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Education & Outreach

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Arizona Labrador & Giant Breed Rescue, Inc.

Phoenix
Arizona
85068
(602) 307-5227
ALGBR is dedicated to educating the public on the breeds we rescue. We participate in both public and private events; educate school children and the general public. We are a non-profit* organization that is run solely on donations and all of our “employees” are unpaid volunteers. We do this because we love these wonderful creatures and we want to place as many as we can into their forever homes. Our dogs come from several sources. First and foremost from owner turn-ins, these are dogs whose owners can no longer care for them. We take the dog into our organization rather than having the dog turned over to the Humane Society or Animal Care and Control. There is great value bringing these dogs into our program. They are less likely to be exposed to disease or suffer mental stress by moving from a home situation to a smaller program such as ours. The transition for the dog to the new home is much easier. Owner turn-ins also allow us to have a more complete history of the dog. We participate in the Maricopa County Animal Care & Control New Hope Program. The program allows us to intake dogs that are slated to be euthanized, often for no other reason than a lack of space. In addition, we work with other rescue groups who may not have room for a specific dog. Once we intake a dog it usually will spend time in a foster home. Our foster homes are all volunteers that care for their foster dogs as if they were their own. This includes working on housebreaking, basic training, grooming and medical care. All dogs available for adoption have had a basic veterinary checkup, have current vaccinations and a micro chip.
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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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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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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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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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BunnAgain Rabbit Rescue and Education

Paradis
Louisiana
70080
LoveMyBuns411@outlook.com(504) 717-3918
I'm Donna Rome, I help pet rabbits which are abandoned or unwanted in some way by taking them in, loving on them, getting them spayed and neutered, and finding suitable adoptive families. I also educate potential and present rabbit owners of vital bunny info and links to helpful sites. I run BUNN AGAIN RABBIT RESCUE where 2nd HAND BUNS are #1 . If you love critters, and/or are a bunny owner or adoption advocate, share with others and spread the bunny love! Pictures, resources, facts and events can be shared here! —Located in Paradis, Louisiana
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Dogs by Debin

5559 NW Barry Rd. #363
Missouri
64154
dogsbydebin@gmail.com(816) 298-9997
Dogs by Debin is located in Kansas City, Missouri. We house & care for approximately 40 dogs at any given time. Our dogs arrive in our care in many ways; owner surrenders, strays & we pull from local high-intake shelters. We have an equal balance of dogs that need medical care, behavioral rehabilitation & some dogs that are just ready to get into that new home today. All of our dogs leave our care spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped & heartworm tested (if positive, we treat them). We were developed based on the fact that there is a gap in the system here locally. The shelters that are open-intake, although they are doing the best they can, they can only do so much. Those shelters are also very stressful to the dogs & this is where we step in. You can consider our place a half-way home for dogs if you will. We allow the dogs to be dogs again, offering them behavioral modification, land to run on, playgroups & necessary vet care. With this being said, our adoption rate is sometimes slowed due to the fact the dog(s) may not be ready for adoption right away. We set our dogs up for success & match them with the right family. Our final goal is to have the adoptions last the dog's lifetime. Our #1 goal though is to have a dog stay in their current home, should it be safe. We offer counseling & resources to do our best to make this happen. When it's not possible, they may safely surrender the dog to us, provided we have space. Please consider donating to our cause. You can revisit our website & watch while we grow, or help us grow by making a donation. We are a licensed shelter through the state of Missouri & a 501(c)(3) non-profit.
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Washington County-Johnson City Animal Control Center

525 Sells Avenue
Tennessee
37604
jcanimalshelter@embarqmail.com(423) 926-8769
We are animal control for all of Washington County, we enforce city and state animal laws, we pick up stray and unwanted pets and if not claimed by their owner, we put them up for adoption. We use as many rescue groups as we can to help find homes for all of our pets and the internet has been very helpful to our efforts.
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Sand Mtn Mutts n Pups Rescue

Trenton
Georgia
30752
suzannepittman@tvn.net(423) 802-4887
We are a group of three people starting a new rescue in the area. We rescue unwanted, abandoned and owner surrenders. We foster all animals we take in and socialize to they are ready to go to their new home. We do it for the love of the animals.
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NorthStar Shih Tzu Rescue

Tonka Bay
Minnesota
55331
northstarshihtzurescue@gmail.com
Northstar Shih Tzu Rescue (NorthStar/NSSTR) is an all-volunteer, 501c3 (in process) non-profit organization dedicated to Shih Tzu and Shih Tzu blend dogs. NorthStar Shih Tzu Rescue exists to benefit both Shih Tzu and Shih Tzu blend dogs and the people of our community. We operate as a no-kill rescue that provides rescue and adoption services, and meaningful outreach programs in order to advance the welfare of these companion animals, to serve and educate our community, and to make a positive, loving impact on the lives of both. NSSTR, located in Excelsior, MN, actively works to rescue Shih Tzu and Shih Tzu blend dogs from dangerous environments and shelters with the ultimate goal of placing them in loving, permanent, adoptive homes. We rescue unwanted, abandoned, and abused dogs. We have them vaccinated, micro-chipped, spayed or neutered, provide other medical care, and rehabilitate them in carefully selected foster homes. We also serve as a resource to our community and all pet owners by providing education and information on the benefits of adopting an animal in need as well as responsible pet ownership, including the importance of spay/neuter, good nutrition, and positive behavior training. We strive to increase public awareness about companion animal overpopulation, commercial breeders, and to offer solutions to end the killing of adoptable animals. We work in alliance with local animal shelters, pounds, other rescue groups, and humane society organizations to ensure these animals are not forgotten.
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