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Feline Friends of Destin

PO Box 822
Florida
32540
felinefriendsofdestin@hotmail.com(850) 837-3869
Feline Friends of Destin is a 501(c), non-profit, all volunteer, organization. FFoD does not have a shelter so we rely mainly on foster homes until adopted. FFoD does utilize the space provided by The Cat Clinic in Destin, where all our adoptions are done. FFoD is dedicated to the control of the feral cat population and reduction of the killing and abandonment of healthy felines. We accomplish this through TNR&M (Trap, Neuter, Return and Maintain) program, adoptions, education and community assistance.
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One Love Animal Rescue, Inc.

463 Johnny Mercer Blvd Suite B7 #142
savannah
Georgia
31405
info@oneloveanimalrescue.com
The mission of One Love Animal Rescue, Inc. is to help abandoned, neglected, abused and unwanted pets by partnering with shelters, rescue groups and the community to facilitate adoption of these animals into permanent and loving homes. Our goal is to save one life at a time by promoting local animal shelter adoptions and raising awareness in our community about responsible pet ownership. We strive to highlight the importance of spaying or neutering pets which will aid in the reduction of overpopulation. We believe that appropriate and positive reinforcement training and socialization of these shelter animals will lead to well-adjusted family pets, thereby decreasing the number of abandoned animals in shelters. Our dream is that one day all the shelters will be empty because every pet will have a home. One Love Animal Rescue, Inc. is a volunteer based organization located in Savannah, Georgia. While we await approval of 501(c)3 status, we operate as a non-profit organization with no paid staff members and all donations directly benefit the animals entrusted in our care
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Dogs by Debin

5559 NW Barry Rd. #363
Missouri
64154
dogsbydebin@gmail.com(816) 298-9997
Dogs by Debin is located in Kansas City, Missouri. We house & care for approximately 40 dogs at any given time. Our dogs arrive in our care in many ways; owner surrenders, strays & we pull from local high-intake shelters. We have an equal balance of dogs that need medical care, behavioral rehabilitation & some dogs that are just ready to get into that new home today. All of our dogs leave our care spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped & heartworm tested (if positive, we treat them). We were developed based on the fact that there is a gap in the system here locally. The shelters that are open-intake, although they are doing the best they can, they can only do so much. Those shelters are also very stressful to the dogs & this is where we step in. You can consider our place a half-way home for dogs if you will. We allow the dogs to be dogs again, offering them behavioral modification, land to run on, playgroups & necessary vet care. With this being said, our adoption rate is sometimes slowed due to the fact the dog(s) may not be ready for adoption right away. We set our dogs up for success & match them with the right family. Our final goal is to have the adoptions last the dog's lifetime. Our #1 goal though is to have a dog stay in their current home, should it be safe. We offer counseling & resources to do our best to make this happen. When it's not possible, they may safely surrender the dog to us, provided we have space. Please consider donating to our cause. You can revisit our website & watch while we grow, or help us grow by making a donation. We are a licensed shelter through the state of Missouri & a 501(c)(3) non-profit.
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Texas Star Rescue

749 Etheredge Road
Texas
75602
director@texasstarrescue.org(903) 660-3177
We are a 501(c)3 non-profit rescue group for dogs and cats in kill shelters in Texas and Louisiana.
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Buffalo C.A.R.E.S. Animal Rescue

Tonawanda
New York
14150
board@buffalocares.org
Buffalo CARES was started by 7 people who have worked together for years at various other rescues. We started this rescue because we wanted to make sure our rescue was run the right way. We saw a need for a rescue in the Buffalo, NY area that would help & rescue local dogs. The majority of our animals are local animals.
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Humane Society of the North Bay

1121 Sonoma Boulevard
Vallejo
California
94590
adoptioninterest@hsnb.org(707) 645-7905
We provide shelter for animals who are lost, abandoned or are given up by families no longer able to care for them. We offer a second chance to adoptable animals and place them in loving, permanent homes.
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Rottie Aid Rottweiler Rescue

PO Box 620730
Colorado
80162
RottieAid@aol.com
Rottie Aid is a rescue that focuses on pulling dogs from local Colorado shelters and rehome them. We do take in owner relinquishes when we can as well. Most of the dogs we get are dogs with some issue or another so need experienced Rottweiler owners to apply. Our goal is to be a resource for the local shelters and Rottweiler owners to come to when needed. We are a VERY small rescue so we are limited on what we can do. Always looking for experienced Rottweiler owners to become a foster home for us.
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Hands of Hope Rescue

4827 Camelot Dr. W.
Kansas
67530
handsofhopegb@gmail.com
I started this organization in Aug. 2013. I began in rescue transport and then because the sole volunteer at our shelter as rescue/transport coordinator. I decided to make my dream a reality by starting my own rescue because of the homeless pet problem in our country. We all have to do our part if we want to help this problem.
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2DaRescue Animal Rescue

Arizona
85295
karen@2darescue.org(480) 229-9530
2DARESCUE RESCUE WAS DEVELOPED IN RESPONSE TO THE GROWING NUMBER OF HOMELESS DOGS AND CATS SUFFERING IN THE COUNTY SHELTERS AND STREETS, MOST OF WHICH ARE EUTHANIZED. WE RESCUE DOGS WEEKLY OFF THE EUTHANASIA LIST AS WELL AS TAKE IN DOGS HOMELESS ON THE STREETS.
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MarrVelous Pet Rescues & Adoptions

99900 Overseas Highway
Florida
33037
info@marrvelouspetrescues.org(305) 453-1315
MarrVelous Pet Rescues & Adoptions (MPR) is a nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation officially formed in 2007 out of the love of animals shared by its founding members. Our mission is to unite homeless pets with loving homes and families. The organization is comprised of a "virtual shelter" based out of Marr Properties in Key Largo, Florida. This virtual shelter is a local network of foster families who are dedicated to take in, care for and if needed, rehabilitate or socialize animals in need until they are ready to be placed in permanent loving forever homes. Funding for these services comes solely from donations, which are fully tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Animals we adopt out often come to us having been abandoned or relinquished. Some may have injuries, health issues or other medical needs requiring veterinary care, antibiotics or other medications. If no medical history is available, a wellness exam is done, vaccines administered and preventive medications are started. Occasionally there will be behavioral or emotional issues that need to be addressed - perhaps the pet has been neglected or abused and needs to re-learn to trust. And sometimes the animals who come to our care are perfectly happy, healthy, fully trained and respectable little souls who, through no fault of their own, are suddently in need of a new home. The stories are plentiful and the needs are vast. Our foster families, with the assistance of loca veterinarians, take great care in making sure these needs are met. Funding for these services and needs come soley from donations. If you are interested in becoming a foster family for MPR, go to our website and complete an application. Someone will contact you to discuss what it takes to be a foster host family. Learn the rewards that come from lending a hand.
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