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The SPCA for Monterey County

1002 Monterey-Salinas Highway
Salinas
California
93908
info@spcamc.org(831) 373-2631
The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) for Monterey County is your nonprofit, independent, donor-supported humane society that has been serving the animals and people of Monterey County since 1905. The SPCA is not a chapter of any other agency and does not have a parent organization. They shelter homeless, neglected and abused pets and livestock, and provide humane education and countless other services to the community. They are the local agency you call to investigate animal cruelty, rescue and rehabilitate injured wildlife, and aid domestic animals in distress. Online at www.SPCAmc.org.
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Compassionate Animal Rescue for Medical Aid

27672 Crown Valley Pkwy
California
92691
carmaoc@cox.net(949) 231-9184
I am a veterinarian that started a 501c3 to rescue injured and sick animals, give them the necessary treatment, spay or neuter, vaccinate, AVID chip and then adopt out to loving homes
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Richmond SPCA

2519 Hermitage Road
Richmond
Virginia
23220
info@richmondspca.org(804) 643-6785
The Richmond SPCA is a non-profit, no-kill humane organization founded in 1891. We are dedicated to the simple principle that every life is precious. The Richmond SPCA is a national leader in humane care and education. We embrace the principles of the no-kill philosophy and are dedicated to providing uncompromising care for animals. The Richmond SPCA is not affiliated with any other private animal welfare organization or SPCA. However, because we regularly transfer pets from local municipal agencies into our care, we bring in more than 70 percent of our homeless pets from a variety of surrounding animal welfare organizations. The remaining 30 percent are composed of owner surrenders. In a single year, we save the lives of more than 3,000 orphaned dogs and cats. The Richmond SPCA operates the Clinic for Compassionate Care, a full-service veterinary clinic. We also offer a variety of services, including a behavior helpline, pet behavior classes, children's educational programs, a pet pantry, affordable wellness clinic, numerous volunteer programs, pet retention programs, feral cat resources and companionship programs.
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Wylie Animal Rescue Foundation

P.O. Box 5364
Nevada
89450
info@tahoewarf.com(775) 833-2319
Provide safe, loving homes for animals otherwise destined for euthanasia. Provide education regarding importance of training, vet care, etc, in order to help end cycle of pet overpopulation and euthanasia.
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Ambassador Pit Bull Rescue

21010 Southbank Street, #165
Sterling
Virginia
20165
contact@ambassadorpitbulls.org
Ambassador Pit Bull Rescue (APBR) is a local breed specific rescue/placement organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and responsible rehoming of neglected, surrendered or otherwise homeless Pit Bull dogs in the DC Metropolitan Area (Northern Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia). Concurrently, APBR is dedicated to educating the public about responsible dog ownership regarding the proper care and training of Pit Bulls. APBR is an all-volunteer rescue organization with seasoned rescuers who have been rescuing and placing “Pit Bull type” dogs for many years. None of APBR’s officers, directors or rescuers receives any salary or compensation of any kind. Additionally, all administrative costs are kept to an absolute minimum, as every penny spent on administration is considered money taken away from the dogs. Private contributions are spent on the rescuing of Pit Bull dogs and include but are not limited to: shelter fees paid to obtain the dog, veterinary expenses for spaying/neutering, maintaining up-to-date vaccinations, various testing as needed for heartworm and other diseases, etc. Many of the Pit Bulls entering our program require additional medical treatment in order to treat infections, injuries, wounds or illnesses prior to being eligible for adoption. As adoption fees alone do not cover APBR’s actual costs incurred from these situations, APBR obtains substantial support from the general public. A small portion this income is set aside to invest into merchandise, which is sold as a fundraising activity. All of the activities of APBR will be governed by or conducted under the control and supervision of the officers and board of directors of APBR.
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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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Desert Harbor Doberman Rescue of Arizona

PO Box 97425
Phoenix
Arizona
85060
azdoberescue@gmail.com
DHDR was founded on January 6, 2009. Our mission is (1) to rescue placeable purebred Doberman Pinschers in Arizona, evaluate and treat them, and place them in suitable, qualified, and loving forever homes, and (2) to educate the public about our breed and about living with a Doberman. Our first priority is to save fundamentally sound dogs who are at high risk of death or abuse, dogs on shelter “kill” lists, strays, and foundlings in accordance with applicable laws. After exploring all other options to keep them in their present homes, and when our resources permit, our second priority is to save owner-surrendered purebred Dobermans from being sent to a shelter or destroyed.
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Macon County Animal Control

1377 Lakeside Drive
North Carolina
28734
(828) 349-2106
We are a County operated shelter serving all of Macon County North Carolina. We opened in July 2009 and our shelter has a cat room that can house up to 21 cats, 30 large dog kennels, a puppy room and both cat and dog isolation rooms. All of our animals have a limited time at the shelter, call for adoptable animal information today!
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Take Me Home

2633 Lincoln Blvd #207
Santa Monica
California
90405
takemehomerescue@gmail.com(310) 967-4637
TMH is a non-profit, volunteer based organization that has been saving the lives of homeless animals for more than ten years. TMH works in conjunction with animal shelters and rescue groups throughout the United States and beyond to help save animals in shelters, on the streets or in unsafe living conditions. TMH is driven by love, compassion and advocating for innocent animals who have no voice.
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The Loving Caring Animal Organization

P.O. Box 1531
Alabama
35758
adopt@tlcpaws.org
We help people with problems they have with their animals. We provide vet care, or food, or whatever folk need, always asking them to do what they can. When people can no longer keep their animals, even with our help, we do our best to find homes. We have a large list of contacts formed over the years, which is invaluable in this.
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