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Behavior & Training

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Animal Guardians Horse Rescue, Inc.

Simi Valley
California
93094
animalguardianshorserescue@gmail.com
We are a 501(c)3 public nonprofit organization equine sanctuary and welfare program. We offer community service programs in the summer, adoptions, and sanctuary placement. We are an Adoptions Partner with the Ventura, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and San Bernadino County departments of Animal Care / Control and Animal Services. We are a member of The Homes For Horses Coalition, the Humane Society of the United States Safe Stalls Network, the ASPCA Horse Action Team, and the HSUS Forever Foundation Training Program. We have Platinum Seal of Transparency on Candid.com/GuideStar.com. We are located in Simi Valley, CA, and operate a satellite rescue with all horses privately fostered and/or boarded. We do this because we believe in the sanctity and dignity of senior equines and equines with special needs; we value them and all they have to offer their human partners, whether or not they are rideable.
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Second Leash on Life

3925 San Gregorio Way
San Diego
California
92130
info@secondleashonlife.org(858) 282-7555
We rescue dogs from high kill shelters, the streets of Los Angeles and Mexico and the Humane Society. We specialise in the shy fearful dogs who are deemed un-adoptable. We do a lot of senior medical and also train service dogs for those in need.
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All Mixed Up Dog Rescue

Colorado
80701
amudoggies@gmail.com
All Mixed Up Dog Rescue serves the public as a non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue of homeless and abandoned dogs. While in rescue we provide a loving, temporary home for each one. We get them vetted, groomed, teach them basic manners, along with some training. We strive to personally get to know each one of our dogs and look for a family that best fits their needs. What we have learned in the past is – the more you have in common the more it will make for a better relationship. Our goal at All Mixed Up Dog Rescue is to find well-matched, permanent families for each one of them. As a community resource, we provide nutrition information, referrals, education, training tips and other services.
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The Heroic Tail

4467 1/2 Central Ave
San Diego
California
92116
info@theheroictail.org
We rescue dogs who are deemed unadoptable due to their behavior. We have partnered with two training facilities to help us. We decided to work with these dogs because these are the dogs that are put down first. Most dogs display fear at shelters and that gets them on the euthanasia list. With trainers who are committed to assist us with training these dogs become adoptable and some can become ESA animals with their training as well. It is easy to adopt out puppies or dogs who are easy but we thought what about the rest who are not helped because of the cost of training and difficulty level.
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Hooved Animal Humane Society

10804 McConnell Road
Woodstock
Illinois
60098
info@hahs.org(815) 337-5563
Founded in 1971 to promote humane treatment of hooved animals. Our investigators are licensed by the State of Illinois. We provided owner and community animal health and care education. We provided rescue and rehabilitation. We commit to life long care of animals we take into the rescue. We try to find loving forever adoptive homes for the animals. We also have a low cost tack store to help the community.
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Beagle Freedom Project

4804 Laurel Canyon Blvd. #534
Valley Village
California
91607
info@bfp.org(818) 382-6500
Beagle Freedom Project is a non-profit animal rescue and advocacy organization and the world’s leading organization for rescuing and rehoming animals used in experimental research. BFP is dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of animals used in testing and research and subjected to other forms of unique cruelty, abuse and neglect. BFP strives to end this cruelty through its educational programs, campaign initiatives and lobbying efforts to make the world a better, safer and healthier place for both animals and people alike. Since 2010 the charity has been freeing survivors from laboratory experiments, senior and special needs animals from shelters, and victims of horrific abuse from around the world. No matter what the condition, the location, or the expense, Beagle Freedom Project stands at the ready to rescue, rehabilitate, and repeat.
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Nefesh Whispers.Inc

214 WOODLAWN STREET
Springfield
Massachusetts
01108
nefeshwhisperers@gmail.com(413) 885-1538
My name is Yael and I rescued many dogs and cats before establishing the non profit organization. Five years ago me and some freinds worked together on establishing home based organization to help cats and dogs have a good chance in life. We expense on high level of Veterinery services and high grade food. We also invest in their mental health and create many enrichment activities to teach them to tolerate other animals, kids and disabled or elderly companions. We match them with the best home adopters from all over. Our turnover of pets is from 2 months to a year. We try to give them maximum time for rehabilta
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Dawgz, Tailz & Wagz

40731 N 3rd Ave
Phoenix
Arizona
85086
adopt@azdawgz.org(602) 818-5541
An independent rescue, fostering at risk dogs. Foster dogs get the time they need to relax and learn to become your perfect family pet. Before you surrender your beloved pet, we will ask if we can help you keep your pet! Adoption Fees include required vaccines, parvo/distemper, rabies & bordetella, chip, spay/neuter, vetting. Adoption fees also fund pups with greater medical needs, administration costs, websites, advertising, training, food, bowls, beds, kennels, collars, leashes and spay/neuter, chip, and vaccines for parents of pups to stop the cycle of breeding. We depend heavily on our fosters and volunteers who graciously donate their time and homes to our pups. If your first question before adopting a pup is "How much are your fees?", then please do your research around the cost of bringing a new pup into your family before adopting.
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Shining Horse Farm and Sanctuary Inc

13511 82ND ST N
West Palm Beach
Florida
33412
leanne@shininghorse.org(561) 574-4762
We are a rescue and rehabiliatation facility and shelter for domestic pets and livestock. We originally started with horses and the small animal demand grew as the population continues to grow in our western community. Currently we have over 80-100 stray animals each month in Western West Palm Beach, many being dumped. We want to change that and partner directly with ACC to pull domestic pets (cats and dogs) to clear the shelter and show that these dogs are great family additions and best friends.
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Make A Stand Bully Rescue

P.O. Box 680186
Texas
77268
info@masbullyrescue.org
We are a nonprofit animal rescue that strives to end canine neglect and build a bully-breed loving society through adoption programming and advocacy. We envision a society where bully breeds are accepted, and responsible pet ownership is expected. With occasional exceptions, all dogs available for adoption through our rescue are pit bulls, bully breeds and their mixes. Most are pulled from high-capacity municipal shelters and holding pens around our state, at risk of euthanasia due to breed, age, illness, injury, behavior, temperament, or lack of space. Once in rescue, each dog is placed in a foster home, where they are exposed to various environments to gauge behaviors, responses, and triggers. This process allows us to select the adoptive placement best suited for each individual dog. As a result, we operate on a “Best Fit” Model of Adoption, where every application is processed, and the home determined best suited to meet the needs of the specific dog is selected.
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