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All Breed Animal Rescue of the Carolinas

PO Box 1322
North Carolina
27512
allbreedanimalrescue@gmail.com
ABARC is a dedicated group of long time friends that share their love for animals and animal rescue. We are a new rescue and have filed for our NC non profit status and hope to have our federal paperwork filed in the coming months. We rescue mainly from high kill shelters in NC and surrounding states and sometimes even beyond. Even though we are a new rescue we have 30+ years of combined experience in animal related fields.
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Amarillo SPCA

11901 S. Coulter
Texas
79119
amarillospca@gmail.com(806) 622-0555
The Amarillo SPCA is a 501(c)3 non profit organization. We operate solely on donations and fundraisers. We operate a shelter for dogs and cats and have approximately 140 animals, most of which are housed at the shelter. A few live temporarily in foster homes. One of our main concerns as an organization is pet over population. It is important that the public be educated about the importance of spaying and neutering their pets. It is also our goal to make sure every animal that is adopted from the SPCA is sterilized before going to a new home. We receive calls daily from people who request help with their animals--either needing to give them up or asking for help with food and medical needs. We help whenever we can. Our kennels are full most of the time but we will try our hardest to accommodate any animal that is homeless or needing a home. Because of our own expenses, we rarely are able to help the public with pet care costs. We do provide spay and neuter vouchers for a significantly reduced fee. We also provide microchipping services to the general public for a reduced fee. We have grown to the extent that volunteers alone cannot provide necessary hours for operating the kennels. We have a shelter manager and part time employees along with volunteers who work hard maintaining the shelter. Many animals we bring into the shelter need immediate medical care, and all animals that come to us receive their shots, a microchip and sterilization before being adopted into their new homes. Frequently these expenses are far more than the adoption fee of $100. It is our duty to provide the best medical treatment possible regardless of cost for our animals--and therefore our vet bills are always very large. We have created this website to provide accessible information concerning all of the animal related organizations and events that are occuring in the Texas Panhandle as well as a resource base for those seeking advice or care for their pets. Therefore, we invite anyone who is affiliated with a particular animal welfare organization, specialized pet-owner group (such as pet therapy or obedience training,) or any business that is in the service of animals (veterinarians, groomers, pet sitters, etc.) to contact us so that we may tell the public about your organization or business. We do, however, respectfully decline to list any breeders or to promote breeding services as it is not in alignment with our mission of curbing the pet overpopulation crisis. Thank you, The Amarillo SPCA
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St. Francis Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Inc.

12300 116th Street
Wisconsin
53142
jschultz10@wi.rr.com(262) 242-3824
Saint Francis SPCA is a No-Kill, not-for-profit, tax-exempt organization that was founded August 1975. The shelter is located one mile north of the Illinois-Wisconsin border in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Saint Francis SPCA provides high quality care and shelter for as many as 100 homeless dogs, 100+ homeless cats, and some hooved animals. The birdhouse, with pond, provides shelter for a variety of wild and domestic fowl. We resolve to protect, rehabilitate, and provide new and good lives for those who look and feel the worst. It is they who need us the most, who society has hurt the most, and to whom we owe the most.Saint Francis SPCA believes that no animal should be killed because it costs too much money or it is too much trouble to fix a broken leg or a broken spirit. Saint Francis SPCA believes that death is not the only escape for the abused, the sick, the scared, the abandoned, the starved, and the ugly.
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LL Dog Rescue

P. O. Box 8545
Shawnee Mission
Kansas
66208
lldogrescue@yahoo.com(816) 926-0242
LL Dog Rescue is a 501(c)(3) Missouri Nonprofit Corporation, licensed with Missouri as an Animal Care Facility, and with Kansas as an Animal Shelter, dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and finding new homes for unwanted dogs. We specialize in purebred toy-breeds, purebred Chihuahua and purebred Sheltie rescue in the Greater Kansas City area including both Missouri and Kansas. Many of our dogs are owner turn-ins; some are strays; others are adopted out of local shelters if their time is up. Our dogs are spayed or neutered (or adopted out under a pre-paid spay/neuter contract if under 4 months of age), heartworm checked negative, and given rabies, kennel cough and parvo/distemper inoculations. Many of our dogs are wormed, and some receive extensive dental care. We provide pre- and post-adoption education on care and maintenance of our pets, from veterinary needs to behavioral issues.
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Cocker Rescue of Florida

PO Box 11284
Florida
33339
cockerrescuefl@hotmail.com
we rescue cocker spaniels from kill shelters, owners ect and rehome then after vetting them
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Calhoun County Humane Society, Inc.

1201 Parkwood Drive
Alabama
36201
calhouncountyhumanesociety@gmail.com(256) 405-6680
The Calhoun County Humane Society, Inc. (dba The Animal Shelter), located in Anniston, Alabama, was established in 1973 as a result of the efforts of Susan Levens Phillips. Our mission is **To provide the pets in our care with a decent, safe and sanitary place; **To prevent cruelty to animals; **To stop suffering among animals mutilated or injured; **To educate the public about the tremendous pet over-population facing the United States; **To promote spaying and neutering to stop the senseless killing of animals; **To place as many pets as possible in responsible homes.
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Gentle Jake's Coonhound Rescue

Ontario
Ontario
P1B 8G2
houndrescue@yahoo.ca
Canadian Hound Rescue is a small, not-for-profit organization of volunteers dedicated to helping homeless and abandoned coonhounds find loving and permanent homes as indoor pets. We mainly operate in Ontario, but have volunteers in other provinces as well. We rescue all breeds of coonhounds including the Black and Tan, Bluetick, Redbone, English, Plott Hound, and Treeing Walker Coonhounds. We also rescue Bloodhounds and hound mixes.
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Boxer Orange County Animal Rescue

P.O. Box 1235
California
92647
Boxer Orange County Animal Rescue, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) not for profit rescue since January 2006. Our focus is rescuing Boxers and Boxer mixes, finding loving homes for our loving animals, and making a difference in the lives of dogs who are in need.
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Animal Rescuers Without Borders

P.O. Box 712444
San Diego
California
92171
animalrescuers@sbcglobal.net(619) 977-3593
We are a group of volunteers who have been in the rescue field since 2005 and volunteered as staff volunteers with other non-profit animal rescue groups. Now, we have our own group. We love and care about the present and future of the lives of the many homeless dogs and cats and strive to improve their lives for them to know stability, love and safety. We focus most of our resources to help our sister animal rescue group in the City of Tijuana, Mexico as we are achiving to work with the Mexican Goverment to implement educational programs of pet care and sterilization in schools and large working fabrics to be able to have a large mexican population know there is help out there and the importance of sterilizing and treating animals humanely. We also help other rescue groups from San Diego and LA as well as rescue animals that are being relinquished by owners or other unfortunate events.
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Toledo Area Humane Society

1920 Indianwood Circle
Ohio
43537
nbailey@toledoareahumanesociety.org(419) 891-0705
The Toledo Area Humane Society was founded on February 14, 1884. As one of the first humane societies in the United States, our original purpose was to prevent cruelty and provide refuge for both animals and children. To this day, we investigate cruelty to animals and provide homeless, abused and abandoned animals with protection and safety. TAHS is a private, non-profit organization and receives no funding from the United Way, the government, or national humane organizations. Donations from local individuals, corporations and generated by our fundraisers are the sole source of funding. Programs like Forever Friends, for people who include TAHS in their wills, and the Golden Paw League, for people who give gifts of $100 or more, have been established to give people donation options and to recognize their generosity. Volunteers help supplement the staff assisting with tasks both inside and outside of our facility. Volunteers provide enrichment for animals such as walking dogs or socializing cats. The Humane Education and Pet Therapy Visitation programs are dependent on our volunteers. Foster care volunteers provide a safe, nurturing environment for animals too young for adoption and for sick or injured animals. It is our goal to help every animal at-risk for abandonment or cruelty, and to find a home for every adoptable animal. The Humane Society is the only animal welfare group in this community who will give refuge to any animal at-risk for abuse or neglect, regardless of its type, health, age or whether we have space.
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