforcement agencies, veterinary offices, and other rescue organizations in order to foster a positive and wholesome rescue environment.
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ForEverMeow Inc.

PO Box 10305
Palm Desert
California
92260
info@forevermeow.org(415) 508-6256
Helping to save the lives of all cats
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Friends of Lafayette Animal Shelter

PO Box 51609
Louisiana
70505
flashlafayette@gmail.com
Our primary focus is surrender prevention. We do everything we can to help the family keep their pet. We also assist with rehoming, if that is the only choice, without taking ownership of the pet. We also take in pets if there is no choice and we have a foster. We have been very successful with our surrender prevention program. Our other focus is to work with the local municipal kill shelter, by offering assistance with adoptions, promoting adoptions, recruiting volunteers, offering information about programs available.
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Give Me Shelter Project

New York
11358
GiveMeShelterProject@gmail.com(917) 410-5900
We are a nonprofit animal rescue, education and advocacy group. We strive to elevate the societal value of animal life through various activities including: Rescue and placement of unwanted animals Provision of necessary medical care Promoting TNR Adoptions Support for and collaboration with individuals and other welfare organizations Education of the public on the importance of sterilization, basic animal care, humane treatment of animals, and the value of animals as an integral part of our society.
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Cat

Greenbrier Humane Society

151 Holliday lane
West Virginia
24901
contactghsdirector@gmail.com(304) 645-4775
Our Mission: The Primary mission of the Greenbrier Humane Society is to protect animals from neglect, abuse and exploitation: to advocate for their interest and welfare: and to inspire awareness and compassion for all living things. Our Goals: Adoption – Save as many animals as possible through adoption and foster homes by placing the animals with responsible caregivers. Spay/Neuter – Promote zero population growth through the neuter and spay of animals. Educational Programs – Educate the local community and area schools about the responsibility and rewards of owning a companion animal and facilitate the awareness and prevention of animal neglect and abuse. Cruelty/Abuse Prevention – Investigate the cruelty, abuse and neglect of animals and facilitate their rescue to the best of our ability. Responsible Pet Ownership – To ensure that state, county and city animal laws and ordinances are abided and enforced. Shelter – Provide a humane shelter for unwanted or lost animals in the local community.
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Arizona Labrador & Giant Breed Rescue, Inc.

Phoenix
Arizona
85068
(602) 307-5227
ALGBR is dedicated to educating the public on the breeds we rescue. We participate in both public and private events; educate school children and the general public. We are a non-profit* organization that is run solely on donations and all of our “employees” are unpaid volunteers. We do this because we love these wonderful creatures and we want to place as many as we can into their forever homes. Our dogs come from several sources. First and foremost from owner turn-ins, these are dogs whose owners can no longer care for them. We take the dog into our organization rather than having the dog turned over to the Humane Society or Animal Care and Control. There is great value bringing these dogs into our program. They are less likely to be exposed to disease or suffer mental stress by moving from a home situation to a smaller program such as ours. The transition for the dog to the new home is much easier. Owner turn-ins also allow us to have a more complete history of the dog. We participate in the Maricopa County Animal Care & Control New Hope Program. The program allows us to intake dogs that are slated to be euthanized, often for no other reason than a lack of space. In addition, we work with other rescue groups who may not have room for a specific dog. Once we intake a dog it usually will spend time in a foster home. Our foster homes are all volunteers that care for their foster dogs as if they were their own. This includes working on housebreaking, basic training, grooming and medical care. All dogs available for adoption have had a basic veterinary checkup, have current vaccinations and a micro chip.
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Yorkie Luv Rescue

500 North Estrella Parkway #B2, Suite 495
Arizona
85338
yorkieluvrescue@gmail.com
To help any Yorkie cross with Yorkshire Terrier that finds itself homeless. Our dedicated group of volunteers will do whatever is necessary to make sure all Yorkies in need will feel safe, healthy and loved until they are placed in a flawless forever home. In addition to rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming Yorkies, we work with our communities in order to stress the importance of adopting a Yorkie in the hope of one day eliminating all puppy mills
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