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Corner of Kindness

St. Bonifacius
Minnesota
55375
cornerofkindness@gmail.com
Corner of Kindness Mission Statement: To help animals live happier and healthier lives. Provide animals with a safe & fun place to spend their time. During this time they will be taught basic manners and skills and socialize with others. Most importantly, they will receive the vet care they need. Company Overview Corner of Kindness, with the help of MNSNAP & Fab Ferals, has successfully live trapped, spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and re-released 18 feral cats. Description Corner of Kindness is created to better the lives of animals through rescue, TNR, public education & other means. Located in St Bonifacius, MN. Corner of Kindness was started after I realized that the world can always use more rescues because only 1 out of every 10 puppies born ever gets a forever home & the statistics are even lower for cats. Corner of Kindness specializes in TNR projects- allowing feral cats to be safely trapped, spayed/neutered, treated for medical conditions, given a rabies vaccine, after care, and finally released back into their colony. We also provide "foster care" to animals from other rescues until they find their forever families!
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Nashville PITTIE

PO BOX 413
Tennessee
37086
carlene@nashvillepittie.org
Nashville PITTIE’s aim is to restore the image of pit bull type dogs, through education, promoting responsible pet ownership, and spay/neuter.​ We are all unpaid volunteers with a passion for pit bull type dogs.
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East County Animal Shelter

4595 Gleason Drive
California
94568
(925) 803-7040
The East County Animal Shelter receives and houses stray animals that are found within our jurisdiction (Dublin, Pleasanton, Livermore, and unincorporated areas of Alameda County). Our primary function is reuniting lost pets with their current owners, however adoptable pets that go unclaimed will be available for adoption to new homes. The shelter is operated by Alameda County Sheriff's Office Animal Control division, which provides animal control field services for the city of Dublin, and all unincorporated parts of Alameda County. If you have found a lost pet, the telephone number for our field services dispatch is 510-667-7763. Please note: We do not post pets as available for adoption until their stray hold period has ended. Because of this, there are always more pets available for viewing at the shelter than are currently listed online. All pets listed online have fulfilled their legal stray hold and are now available for adoption.
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Paw Print Hearts Inc.

Tampa
Florida
33626
ourpawprinthearts@gmail.com
I started PPH because of the high kill rate at our county shelter. We save the dogs and cats that are on Euthanasia and high risk report. Many only have last minute to save their lives.
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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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God's Dogs Rescue

Von Ormy
Texas
78073
Mission- Rescue/rehabilitate God's lost dogs on the streets of San Antonio and surrounding communities. Care for their physical, social and spiritual needs while preparing them to find their forever homes. To educate all we meet on the importance of responsible pet ownership and spaying/neutering their animals.
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Brother Wolf Animal Rescue

31 Glendale Ave
North Carolina
28803
info@bwar.org(828) 505-3440
Our core ethic of uncompromised compassion is the foundation of our No Kill mission. We lead by example- we do what we say we are going to do. We value our relationships with each other and with those in our community and beyond, and recognize that they are critical in our work for the animals. Our unwavering commitment to better the lives of the animals is the guiding force of our work.
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Alaska Animal Advocates

Wasilla
Alaska
99623
aaarescue@yahoo.com
AAA is a no-kill dog rescue group based in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley in Alaska. We are a young group, having officially opened for business in February 2014, but each board member has years of experience in animal rescue. We rescue dogs and puppies from all over the state. They are placed in foster homes, vaccinated, dewormed, microchipped, spayed/neutered, and have any medical issues treated before they are made available for adoption. We aren't just in the business of adoption though. We want to make sure the families of Alaska have the help they need to keep their pets, so we provide low-cost vaccinations and microchipping, and we have a pet food bank- supplied by generous donations from the public- for families who are going through difficult times. For families who are simply unable to keep their pets anymore, we provide free advertising for their pets on our website.
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Project Hope Animal Rescue

PO Box 382
Michigan
49036
projecthoperescue@gmail.com(517) 227-4071
I am the intake coordinor Project Hope. I am responsible for pulling dogs from high kill shelters into our rescue. I particularly concentrate on retriever breeds, seniors and special needs dogs.
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Collar of Hope

PO Box 518
Olalla
Washington
98359
collarofhoperescue@gmail.com
Collar of Hope is an all volunteer, animal rescue group, primarily dogs. We are a FOSTER HOME BASED RESCUE AND HAVE NO FACILITY TO VISIT. The only way to meet a animal without submitting our adoption application is when we attend adoption events with some of our available pets.. We are committed to helping homeless animals find their way into permanent loving homes as a valued member of the family. We do not discriminate in size, age or breeds; we just want to help nice adoptable cat & dogs as we can and believe they have the right for the chance at their own happy "tail"! We are not trainers, behaviorist or veterinarians. We provide all basic health care, grooming needs and a safe place for the animal until a good viable match for the animal comes along. All rescues will take some work, some more and some less depending on the age and background. 99% of our dogs come from shelters as strays so we have no history on them. We learn as much as we can about them while they're in our care in their foster home.
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