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Rescue Services

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Feline Urgent Rescue and Rehab

PO Box 1430
North Carolina
28443
adoptafurrcat@gmail.com
"F.U.R.R. has rescued & helped hundreds of cats that were in dire need and had no humans to turn to. These include injured cats, sick cats, feral cats, cats whose owners had died without making arrangements for their pets, abandoned cats that were left when their owners moved, homeless mom cats with kittens, homeless kittens whose mom cat had died…the list goes on and on. Basically they are mostly homeless and unwanted cats that would have been euthanized in a shelter, died on the streets from an illness or accident, or continued to reproduce and add to the cat overpopulation problem. "Not only has F.U.R.R. helped the cats, but we've also helped many people in our community, people who have feral or stray cat overpopulation problems and can’t afford to spay or neuter, or get medical help for injured or sick cats they’ve found. "Equally important is many, many F.U.R.R. rescued kitties have been adopted and are now safe and loved!
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Waverly Animal Shelter

108 Young Road
Waverly
Tennessee
37185
shltr@bellsouth.net(931) 296-7319
We are the Waverly Animal Shelter. We are employed by the City Of Waverly. We take in unwanted, lost, and abandoned animals from Humphreys County and try to find them homes. We work with the Humphreys County Humane Society, and the local vetrinarians, to get the medical care the animals need. We NEED numerous volunteers and donations to help make the animals stay at the shelter comfortable, and enjoyable. If you have a little time you could spare and would like to help, please stop by and pet a pup, or cuddle a kitty. Each of us can make a difference for one animal at a time.
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Doberman Pinscher Assistance of Wisconsin Inc

Wisconsin
53225
adopt@dobermanpaw.org
We are a community benefit organzitation consisting of volunteers helping the Doberman breed through education, assistance and adoption. We do it because we love our breed and want the opportunity to share their beauty and spirit with families interested.
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Tara's House Animal Rescue, Inc.

PO Box 212 1363 Progress Way
Sykesville
Maryland
21784
info@tarashouse.net
Tara's House is a private, not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) organization based in Columbia and Silver Spring, Maryland. Our mission is to rescue and then provide care and compassion for our pets while working to place them, through a competitive adoption process, in permanent, loving homes. We are a high-placement organization and we rescue our pets primarily from high-kill shelters with no funding for their own adoption programs. We receive no government funding of any kind, and therefore operate solely on private donations, adoption fees and volunteer efforts.
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Dog

Displaced Pets Rescue

By Appointment Visits
Vernonia
Oregon
97064
christy@DisplacedPetsRescue.com
Displaced Pets is dedicated to rescuing Pomeranians and other petite breeds, in NW Oregon. Our mission is to find these dogs loving new homes, and to provide interim socialization, training and Vet care they need. We work to educate current owners and to decide the best solution for their situation. Sometimes a frustrating situation can be solved with some caring training and assistance. Where necessary we will take in rescue dogs that will be placed in loving pet homes. Our resources are limited as we are completely self sustained, so the numbers of rescues we can take each year is limited. Dogs come to us from a variety of sources, including local shelter and individuals. We only accept dogs which we believe have the potential, after living in our care, and working with us for some time, of being successfully placed in a new home. We work with each animal to develop the confidence it will need to fit into a new relationship. We work with the dog and new owner to ensure that the new relationship is successful. My first love is with the Pomeranian breed, I have privately worked rescue for over 10 years with that breed, with the creation of Displaced Pets Rescue I am able to work on a broader basis, taking struggling animals, give them love, care, training and rehabilitation and place them in loving homes.
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Adopt A Rescued Friend, Inc

19418 Craigchester Ln
Spring
Texas
77388
Info@aarfhouston.org(832) 539-4004
AARF is a non-profit, no kill, all volunteer organization. Our mission is to help as many forgotten, broken and neglected dogs find a home as humanly possible. Willingly volunteering our time, blood, sweat and tears to make sure they are rehabilitated and given a chance at happiness. No breed is turned away. No case is too severe. We are healing hands. Their Fight is our Fight! depend solely upon donations from the public and grants for support. All our board members and fosters are volunteers and the only compensation we receive is the knowledge that we are making a difference. Save A Life, Adopt A Rescue!
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NY St Bernard Rescue

New York
12010
fancykat20@aol.com(518) 857-6744
We rescue st bernards all over NYS and are affiliated with the National Saint Bernard Rescue. We take in owner surrenders as well as shelter dogs. We do this for the love of the breed.
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California Animal Rescue

Santa Rosa
California
95407
rescuedcritters@gmail.com(707) 293-4470
California Animal Rescue is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit rescue group dedicated to the rescue of homeless animals from county shelters and out in the streets, and control of the population thru diligent spaying and neutering. We consist of a group of volunteers who rescue animals, foster them in our homes and place them up for adoption. Although we are a non-profit corporation, in practicality, we are just a handful of dedicated animal-loving volunteers. We all have jobs, families and busy lives, but we’re all committed to saving animals. Often we stay up nights bottle feeding kittens, or nursing sick or injured animals or making trips to the emergency vet. Since we operate out of our own homes, our space is very limited so we limit our focus to rescuing animals in dire need. During spring and summer, we have seasonal foster parents that help us during the busiest times, taking in litters of tiny sick kittens or pregnant momcats. We always need more fosters so please contact us if you’re interested in fostering! Remember even Superman had foster parents. We rescue many animals from euthanasia at overcrowded county shelters, as well as taking in orphans and homeless animals found by people on their property, or sadly abandoned in front of stores or on roadsides. By taking these animals under our wing we alleviate shelter overcrowding and give these animals a chance at a good home. We foster the animals in our homes, often nursing many of them back to health, then have them spayed/neutered, microchipped, vaccinated & wormed before putting them up for adoption.
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Furry Friends Rescue

P.O. Box 7270
California
94537
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East Valley New Life Rescue

Arizona
85119
Rosebud2929@aol.com
We are a new group just starting out, I am the president of the group. We are going for are 501c3. So many dogs are dumped in our state that the state needs all the help they can get. We take the dogs into our homes and love them like our own until we can find their forever home. We give them food, vet care, spay/neuter,up to date on shots, and most of all love. Why do we do it? Because some say we are nuts, but it is for the love of the animal.
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