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Foster Care

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Tallahassee-Leon Community Animal Service Center

1125 Easterwood Drive
Tallahassee
Florida
32311
Donna.Joyner@talgov.com(850) 891-2950
Mission:The Tallahassee-Leon Community Animal Service Center (TLCASC) ensures public safety and the welfare of animals by enforcing animal control regulations and by providing a secure, healthy environment for animals in its care. Vision: The Tallahassee-Leon Community Animal Service Center seeks to enhance and enrich the community by providing the best animal-care facility and services in the nation. * Investigates reports of animal cruelty * Enforces animal control regulations * Responds to complaints about dangerous or nuisance animals * Rescues animals in distress * Provides humane care for over 10,000 animals impounded each year * Provides microchip ID for pets adopted from the center * Helps people find lost pets * Seeks homes for stray animals * Humanely euthanizes animals that cannot be adopted * Coordinates foster homes as resources allow * Provides humane euthanasia, at an owner’s request, for terminally ill pets * Educates the public about responsible pet ownership
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Lean On Me Doberman Rescue

2314 S. Route 59, #164
Plainfield
Illinois
60586
info@leanonmedoberescue.com(815) 773-4441
Lean On Me Doberman Rescue is licensed by the Illinois Department of Agriculture as an approved animal shelter. We are a 501c3, Not for Profit Organization and a corporation in the State of Illinois composed solely of volunteers. Our purpose is to educate the public about rescue, to promote responsible dog ownership, and to reduce the abuse and neglect of Doberman Pinscher dogs. In addition, our mission is to provide educational services about training, altering, and the humane care of dogs and to also promote good canine citizenship. LOMDR is dedicated to saving abused, abandoned, surrendered, and homeless Dobermans. Our goal is to restore to good health, rehabilitate, and place them into safe and loving permanent homes. We work as a network of qualified foster homes and exist solely on donations and money raised.
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New England Border Collie Rescue

Connecticut
06039
info@nebcr.org
New England Border Collie Rescue, Inc. (NEBCR) is a group of volunteers working to find homes for stray, abandoned or unwanted Border Collies.
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Southwest Airedale Terrier Rescue

Arizona
48430
swat.rescue@gmail.com
SWAT is a non-profit all-volunteer network of Airedale people who find homes for purebred Airedale Terriers that have been lost, abandoned or surrendered. The Airedale Rescue volunteers in the western states are few and far between -- just a handful of people covering a huge territory. Many of the volunteers have been rescuing Airedales for years with very little assistance. In 2003, we started this website as a way to coordinate communication and cooperation to help homeless Airedales in the southwestern states. SouthWest Airedale Terrier (SWAT) Rescue is not an organization or corporation. We are an informal association of independent rescue volunteers. Each volunteer is responsible for the rescued Airedales in their care. Each of us operates in a slightly different fashion, but we all have one thing in common: we are dedicated to finding the perfect home for each individual Airedale in our care. SWAT volunteers include Airedale pet owners & breeders who believe we have a responsibility not only for our own dogs and the dogs we produce, but for the Airedale breed as a whole. The SWAT volunteers have full-time jobs, families, and animals of their own and many work more hours doing rescue work than they do at their full-time jobs. While SWAT volunteers make every effort to return phone calls/emails promptly, this may not always happen. Please, be patient with us. Emergency calls about the safety of Airedales take priority. Each volunteer of the Southwest Airedale Terrier Rescue network has the following goals: To rescue any purebred Airedale in our area without a responsible owner or breeder. Before placement, each rescued Airedale Terrier will be: spayed or neutered permanently identified with a microchip checked for heartworm, parasites and other health issues brought up to date on vaccinations required by law and appropriate to the age and health of the Airedale, carefully evaluated for temperament & personality in order to be matched with an appropriate home bathed and groomed Place each rescued Airedale Terriers into the loving forever home best suited to the needs of that particular Airedale. Educate the public regarding the Airedale breed and responsible dog ownership. No SWAT volunteer conducts rescue activities for personal profit. All profits from fundraising activities, fees and donations will be used only for the benefit of rescued Airedales.
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Harbor Humane Society

14345 Bagley Street
West Olive
Michigan
49460
office@harborhumane.org(616) 399-2119
Our Mission: Harbor Humane Society's mission is to provide a safe harbor for animals entrusted to our care as we strive to secure their future through our adoption, outreach, and educational programs.
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United States Equine Rescue League, Inc.

P.O. Box 317
Pendleton
Indiana
46064
info@userl.org(800) 650-8549
Mission statement: The United States Equine Rescue League (USERL) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the compassionate care of equines. Our mission is to save, protect, and rehabilitate equines in need. We rescue abused, neglected, or abandoned equines; provide them with care and rehabilitation; and finally find them a compatible, loving home. We believe that education is the long-term solution to improving the lives of equines. about userl: The United States Equine Rescue League, Inc. (USERL) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, incorporated in NC in the year 1997. Tax ID# 56-2069469. Funded by private donations and fundraising Staffed mostly by volunteers Foster network involving almost 100 homes Averaging over 100 equine rescued per year Active Regions across North Carolina, Virginia, and Indiana Goals: To educate horse-owners and the public about proper equine care, and the problems of neglect, abuse, and slaughter. To rescue equines from neglectful and abusive situations by educating owners, helping to place at-risk equines and ultimately working within the bounds of the law to remove equines from their owner's care when deemed necessary. To rehabilitate sick, injured and underweight equines and restore them to a state of health To end the suffering of those equines which cannot be rehabilitated by means of humane euthanasia. To find all equines that come under the care of USERL a compatible, loving home.
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New England Equine Rescues

Rhode Island
02874
fatoldfarmwife@verizon.net(401) 742-6090
We are a group of people who are involved in all phases of equine rescue. Welcome all who want to join! We are constantly growing, trying to get all New Englanders together, as well as surrounding areas, in the best network possible. We need to find good homes, foster homes, volunteers, transport, advice, referrals, and as much support as we can to help stop the abuse, neglect, and slaughter of horses. There is no one facility, no one rescue, but a large group of people ranging from 'an extra stall' to larger 501(c)3 organizations. We welcome all horse people, location is not important, the bigger the better! Please join us. NEER is pending non profit status. Ein: 202629551
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ResQ Animal Coalition

926 Cypress Ave.
Redding
California
96001
resq@resqac.com(530) 276-9364
ResQ Animal Coalition is a non-profit animal welfare organization located in Redding, CA, networking to save lives. Our primary focus is small dogs and parrot rescue but have always strived to find life saving alternatives for those who cross our paths. We have rescued and released many of our indiginous feathered friends as well as mammals. We believe that every pet that has been cast away for whatever reason deserves a safe and secure home.
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Salt Lake County Animal Services

511 W 3900 S
Salt Lake City
Utah
84123
animals@slco.org(385) 468-7387
Salt Lake County Animal Services is the premier animal service agency in Utah: We are the largest no-kill shelter in the State of Utah We have a full-service, full-time veterinary clinic We have a 24/7, 365 days-per-year field operation We host over 175 community outreach events annually We are recognized nationally for our cutting-edge programming Dedicated volunteers log tens of thousands of hours annually Microchips & vaccinations are free to our jurisdictions via our voucher program We have been named “Best of State” five out of the last six years We serve the citizens and pets within the unincorporated area of Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Holladay City, Herriman City, Midvale City, and Riverton City. We have had a commitment to operating a “no-kill” facility for six years, and our live release rate surpassed 91 percent in 2013 and 92 percent in 2014. We are the largest shelter in Utah to achieve this status. We offer pet adoptions, provide pet licensing, enforce animal-related city and county ordinances, provide shelter for all types of lost and abandoned pets, investigate complaints of animal cruelty, abuse and neglect, provide humane euthanasia for pets in our areas at the request of pet owners (fee for service), respond to emergencies involving injured or aggressive animals, offer free in-class humane education programs for schools in our serviced areas
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Kitty Colony

PO Box 243
Pennsylvania
17532
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