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LUVUMALL ANIMAL RESCUE

Michigan
48039
LUVUMALL101@GMAIL.COM(810) 734-1782
LUVUM ALL is an all-breed no-profit foster based resuce, located in Marine City, Michigan. All our volunteers have the same passion to rescue and educate the public on the importance of sterilization. We promise to find that perfect home for each animal. We are dedicated to each and every one of our babies. Our mission is to promote and educate the community on the over population of animals; as well as the importance of Spay & Neuter programs available. While doing this we shall save as many animals as possible from being euthanized. We shall do this by fostering them, then adopting them out to loving homes.
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Rescues On The Runway

Santa Clarita
California
91386
rescuesonrunway@aol.com(661) 305-5700
ROTR rescues dogs and cats from kill shelters and stray on the streets. We provide, medical, dental, grooming, socialization and re-homing. We LOVE animals and help save as many lives as possible. We are a small dog and cat rescue. Once you adopt a animal from our rescue you become part of the ROTR family <3
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People's Anti-Cruelty Association/Albuquerque Animal Rescue

P.O. Box 21280
New Mexico
87154
pacatrish@yahoo.com(505) 315-0004
PACA / AAR, incorporated in 1973, is the oldest no-kill animal rescue group in New Mexico. Our main focus is abandoned, abused cats and dogs. We provide all needed medical care, spay/neuter, as well as any major surgery required. We also provide a safe haven until an adoptive home is found. Our foster care program places animals in a home environment allowing us the opportunity to assess their personalities and specific needs. This process gives us the ability to place the animal in the “right” adoptive home by matching the needs of the adoptive person or family with the most suitable animal available.
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The Way Home, Inc.

PO Box 541502
Orlando
Florida
32854
Thewayhomerescue@gmail.com(407) 405-3701
We are a 501c3 pet rescue. Our purpose is to educate the public about stray animal overpopulation and the importance of spay /neuter.
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Georgina Animal Control and Adoption Centre

26815 Civic Centre Road
Ontario
L4P 3G1
animal-control@georgina.ca(905) 476-3457
Georgina Animal Shelter & Adoption Centre is the facility which provides shelter to all cats and dogs found running at large within the municipal borders of Georgina, East Gwillimbury, Whitchurch Stouffville and Newmarket. Animals not claimed by an owner are assessed, then placed up for adoption if deemed adoptable.
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A Pets Wish Rescue

Texas
78842
apwrescue@gmail.com(830) 313-8799
The only 501-C3 Non-profit rescue in this county and beyond that rescues mostly from high kill animal control facilities and individuals and off the streets.
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Echo Dogs White Shepherd Rescue

PO Box 95705
Illinois
60195
info@echodogs.org
How We Work Where we get our dogs: Most of our dogs come from animal control facilities (also known as dog pounds or "doggie jail"). They have either been found as strays or abandoned there by their prior owners. We also accept dogs directly from owners who no longer want them - most of the time, it's due to a change in their family circumstances and they find that the dog simply no longer fits into their plans, but sometimes it's truly an unfortunate set of events that require them to relinquish a beloved pet. How do we choose which dogs we accept: There are three main criteria we use to determine which dogs come into our organization for rehoming. First, and most importantly, is the temperament of the dog. In an ideal world, this would be the only criteria we would apply to accepting a dog for rehoming. We try to get as good a behavioral assessment as we can prior to committing to taking the dog. If a dog is still with its owner, we require that the dog be assessed by a professional selected by us before we will agree to accept the dog. Second, whether we have an open foster space available. This, sadly for many dogs, is simply a matter of lucky timing. We have no physical facility, so we have to wait for a dog to be adopted before we have a foster space available (although we dream of having a facility some day). Foster space is definitely the bottleneck in our ability to save more dogs. Third, if we have a way to get the dog transported from where it is to where the foster home is located. We sometimes have a dog in one state, but the open foster space is in a different state. If we have volunteers to help transport, we have to incur expense to board the dog for at least two weeks, get its vaccinations and have a health certificate issued in its home state before we transport the dog across into another state for fostering. If we have the funds and volunteers available, we can save the dog. Where are the dogs located: Once a dog enters our program, he or she lives in a foster home. Our foster homes are in many different states. The dog lives as a member of the foster family until he or she is adopted. The foster parents learn all about the dog and can give potential adopters a detailed description of the dog's personality and quirks. What keeps us going: WE LOVE PHOTOS AND UPDATES! Hearing that our dogs are doing well and that you're happy with them is what keeps us going in this otherwise fairly grim business. Please keep us posted on significant events or just whenever you happen to think of it. We love to hear from you!
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Valley Bully Rescue

California
95350
valleybullyrescue@yahoo.com
we rescue from shelters and help the public with spay/neuters as well as vaccinations and rabies
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MoonShine Babies Cockapoos and Rescue

1444 Indiana Ave.
Indiana
47331
moonshinebabies@aol.com(765) 821-0923
We try to help one animal at a time. There are so many that need help but not always ready for a new home and are in need of socialization we try to provide this.
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Columbus Georgia Animal Control

4910 Milgen Road
Georgia
31907
(706) 653-4512
I am a long distance volunteer who loves animals and cares about getting them out of the shelters before they are killed. I give the animals as much exposure as I can get to get them out of the shelter.
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