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Adoptions

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The Arizona Center for Animal Rescue and Education

Arizona
85132
(862) 432-0844
We are an all foster based rescue that helps control the pet population by spaying and neutering all our animals as well and giving all needed shots and microchips to all of our adoptable animals.
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Helping Overpopulation of Pets End

Satellite Bch
Florida
32937
hopeforbrevard@gmail.com(321) 271-4041
Helping Overpopulation of Pets End (HOPE), is here to educate the public about the problem and put an end to unwanted animals in Brevard County Florida. Too many animals are euthanized in the shelters in Brevard County. Brevard should strive to become a no-kill County, doing all it can to find homes for the animals in need. We assist low income residents of Brevard County FL with low cost/no cost spay/neuter, TNR, and emergency vet care. We foster animals in order to help abandoned, homeless, and stray animals find permanent and loving homes. We educate all people on proper pet care.
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Friends of San Martin Animal Society

P.O. Box 71
California
95038
info@fosmas.org(408) 681-3788
FOSMAS is an IRS-registered 501(c)(3) charity whose primary goal is to lower the euthanasia rate at the shelter, reduce the overpopulation of homeless cats, and provide public outreach services to help the animals in surrounding communities. We can accomplish this goal by increasing adoptions and expanding our volunteer program. We provide homes, medical and comfort care to all animals in foster care until adopted. We provide specialty services for care of pre-wean kittens, we train fosters in animal care and provide foster homes for those that choose to volunteer. FOSMAS provides all necessary food, supplies, and medical treatments for the pets it places in foster homes. We place them in adoption centers and holds pet fairs to find forever homes for the pets in our foster system.
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Midland Animal Shelter Adoptables

Texas
79703
masarescuedogs@gmail.com(432) 230-2084
We are the Midland Animal Shelter Adoptables. We started in the fall of 2013 with the goal of networking the animals in the Midland shelter to increase adoptions. We quickly started rescuing animals from the shelter and placing them in foster homes till they could be adopted. We believe that every animal should have a chance at a loving home and we firmly believe in pets being spayed/neutered.
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Friends of Rowlett Animals

PO Box 758
Rowlett
Texas
75030
info@frastx.org
FRAs is an all-volunteer 501 (c) (3) Texas organization founded in 2004. FRAs is working to improve communication between shelters and the community. By partnering with our local animal shelters, networking with animal rescue groups, utilizing community resources and social media, as well as conducting off site adoption events and fund raisers, we are able to help increase animal adoptions.
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Cat
Dog

Young-Williams Animal Center

3201 Division Street
Tennessee
37924
animalcenter@young-williams.org(865) 215-6599
VISION: A healthy community through compassionate care of animals. MISSION: To serve the community through innovative approaches to sheltering, adopting, the spaying/neutering of animals and public education about animal welfare.
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One Love Animal Rescue, Inc.

463 Johnny Mercer Blvd Suite B7 #142
savannah
Georgia
31405
info@oneloveanimalrescue.com
The mission of One Love Animal Rescue, Inc. is to help abandoned, neglected, abused and unwanted pets by partnering with shelters, rescue groups and the community to facilitate adoption of these animals into permanent and loving homes. Our goal is to save one life at a time by promoting local animal shelter adoptions and raising awareness in our community about responsible pet ownership. We strive to highlight the importance of spaying or neutering pets which will aid in the reduction of overpopulation. We believe that appropriate and positive reinforcement training and socialization of these shelter animals will lead to well-adjusted family pets, thereby decreasing the number of abandoned animals in shelters. Our dream is that one day all the shelters will be empty because every pet will have a home. One Love Animal Rescue, Inc. is a volunteer based organization located in Savannah, Georgia. While we await approval of 501(c)3 status, we operate as a non-profit organization with no paid staff members and all donations directly benefit the animals entrusted in our care
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Destiny for Dogs, Inc.

West Palm Beach
Florida
33405
joann@destinyfordogs.com
Destiny for Dogs specializes in assisting senior citizens who may not be able to fully afford their pets care with medicine, food and transportation to vets office. We also specialize in helping senior dogs that are a little more difficult to find homes for. Destiny also finds homes for any dog or cat in need.
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American Bullmastiff Association Rescue Services

PO Box 300
Templeton
Massachusetts
01468
annfoley@hotmail.com(480) 737-2879
The mission of ABARS is to find homes for unwanted Bullmastiffs that come from shelters or are owner surrenders from people whose lifestyle or financial situation has changed. Occasionally ABARS will get Bullmastiffs that have been abandoned at a local veterinarian's office or from a good citizen that has found the dog and exhausted all means to locate the dog's owner. ABARS is not a placement service for our members' unwanted or returned dogs.We do accept owner surrenders from people who have purchased their dogs at pet shops or backyard breeders, but most of the dogs we place are of unknown origin and unknown age. ABARS will not re-home a Bullmastiff that has any history of aggression to adults or children. ABARS cannot accept for placement, dogs that are Bullmastiffs mixes - we only take dogs that are known to be Bullmastiffs or can be represented as such. The Bullmastiffs are neutered or spayed before they are adopted and receive all the vet care they need so they can be represented as being in good health
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Livingston Parish Animal Shelter

13525 Floridia Blvd.
Louisiana
70754
k9@lpgov.com(225) 686-7798
To promote adoptions and rescue of the animals in our care. We are not open for any intakes from the public, and can only take in dogs that are called in by the Livingston Parish Sheriffs office.
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