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Central Texas Tortoise Rescue

San Marcos
Texas
78666
texastortoiserescue@gmail.com
I work full time as an endangered species biologist for a private consulting firm, but my husband and I operate the Rescue out of our home. Several years ago, my professional life put me in touch with the herpetologist for our state natural resource regulatory agency, and we began discussing how rehabbers, zoos and rescues were overrun with tortoises and there was more need than could be addressed. I began CTTR from that conversation, and in just 18 months 18 months we have assisted over 100 animals, launched successful fundraising campaigns, and been awarded two facility improvement/disaster prevention/expansion grants.
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Grey Face Rescue & Retirement

St. Cloud
Minnesota
56302
info@greyfacerescue.org
Grey Face Rescue & Retirement is a non-profit, foster-based senior dog rescue providing quality care and love when the norm becomes unfamiliar. We strive to raise awareness of the joys and challenges of living with aging dogs. While never forgetting where these dogs have come from, we want to emphasize the positive aspects of their life in retirement. We do not concern ourselves with the quantity of time that they have left, rather the quality of the life that we can provide them for that time.
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Lizzy's Hospice House for Companion Animals

Texas
78620
lizzyshospice@gmail.com
We are a 501(c)(3) companion animal rescue that takes elderly or terminally ill companion animals from local kill shelters and they live with us in foster homes until they pass. We have some dogs that we help to find a home for and sometimes we get dogs that are supposedly older, but once they get a bath, groom, and high quality food, turns out they are not as old as originally thought - those we try to find a home for
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L&S Dog Diggity Rescue

San Antonio
Texas
78254
info@dogdiggityrescue.com
We are L&S Dog Diggity Rescue, named after Lobo and Sydney, the first two dogs rescued under our care. We intake homeless dogs, mostly stray or abandoned, especially around the military bases in San Antonio, TX. Most of our founders are veterans and have seen the high numbers of dumped pets near bases that need rescue. Due to the high numbers of homeless pets in our immediate area, we have partnered with reputable rescue groups in other areas, with significantly fewer homeless pets, to find qualified adopters in order to actively impact the reduction the homeless pet population here.
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Dog

Howlin4Spirit Companion Animal Rescue

Rutherfordton
North Carolina
28139
howlin4spirit@gmail.com(828) 429-8298
H4S formed on January 2, 2004. Rutherford Co, NC does not have a shelter for adoptable pets. Only a 'high-kill' Animal Control. When I inquired as to the adoption/return to owner rate, at that time, it was a mere 3%. In the summer months, I had volunteered at a shelter in Yancey Co, NC for 10 yrs, establishing their rescue effort and building a 'state-of-the art' shelter, there. In the winter months, I felt lost and useless, and bored, so decided that I needed to step up to help rescue as many of the dogs I could, in Rutherford Co, NC where we lived during the winter months. In 2007, we decided to sell our summer place, since Yancey had everything it needed now, with a sweet shelter doing amazing things for the animals in need there. Since, Jan. 2004, H4S has rescued over 7,700 dogs and puppies. We trabsport as many as we can get into other no-kill rescues in NY and NJ, and also adopt out as many as we can handle, each month. We average a population of 35 adoptables each month, as well as 35 permanent 'sanctuary residents', mostly older beagles and hounds. It has become my life's work, and I LOVE what I do. I just WISH ALL counties everywhere had a FREE spay/neuter clinic, so 'rescue' wouldn't be a necessity.
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The SPCA of Livingston~Feline Program

P.O. Box 500
Walker
Louisiana
70785
LASPCA@aol.com(225) 788-6940
Our Mission The SPCA of LIVINGSTON is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The mission of SPCA of Livingston is to raise awareness of the plight of animals in southeastern Louisiana, to teach and foster good pet parenting practices, as well as, to promote spay and neuter programs to help alleviate the need to destroy healthy and adoptable pets. We believe we can accomplish this mission through our community outreach and education programs. The SPCA of Livingston primarily takes in owner surrender animals which are headed to an animal control facility or from kill shelters located in Livingston, EBR , WBR and Ascension Parishes - when contacted directly by a shelter director. The SPCA of Livingston does not rescue stray animals inside the city limits of any city which has its own animal control unless requested to do so by that city's animal shelter director. The SPCA of Livingston can and will rescue state wide from "kill shelters" answering the plea of a shelter director or representative  for a kill shelter as funds and foster homes permit.
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Southern Charmers Animal Rescue and Sanctuary

Alabama
36301
Adopt.southerncharmers@gmail.com(334) 718-4227
We are an animal rescue group that takes in pets from kill shelters, the abandoned living on the streets, and the very urgent owner surrenders. We have a love of animals and they need us to be their voice. We are a all volunteer based 501c3 pending non profit organization registered with the State of Alabama.
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The Litter Box Kitty Rescue, Inc.

PO BOX 3
Taylorsville
Indiana
47280
copperkitteninc@gmail.com(812) 593-3025
A sanctuary for rescue kitties and spay-neuter advocate.
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Forever Loved Pet Sanctuary

Scottsdale
Arizona
85267
info@foreverlovedpets.org
Forever Loved Pet Sanctuary (FLPS) is one of only two senior animal rescues in Maricopa County, Arizona. Formed in 2012 as a non-profit 501[c][3] organization, the focus of FLPS is to promote the rescue, adoption, and well-being of senior animals. FLPS also provides public education regarding the value of adopting a senior pet. In the Fall of 2013, FLPS will be able serve a public need by offering housing to a limited number of senior pets. This safe haven, will take the burden of temporary care and housing of senior animals off of local shelters. Inevitably, local shelters resort to euthanizing these abandoned, senior animals at an alarming rate. According to a 2012 statistics report, Maricopa County Animal Care and Control (MCACC) euthanizes one animal every eight minutes it is open to the public. Euthanasia for senior residents is the primary option for most local shelters because they tend to focus their efforts on a high adoption model that includes younger “more adoptable” animals. FLPS will work with local shelters and rescues to identify the senior animals in need and provide a streamlined process for interested men, women and families who wish to adopt.
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Safe Harbor Equine and Livestock Sanctuary

Tennessee
37048
contact@safeharborsanctuary.org(615) 997-0697
We are a team of dedicated equine advocates who seek to improve the quality of life for the animals in our area through outreach, education, rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming.
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Horse

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