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Delaware Humane Association

701 A Street
Wilmington
Delaware
19801
adoptions@dehumane.org(302) 571-0111
Please visit http://www.dehumane.org/whoweare
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Furget Us Not Rescue , Inc

P.O. Box 1053
Michigan
48030
furgetusnotrescue@gmail.com(248) 667-8386
We are a foster based rescue interested in saving and re-homing adoptable animals because we love animals.
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Kansas Humane Society

3313 N Hillside
Wichita
Kansas
67219
(316) 524-9196
The Kansas Humane Society is a private, non-profit organization that receives nearly 18,000 animals each year from citizens unable or unwilling to care for them. We receive no local or state tax dollars, United Way funding, or support from the Humane Society of the United States and depend entirely on private donations and adoption fees.
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Ewenity Farm Border Collie Haven, Inc.

Florida
34211
We are a small rescue specializing in herding breeds. We pull dogs from the Southeastern United States, predominantly Florida, that are on death row and literally have just hours. We take dogs of all ages and do not turn down dogs that are ill or heartworm positive. I rescued a border collie 3 years ago from a shelter, and that led to the discovery that there were many in shelters. I have property to keep dogs on and wanted to help them, so here we are today. We have a network of fosters. The dogs receive basic training, house manners, leash training, crate training, are housebroken, and vetted. We try very carefully to match dogs with people to diminish returns, and we do indeed have few returns.
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Have A Heart, Inc. A South Florida Canine Rescue

2901 Clint Moore Road #420
Florida
33496
Haveaheartfl@yahoo.com
Have A Heart, Inc. is a small, volunteer Canine Rescue in South Florida. We save dogs from Death Row and keep them safe until a new home can be found. Our mission is to Rescue, Re-home and Educate. We are a certified 501(c)(3) Non-Profit, No-Kill Organization.
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Washington Humane Society

1201 New York Ave NE
Washington
Washington, D.C.
20002
adopt@washhumane.org(202) 727-7369
The Washington Humane Society, the only Congressionally-chartered animal welfare agency in the United States, has been the leading voice for animals in the District of Columbia since 1870. As the only open-access shelter in the nation’s capital, no call for help goes unanswered, and no animal is ever turned away. The Washington Humane Society provides comfort and care to nearly 30,000 animals each year through its broad range of programs and services including: sheltering, adoption, humane law enforcement, spay and neuter, humane education, human – animal rehabilitation programs, and lost and found services. For more information, please visit www.washhumane.org.
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Alabama SPCA

P.O. Box 78
Northport
Alabama
35476
info@alabamaspca.org(205) 440-3647
The Alabama Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ALSPCA) is an Animal Welfare Organization based in Tuscaloosa Alabama. The ALSPCA operates in all of Alabama. Goals and Objectives of the ALSPCA 1. Establishing relationships with local Agencies in an effort to save abandoned, abused or injured pets from suffering by establishing and maintaining a network of individuals willing to provide temporary foster care for abandoned companion animals until such time as a permanent home for them would be found. 2. To help educate and inform the public through events, educational sessions/trainings, educational materials and by maintaining a website and/or other on-line services, resources, forums, or operations to enable and enhance the learning and conduct of all aspects of health, care and welfare of dogs, cats and/or other animals. 3. To advocate for the needless euthanizing of abandoned pets by promoting spay and neuter, to increase public awareness with respect to the plight of homeless pets, and to foster a culture of kindness to animals.
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Greenhill Humane Society

88530 Green Hill Rd
Oregon
97402
information@green-hill.org(541) 689-1503
Greenhill Humane Society is Lane County's largest animal shelter. We provide safe shelter for animals in transition, serve as advocates for animals and their people, work to end animal overpopulation and educate the public about compassion and responsibility towards all animals.
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Valley Cats, Inc.

790 Hampshire Road, Unit H
Westlake Village
California
91361
valleycatsinc@aol.com(818) 883-5252
I have been rescuing for more than 40 years and finally established Valley Cats, Inc. in 1999. We are 501(c)3, all volunteer and totally dedicated to the rescuing, rehabilitating, and re-homing of cats in our care. Stray and abandoned cats are not as visible in neighborhoods and empty lots as dogs are and we want to be there for them. Our mission is to rescue cats and kittens in need, rehabilitate and re-home them. Many of our rescues come to us hurt, sick, scared or abandoned. We work with them until they are ready for adoption. We are a no-kill organization and our volunteers and Board of Directors are dedicated to preserving the life and dignity of every animal we take in.
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SPCA of Southwest Michigan

6955 W KL Ave
Michigan
49009
info@spcaswmich.org(269) 344-1474
SPCA of Southwest Michigan (SPCA) is a volunteer led and operated organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and responsible adoption of homeless pets. SPCA provides its rescued animals with veterinary care, vaccinations and spay/neuter surgery, as well as socialization and rehabilitation within our foster home system and at our shelter. To date, SPCA of Southwest Michigan has rescued and adopted out more than 9,000 dogs, puppies, cats and kittens since its inception in 2002. The organization rescues abandoned pets that might otherwise be euthanized in pound facilities. The SPCA of Southwest Michigan is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit animal welfare organization that operates solely on private donations and service fees charged upon adoption. The Rescue and Adoption Center is located at 6955 West KL Avenue, Kalamazoo, Michigan 49009.
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