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LOVEPAWS

Rockville
Maryland
20853
lovepawspg@gmail.com(301) 615-1198
We are similar to Baltimore-based RescueWell in trying to keep pets in their homes but we focus our efforts on low-income areas of PG County. We do not pull ani
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Kingdom Animal Shelter, Inc.

1161 Portland St
St Johnsbury
Vermont
05819
adoptions@kingdomanimalshelter.com(802) 473-3377
Kingdom Animal Shelter is a limited access, all volunteer, non-profit certified 501(c) (3), animal rescue organization. Our mission is to facilitate the placeme
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Shelter
Cat

Alaska Potbelly Pig Rescue Inc

2521 Mountain Village Dr B236, B236
Wasilla
Alaska
99654
info@akpotbellypig.org(907) 232-2880
We are a non profit animal rescue specializing in pigs. I have a soft spot for piggies and we are the only rescue for pigs in Alaska. I started this rescue in 2019. We have 154 in our care today
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Cumberland County Animal Shelter

782 East Lane
Tennessee
38555
animalshelter@cumberlandcountytn.gov(931) 484-8525
Cumberland County Animal Shelter houses approximately 2000 animals every year. They have a small staff of a shelter Director and two full-time employees with the rest of the staff made up of part-timers who come and go. As a private, retired citizen, The shelter director has authorized me to go into the shelter five days a week to photograph animals to post at online adoption sites. I add, edit and then delete animals when they have been adopted or are no longer available. Because they do not have a large enough staff to handle this type of work, I am able to do it for the shelter, mostly from my home, as a free service.
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Shebas

Po Box 120
Prentiss
Mississippi
39474
shebas2024@gmail.com
Shebas was founded as a group foster home for dogs, and evolved into a spay/neuter sponsor, shelter and rescue. We want to alleviate and prevent as much suffering by animals caused by humans as we possibly can, spread knowledge of the necessity of spaying and neutering and find loving homes for animals that are victims of abuse.
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promise4paws

33162 TRINIDAD DR
California
92629
apromise4paws@gmail.com(949) 600-1964
P4P is six years old and homed about 2000 dogs and some cats. My wife Sue and I are the founders, we have put together a very safe reliable rescue. We rely on fosters to prepare dogs for their new homes. We love helping mans best friend.
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Best Friends Animal Society East Coast Satellite Programs

New York
New York
10013
(888) 855-0353
Best Friends East Coast Satellite Programs work collaboratively with multiple city shelters, local animal welfare organizations and passionate individuals to save the lives of pets in shelters in along the East Coast and the surrounding areas.
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Cats Breathe Cat Rescue & Sanctuary

1581 E. Mendocino st
California
91001
sallyfromthevalley0888@gmail.com(909) 643-9364
Our mission is to reduce feline suffering by providing housing for homeless, abused, neglected and abandoned cats rescued from municipal shelters, sterilizing stray and feral cats to reduce overpopulation, and providing necessary medical treatment. We are also a long-term facility that houses unwanted and unadoptable cats, and assists people who need help keeping their pets during difficult life situations. 11. We are a no-kill facility, meaning we only euthanize animals that are in untreatable pain or suffering from disease. Our goal is to place every adoptable cat or kitten in our care in a loving forever home. 12. Our Adoption Program seeks to rehabilitate and find homes for homeless cats. We offer services for former cat owners who need to surrender their cats for personal reasons, as well as for new cat owners who are interested in adopting a cat. 13. Our Spay/Neuter Program provides free or discounted spay/neuter services for cats owned by anyone in our service area. Our typical clients are of low-income and unable to afford these services on their own. 14. The Sanctuary Program offers free cat boarding to people who require temporary housing for their pets. Our typical clients include veterans at the local VA Hospital, individuals checking into substance abuse treatment centers, or individuals undergoing cancer treatments or in homeless shelters. 15. We have our Foster Care Network, which we use to provide temporary homes for cats in need. 16. We also fundraise and host community events, as well as offer educational classes to teach responsible pet ownership. We require new cat parents to complete a set of courses before they can take kitty home. 17. We also have a Fire Cat and Natural Disaster Rescue Program to help cats affected by these occurrences. 18. We accept all forms of donations to help us continue our mission.
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Working Dogs For Vets

3138 Buffalo Rd.
Tennessee
38464
support@workingdogsforvets.org(843) 647-4357
Working Dogs For Vets Mission is to provide service dogs and training to disabled heroes in need, empowering them as they return to civilian life with new-found independence; reducing suicide and overcrowding in animal shelters.
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Rescue
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Allegany County Animal Shelter

716 Furnace Street
Maryland
21502
info@ashelterofhope.com(301) 777-5930
Maryland's first municipal no kill shelter. We have a dedicated staff. We do it because all animals deserve a fighting chance.
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