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Sammie's Friends Nevada County Animal Shelter

14647 McCourtney Road
California
95949
dina@sammiesfriends.org(530) 471-5041
Sammie's Friends was created in 2004 in order to provide medical care for the shelter animals that were being euthanized because of illness or injuries. We have successfully reduced the euthanasia rate in our county from 68% to less than 1%. We did this by providing medical care and by marketing our available animals. We are a staff of 11 animal lovers and have well over 100 volunteers that help run our shelter.
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Naples Cat Alliance

921 No Name Ln
Naples
Florida
34120
info@naplescatalliance.org(424) 835-1523
We are a Trap, Neuter and Return group that recently opened a No-Kill, Free Roaming Cat Shelter. We found so many wonderful cats in the field we wanted to be able to provide them with adoption opportunities. We have TNR'd over 4,000 cats in the past five years.
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Lost Dogs Run

121 Notquyta Road,
Murphy
North Carolina
28906
ronstoessell@gmail.com(985) 630-1613
Lost Dogs Run was formed to promote fostering by individuals who find or have unwanted animals while they are being adopted. Depending upon funding, we provide food and medical assistance during the foster period which can last up to a year.
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All 4 One Rescue

Oklahoma
73083
emily@all4onerescue.org
I am the president and founder of All 4 One rescue. We rescue abandoned, homeless, misplaced animals off the streets, in shelters and from owners who either don't want them anymore or cannot provide for them anymore. I do what I do because I love it! It's my passion and I always say "if not for me then who"
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Bowling Green Warren County Humane Society

1924 Louisville Road
Kentucky
42101
bgshelterpets@aol.com(270) 783-9404
The Humane Society is an independent, non-profit agency contracted by Warren County to operate the animal shelter, which we moved into in 1983. The Humane Society is not a department of city or county government. The city and county own the shelter building. The Humane Society receives funds from city and county governments to operate the shelter. This funding is used to pay for management/employee salaries, utility bills, cleaning supplies/chemicals, euthanasia solution, cat litter, fuel for rescue vehicles and building repairs/maintenance. Humane Society DONATIONS are used to pay for medical care of sick and injured animals, animal cages, incidental supplies such as food/water bowls, dog/cat treats, canned cat/dog food, dog/cat toys, supplies for fund raisers and education/outreach programs. Hill's Pet Products donates dog, cat, kitten and puppy food. We were lucky enough to open a second building in 2004 called the HILDRETH Adoption Center.
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New HOPE Spay/Neuter Clinic

214 Canal St.
Plantsville
Connecticut
06479
info@hopect.org(203) 437-7955
We are CT's first low cost/high volume Spay/Neuter Clinic. We are part of the Humane Alliance, a network of over 100 Spay/Neuter Clinics nationwide. We hope to end overpopulation and unnecessary euthanasia through the sterilization of cats and dogs. We have also recently expanded our mission to include Wellness visits and urgent/complicated surgeries (i.e. pyos, enucleations, etc.)
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SevaDog Rescue and Rehabilitation

Oregon
97448
sevadogmandy@gmail.com
We are a small family style organization dedicated to training dogs so they stay in their homes and stay out of the shelters.
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Ruff World Animal Rescue

Oviedo
Florida
32765
clvaughn1@hotmail.com(321) 277-8427
We are a group of animal advocates that focus on animals at risk of euthanisia in kill shelters, due to no adoption, or health issue. We also assist agricultural animals when in need and get them to pet homes or sancturies. We help the public with spay/neuter, and assist in re-homing owned pets to keep thim out of the shelter.
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the Dixon Animal Protection Society

New Mexico
87527
DoggieStyles@DAPSNM.org
DPS was started 30 plus years ago by Jeannie Cornelius. At one time she had 49 dogs in her care. Through a mutual friend I become involved and took on the President role when we moved here two years ago. We have both been life long animal lovers and feel a soul connection to them all. I worked with the Austin Humane Society as a dog volunteer (I'm allergic to cats but have 3) prior to moving.
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Parma Animal Shelter

6260 State Road
Parma
Ohio
44130
(440) 885-8014
The Parma Animal Shelter is run by volunteers for the stray and abandoned animals of the City of Parma, OH. 6260 State Road Parma, OH 44134 telephone 440-885-8014 Mission To reconcile lost pets with their owners and find good homes for stray animals brought in by the Parma Animal Warden. Company Overview The Parma Animal Shelter is run by volunteers for the stray and abandoned animals of the City of Parma. Volunteers dedicate their time to tasks such as walking the dogs, cleaning cages for the dogs and cats, feeding the animals, and giving them love. We also have volunteers that foster some of our animals in their home. Our objectives include: 1. Work to prevent animal cruelty, abuse, and negl...See More Description The shelter is open daily from 10-12 noon and 5-7 pm. Volunteers must be 15 or older to act as junior volunteers.
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