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Petzone Dog Rescue, Inc.

4530 Atlanta Hwy
Georgia
30622
petzonedogs@gmail.com(706) 546-8006
Petzone (non-profit) is making a difference one dog at a time by saving from euthanasia from walton co. animal control (euth rate over 80%), temperment testing, set up facility like doggie daycare for our death row dogs, offer obedience training to our dogs and low cost to public, offer full and self-serve grooming, offer premium pet food and treats for sale, offer low cost vax clinic 4th sat/mo. and have a thrift shop to offer low cost household goods to the public to offset our costs.
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FidoKnows Rescue

Oklahoma
74834
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Wits End Pet Rescue

228 McKinley Ave
Piqua
Ohio
45356
jrtsrules1@wo.rr.com(937) 778-3587
I'm a small place with just a few dogs at a time due to limited space.But, I just can't stand to see their little faces at the shelter (in jail) as I call it. some with no hope of a home.Some with just a little training turn out to be the best of dogs and when given a second chance they are the most loving of the bunch.
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Whiskers Animal Welfare and Education, Inc.

P O Box 127
Ohio
43130
Whiskersinfo@sbcglobal.net(740) 687-0248
OUR MISSION STATEMENT: To participate in help coordinate low cost spay/neuter programs, assisting in the control of the population of homeless animals. to provide, when space is available, foster care permanently or until an appropriate home is found.To be a no kill organization, providing humane euthanasia only when medically necessary to prevent suffering. To educate the public on the importance of spay/neuter and to encourage community involvement in ending animal cruelty. To participate in any other matters dealing with animal welfare.
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Dr. Dolittle's Rescue

5105 N. McColl Rd.
Texas
78504
dr.dolittlesrescue@gmail.com(956) 279-1044
Small private no-kill rescue, pull from kill shelters and owner turn-ins, strays. Registered nurse and run family clinic ( husband MD.) in McAllen, TX.
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Cattledog Dreams

1271 Washington Avenue #162
San Leandro
California
94577
jennifer@cattledogdreams.com(510) 750-6510
Cattledog Dreams is a non-profit organization dedicated to the care, trianing and placement of Australian Cattle Dogs and Cattle Dog mixes. We rescue Cattle Dogs from shelters in Northern California and also help owners rehome their dogs. The organization's Director, Jennifer Andersen founded this organization because of her love for this breed, which is highly intelligent and loyal. Jennifer noticed that Cattle Dogs fare particularly poorly in shelters due to the stress of being isolated from people, confined in close proximity to other dogs of varying temperments, and the lack of exercise opportunities available in a shelter environment. When stressed, they often shut down and seem unfriendly and unadoptable, so their euthenasia rate in shelters is very high. Cattledog Dreams was founded to help prevent this trangic loss of life for a breed that wants nothing more than to be with people.
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Lean On Me Doberman Rescue

2314 S. Route 59, #164
Plainfield
Illinois
60586
info@leanonmedoberescue.com(815) 773-4441
Lean On Me Doberman Rescue is licensed by the Illinois Department of Agriculture as an approved animal shelter. We are a 501c3, Not for Profit Organization and a corporation in the State of Illinois composed solely of volunteers. Our purpose is to educate the public about rescue, to promote responsible dog ownership, and to reduce the abuse and neglect of Doberman Pinscher dogs. In addition, our mission is to provide educational services about training, altering, and the humane care of dogs and to also promote good canine citizenship. LOMDR is dedicated to saving abused, abandoned, surrendered, and homeless Dobermans. Our goal is to restore to good health, rehabilitate, and place them into safe and loving permanent homes. We work as a network of qualified foster homes and exist solely on donations and money raised.
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Pet Adoption Services, Inc

P.O. Box 534
Louisiana
70063
petadoptionservicesinc@gmail.com
Pet Adoption Services, Inc. is a non-profit all breed cat and dog rescue organization in New Orleans. Supported by over 20 volunteer members, Pet Adoption Services was founded in 1996, although some of our members have been involved in rescue for as long as 20 years. Our mission is to secure loving permanent homes for homeless, abandoned or abused cats and dogs of all breeds.While awaiting adoption, our animals live in the homes of one of our foster parents. During this time the animals receive any necessary veterinary care, including but not limited to, vaccinations, spaying or neutering and perhaps heartworm treatment. Our experienced foster parents continually assess each pet's personality and temperament allowing us to place adoptable cats and dogs in just the right permanent home.
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Southwest Airedale Terrier Rescue

Arizona
48430
swat.rescue@gmail.com
SWAT is a non-profit all-volunteer network of Airedale people who find homes for purebred Airedale Terriers that have been lost, abandoned or surrendered. The Airedale Rescue volunteers in the western states are few and far between -- just a handful of people covering a huge territory. Many of the volunteers have been rescuing Airedales for years with very little assistance. In 2003, we started this website as a way to coordinate communication and cooperation to help homeless Airedales in the southwestern states. SouthWest Airedale Terrier (SWAT) Rescue is not an organization or corporation. We are an informal association of independent rescue volunteers. Each volunteer is responsible for the rescued Airedales in their care. Each of us operates in a slightly different fashion, but we all have one thing in common: we are dedicated to finding the perfect home for each individual Airedale in our care. SWAT volunteers include Airedale pet owners & breeders who believe we have a responsibility not only for our own dogs and the dogs we produce, but for the Airedale breed as a whole. The SWAT volunteers have full-time jobs, families, and animals of their own and many work more hours doing rescue work than they do at their full-time jobs. While SWAT volunteers make every effort to return phone calls/emails promptly, this may not always happen. Please, be patient with us. Emergency calls about the safety of Airedales take priority. Each volunteer of the Southwest Airedale Terrier Rescue network has the following goals: To rescue any purebred Airedale in our area without a responsible owner or breeder. Before placement, each rescued Airedale Terrier will be: spayed or neutered permanently identified with a microchip checked for heartworm, parasites and other health issues brought up to date on vaccinations required by law and appropriate to the age and health of the Airedale, carefully evaluated for temperament & personality in order to be matched with an appropriate home bathed and groomed Place each rescued Airedale Terriers into the loving forever home best suited to the needs of that particular Airedale. Educate the public regarding the Airedale breed and responsible dog ownership. No SWAT volunteer conducts rescue activities for personal profit. All profits from fundraising activities, fees and donations will be used only for the benefit of rescued Airedales.
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Animal Friends, Inc.

562 Camp Horne Road
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
15237
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