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Flea/Tick Treatment

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Furrever Friends Rescue & Volunteers, Inc.

PO Box 141
Woodbury
New Jersey
08096
info@ffrescue.org(856) 845-8554
Furrever Friends Rescue and Volunteers, Inc. (FFRV) is an all-volunteer-run 501(c)(3) nonprofit that strives to save the lives of homeless animals. We work hard
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Cat

Adopt Citrus County Animal Shelter Pets

4030 S Airport Rd
Florida
34450
ccfap@ccfap.net(352) 746-8400
Volunteers at the Citrus County Animal Shelter Pets dedicated to promoting, advertising, working with the animals to help get them adopted/rescued. We Volunteer
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Dog

Ark Incorporated

139 Bo Cole Rd NW
Alabama
35806
thearkinc256@gmail.com(256) 851-4088
The Ark's mission statement is: * To rescue as many homeless animals as possible. * To provide all veterinary care for each animal to include spaying/neutering before adoption. * To maintain a no kill policy except for reasons of mercy or dangerous temperament. * To promote humane treatment of animals. The Ark provides all veterinarian preventatives to include: juvenile spay/neuter, shelter, food and a loving “at home” environment for rescued animals while they wait to be adopted into a new loving home. The Ark operates solely on donations and fundraisers and receives no city, county, state or federal funding. The Ark also has no paid employees. Volunteers from the community help out at the shelter caring for the rescued animals as well as returning telephone calls. If not for caring citizens, the Ark could not operate. The Ark serves our community by: * Rescuing sick, abandoned and injured animals * Constructing and maintaining a no-kill animal shelter * Rescuing as many animals as possible from the City Animal Control Shelter before they are put to death * Starting the first juvenile animal spay/neuter program to ensure ALL animals adopted from the ARK are spayed or neutered before adoption
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Queen City Bulldog Rescue DBA Raising Rogue

Kentucky
41017
RaisingRogue@gmail.com
Run solely by volunteers we are committed to rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming special needs and orphaned bulldog puppies. Personally (Katie) has volunteered and taken in several special needs babies over the years. I have begun teaching others how to tube feed and care for these delicate babies. This support has allowed me to start Raising Rogue providing more hands and hearts to give these little ones a fighting chance.
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Wild Rivers Animal Rescue

29921 Airport Way
Oregon
97444
info@wildriversanimalrescue.org(541) 247-2514
We are a non-profit animal rescue. We provide shelter for curry county code enforcement, as per our contract. We spay or neuter all of our animals, and we fully vaccinate our animals for adoption as well.
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Critical Care for Animal Angels

7649 Houston Road
Georgia
31008
ccaa.georgia@gmail.com
Critical Care for Animal Angels is a 501(c)3 non-profit volunteer-based organization dedicated to rescuing primarily homeless, injured or sick dogs from high-kill shelters in Georgia. We operate through a network of foster homes in the Middle Georgia area and our efforts are funded by tax-deductible contributions from kind-hearted people and organizations who care just as much as we do about making a difference.
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Liberty County Animal Services

1731 Lee Place Road NE
Georgia
31313
steve.marrero@libertycountyga.com(912) 321-2419
Municipal Shelter that offers Animal Control and low cost services to the public.
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Great Dane Rescue of Southeast Texas

15601 El Camino Real, #402
Texas
77062
info@saveadane.org
Our Message R.E.S.P.E.C.T Respect. It can mean so much too so many. And it’s such a simple thing. When we think of rescued Danes, we think of the respect they deserve. They are adaptable, flexible, most of the time wonderful. They fit right in to the foster homes and their forever homes, as if they had been there all their lives. And considering circumstances some of them come from, you’d think respect would be an automatic reaction. But that doesn’t always happen. Some people who are used to the standard of the Dane say it should be about the colors they come in, or the shape they are in, or several other issues. Many of us have been at the receiving end of this problem and it hurts. We love these dogs – the ones that have come into rescue and the ones we have adopted. It’s important to remember that we didn’t breed these dogs; we didn’t have anything to do with selling these dogs. We didn’t impulsively and ignorantly purchase these dogs. We just brought these dogs into our rescue program, trying to give them a better life than they had before we knew them. That’s all. No conspiracy. The fact that some of them are blind or deaf, bear scars, have blue eyes, have brindle or fawn patches, severely malnourished, Heartworm positive or need more than the average amount of medical care, it doesn’t matter to us. We don’t have a standard for rescued Danes – most breed rescues don’t. Although we do see many beautiful show marked Danes as well. All we’re trying to do is help the situation of homeless/unwanted/neglected Danes. So, in short, we make the decisions we do base on the facts we have at hand and, also, with what’s in our hearts. If you agree that’s wonderful. If you don’t, please respect our choices, but most of all, please respect the dogs.
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Feline Fairies, Inc.

St. Augustine
Florida
32084
Chellenorton@mac.com(719) 332-7146
I am Director of Operations. I develop and maintain our management software, manage medical records, list new cats/kittens, take photos of the cats.
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Texas All Creatures Rescue

P.O. Box 660
Texas
76061
Info@TexasACR.org
We have seen such a need for abandoned, neglected, and abused animals here in Texas. Our goal is to help as many animals as possible and to help educate individuals on caring for their pets.
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Dog

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