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Spay/Neuter Services

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Tangi Adopt A Rescue

71222 Gonthier Road
Louisiana
70444
taar.rescue@gmail.com(985) 229-8216
Tangi Adopt A Rescue (TAAR) -is a small non-profit companion animal rescue and adoption service located in Kentwood, LA. We foster and place cats and dogs who have been surrendered by their owners, abandoned, or are at risk of being euthanized by the local animal shelter. We are an all volunteer organization with no paid employees, officers, or directors. 100% of your donation goes toward food, medical and adoption costs of the animals. Your donations allow us to rescue more homeless animals and educate people about the importance of spaying and neutering their pets. Tangi Adopt A Rescue has adopted many dogs & cats, kittens and puppies into new homes over the years. However, we can't do it alone. You can help by being a foster parent for a needy cat or dog. Foster care consists of providing a safe, loving home for a homeless pet until a permanent home can be found. All rescued animals are housed in foster homes where temperament and habits are observed and any necessary medical care is given. Getting to know each animal helps us to make better owner-pet matches. All pets deserve permanent, loving homes!
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Alley Cats and Angels

PO Box 785
North Carolina
27502
info@alleycatsandangels.org(919) 303-3500
Alley Cats and Angels is an all-volunteer, non-profit, 501(c)(3), foster home-based cat rescue organization located in the Triangle, NC area. Alley Cats and Angels takes a multi-faceted approach to cat rescue and welfare. It starts with our feral cat education, assistance, and TNR program, where we assist with the TNR of feral cats and take in kittens and friendly cats from feral colonies. After socializing and vetting them, they are put up for adoption through our adoption program. There is also the barn/garden cat program that relocates high-risk feral cats to safe barns for a second chance at life. And finally our Alter an Alley Cat spay/neuter assistance program provides low-cost spay/neuter for pet cats, stray cats, and feral cats whose owners/caregivers cannot afford the cost of spay/neuter. Alley Cats and Angels:  Rescues stray and abandoned cats and kittens, and young kittens from feral colonies; socializes the cats in a foster home environment, fully vets the cats; and then finds loving, permanent, and safe homes for the cats  Brings attention to the plight of feral cats and helps alleviate the problem of overpopulation in our area by sponsoring spay/neuter surgeries for cats from low-income/hardship families facilitate zero growth in street/feral colonies by sponsoring spay/neuter surgeries for feral cats  Relocates at-risk feral cats into safe barn/garden homes so they are no longer in danger and have a second chance at life  Educates the public about pet overpopulation and promotes spay/neuter  Is an Advocate for Forgotten Felines
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Homeward Bound Pet Rescue Inc. of Gilmer County

P.O. Box 792
Georgia
30540
homeward@ellijay.com(706) 698-4663
We are the only no-kill shelter in Gilmer County. We began in 2000 and have rescued 6,000 animals. We are all volunteers dedicated to helping homeless animals find their forever homes.
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Stanly County Humane Society, Inc

2049 Badin Rd
North Carolina
28001
jsgadd@aol.com(704) 983-7729
Stanly County Humane Society, Inc. is a non-profit corporation recognized by the IRS as 501(c)3. All contributions are tax deductible. Our mailing address is PO Box 1632 Albemarle, NC 28001. We are located only 1 hour from Charlotte and 1 1/2 hours from Greensboro, however, we do not have an actual shelter at this time. We feature both pure and mixed breed dogs that are usually under 20 pounds. Our dogs are fostered in a climate so that we know them well and can place them in the kind of home they need. Our goal is for both the pet and the adoptive family to be very happy with each other.
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Cooper's Chance Animal Rescue

Arizona
85225
cooperschance@yahoo.com
Cooper's Chance Animal Rescue, a national, 501c3 nonprofit, all volunteer animal rescue. Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home unwanted, abused and neglected animals. We rescue all animals and are not breed specific. We also focus our efforts on larger dogs or elderly dogs in need of extra care. We are not a shelter and do not accept strays, all of our rescued pets are placed into loving foster homes and receive one on one attention, complete vet care, training and socialization. We also educate the public on proper and responsible pet ownership through nonprofit partnerships, public education programs and grass root efforts within communities. Currently we are striving to raise funds to initiate the building of the country's first eco friendly and environmentally sustainable no kill shelter! This awesome facility, open to the public, will offer not only a clean, safe place for animals of all shapes and sizes...we will be working to save our planet too! A completely Green Building, we will reuse and recycle everything we can to insure our paw print on earth is minimal.
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Ohio Cattle Dog Rescue Team

Ohio
44217
acdrsqohio@gmail.com
About OCDRT PersimmonAustralian Cattle Dogs have always found themselves in shelters, as many people do not do proper research on the breed before acquiring an ACD. The need to have a network for them in Ohio is great. While Ohio Cattle Dog Rescue Team may be a newly formed group (mid 2014), this team has many combined years working together in rescue. The Founders of OCDRT have been active in ACD Rescue since 2003, along with backgrounds in the veterinary fields, animal control fields, business ownership fields, military fields; all have been through the adoption process with other Rescues. OCDRT takes in ACDs primarily from shelters. Owner surrenders are considered on a case by case basis if we have room. If you want to surrender your ACD, please contact us; maybe we can assist you with keeping your ACD in its own home first. After OCDRT takes in an ACD, OCDRT then completes all the vetting, does evaluations, does necessary training and when the ACD is ready, offers them for adoption to approved homes. ACDs who find themselves in the shelter may be there for any number of reasons and most often it is through no fault of their own. This breed is not for everyone; they are very cute as puppies, but when they start to herd / mouth / bark / ignore their person to do what pleases them (sometimes they are simply deaf), many people become overwhelmed and give the puppy away or surrender them to a shelter. These behaviors are all normal ACD behaviors; however, most people do not want to deal with the intelligence that comes along with this sometimes stubborn breed that will take over a home if allowed. Our fosters are normally older pups or young adults. We are often asked if the adult will bond with its new family and our answer is always ‘YES!’ This breed is very loyal and will typically pick one person in the family to shadow, but will interact with all in the family. When you adopt an adult, you skip all the ‘unknowns’ that come with a puppy. The adult’s size, color, looks and temperament are known; a puppy is a blank slate. Breeding and how the pup is raised/socialized will determine what kind of adult that puppy will become. If you still think you want a puppy, please know we do not adopt our puppies out until they are 16 weeks of age so we can have them altered / vaccinated and start a very strong foundation in socialization and training. ACDs need tremendous amounts of each and they will test you nearly every day. We are a 501(c)3 and all donations are tax deductible! Donations go toward helping with OCDRT’s food and / or vet expenses.
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German Shepherd Dogs 411

287 Sisson Rd
Natchitoches
Louisiana
71457
poeticalbane@yahoo.com
We are just starting out, but I'm hoping for great things from this group. Our Group is out to educate people on GSD's, their needs, etc. We want to help people understand the breed, and also to make sure that the breed is right for them. We currently have 2 GSDs to adopt out. Personally I have a love for German shepherds that is endless, I have a female GSD, along with a couple of rescued pitt bulls (my hubby's babies).
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Pound Puppies N Kittens, Inc.

Social Circle
Georgia
30025
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S.A.F.E. Animal Haven

PO Box 3206
North Carolina
28106
ourfosters@yahoo.com
We are a dedeicated group of volunteers who house abandon, abused and neglected dogs in our homes until they can find a forever home. Our organzition operates from the donations that we receive. We are a 501 C 3 non-profit organization so all donations are tax deductible. S.A.F.E. Animal Haven is comprised of a group of volunteers with many years of experience who came together with the belief that we could make a difference one animal at a time, one child at a time, one day at a time. Our volunteers conduct educational programs in our school system and try to network with other groups in order to make a difference in the world.
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Frontier Animal Society of Vermont

4473 Barton-Orlenas Rd
Orleans
Vermont
05860
animals@fasv.comcastbiz.net(802) 754-2228
The Frontier Animal Society is primarily a volunteer organization that has been in operation since 1993. In the past the organization was run strictly out of foster homes but now we have a wonderful shelter in Northern Vermont. Our primary goals are to find loving, permanent homes for pets and to help control the pet overpopulation by having all the animals we adopt out spayed or neutered. We also hold a once-a-month spay/neuter clinic for cats. We have had thousands of cats and kittens spayed or neutered at our clinics.
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