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Spay/Neuter Services

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Odies Place Animal Rescue

Massachusetts
02748
odiesplace508@gmail.com(508) 971-6670
Odie’s Place Animal Shelter was established by Brian and Kerrie Harrington and a close-knit group of animal welfare supporters in 2014. The rescue was named in honor of Otis, Brian and Kerrie's beloved shelter dog that passed away in January that same year. The ultimate goal is to build an amazing sanctuary for homeless animals, to give them a second chance at the life they deserve. Here is a personal message from Brian: "Have you ever thought about where stray dogs and cats go when they are caught? Have you ever considered the fates of runaways, or abandoned pets, if they are lucky enough for someone with a good heart to find them? Southcoast Massachusetts has thousands of stray dogs and cats roaming the streets, and many of them eventually find their way to shelters. My dog Otis was one such animal. We found him at a shelter and took him home. And in our home he was a friend, a confidante, and a part of the family. He passed away last January, and while he is gone his memory is not. The fact that Otis was able to be a part of our lives came down to luck as much as anything else. Nearly all of the shelters in our area have a kill policy; animals who are perfectly adoptable may end up being euthanized because they are old, or not socialized well, or have simply spent too long in an overcrowded shelter. But we want to ensure that Otis’s name, and the joy he brought to us, lives on. So we have established Odie’s Place, a no-kill shelter right here in New Bedford. We will do whatever it takes to make sure that every animal that comes in through our front doors leaves, one day, with its forever family. Southcoast Massachusetts sees thousands of animals enter shelters every month, and the majority of those shelters have kill policies. The simple tragic fact is that shelters are overcrowded, and perfectly healthy and well-behaved animals are being killed simply to make room for the incoming onslaught. Otis made life so much better for us, and we’re on a mission to give that same opportunity to others! Our sanctuary will have a no-kill policy, and we will provide temporary shelter until each stray or abandoned animal is adopted into its forever-family. No one will be killed off to make room!"
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RappCats

714 Zachary Taylor Highway
Virginia
22627
adopt@rappcats.org(540) 987-6050
We are a very small 501(c)3 nonprofit rescue group. Our county, Rappahannock County, does not have a public cat shelter, and we operate the only community cat shelter in the county, all done with private funding.
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JustCare Animal Rescue

Oakville
Washington
98568
justcarecats@gmail.com
We are a small group of animal loving volunteers in the Thurston/Grays Harbor County areas who are embarking on an uphill journey to save stray and feral cats as well as other homeless animals. Every penny goes to the animals and we do not pay ourselves or our volunteers aside from reimbursements for supplies. We also strive to educate the community and surrounding areas about trap/neuter/vaccinate/return programs in order to instill an understanding and compassionate culture toward homeless cats. Our goal is to reduce the feral and often unhealthy cat population through TNVR and to provide information about free spay and neuter options for feral/free-roaming cats as well as low-cost options for pets as well as provide a way out for needy dogs who are on the euthanasia list at high kill shelters in other parts of the county. TNVR and rescue often intertwine when trapped animals cannot be returned for health or safety reasons, in which case the cats will stay with us until their medical needs are met and a loving permanent home/barn can be found. Occasionally, we will pick up other needy animals as well.
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PittieLove Rescue, Inc.

PO Box 3532
Massachusetts
01705
info@pittieloverescue.org
PittieLove Rescue Inc. is a 501(c) (3) non profit organization based in MA. We are an all-volunteer, foster-home-based rescue dedicated to the care, understanding, and adoption of the American Pit Bull Terrier. PittieLove’s primary goal is to ensure that our rescued dogs will never again suffer from abuse or neglect. We work diligently to carefully place them into loving homes where, for all of their remaining years, they will experience the affection and kindness that has been so sorely absent from their lives.
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Bailey Animal Rescue Trust

1610 Winding Canyon Ct.
Texas
77493
sterlingbjr@aol.com
I retired as a CPA in 2009 and dedicated my life to take care of animals. We feed feral cats, TNR feral cats, provide Vet care for the cats. We feed numerous dogs, provide dog food to the owners, especially Seniors, provide Vet care for the dogs. We rescue cats and dogs and work with other Charitable Organizations to get the rescued cats and dogs adopted.
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Animal Help Alliance

#170, 2251 N. Rampart Blvd.
Nevada
89128
aha.foster@gmail.com
Since 2011 Animal Help Alliance has been saving Bully Breed Type dogs in the Las Vegas Valley. We focus on those in danger of euthanasia at our local shelter or those unwanted due to medical or behavioral issues. Our goals are not only to place homeless dogs into their true forever home, but also to promote and provide community outreach, education, spay/neuter and owner assistance to keep pets in their homes and reduce the local unwanted dog population.
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For Paws Sake Rescue

Texas
78023
info@forpawssakerescue.org(210) 920-8816
Mission Statement Make a positive impact on a dog's life through rescue and adoption to loving and responsible owners. Our history For Paws Sake Rescue was incorporated on 1/6/2017 as a 501c3 non-profit organization. in San Antonio, TX. The establishment of the rescue comes from a deep-seated desire to make a difference in a dog's life that does not have a loving home and family. One dog at a time we will make a difference. Who We Are For Paws Sake Rescue is the dream of the founder Melody, RN, USAF Veteran. Melody saw firsthand the heart wrenching conditions of street dogs in South Texas. After adopting and rescuing her own pups, Melody wanted to help make a differnce in the lives of unwanted dogs and volunteered for several rescues. "If the time comes that I have the chance to start a rescue, I'm going for it". Well, that day finally came and For Paws Sake Rescue was born. + + Subscribe Sign up to hear from us about volunteer opportunities, dogs that are available for adoption and upcoming events. Sign Up + Contact Us -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Drop us a line! Send For Paws Sake Rescue Helotes, Texas 78023 210-920-8816 + Mission Statement Make a positive impact on a dog's life through rescue and adoption to loving and responsible owners. Our history For Paws Sake Rescue was incorporated on 1/6/2017 as a 501c3 non-profit organization. in San Antonio, TX. The establishment of the rescue comes from a deep-seated desire to make a difference in a dog's life that does not have a loving home and family. One dog at a time we will make a difference. Who We Are For Paws Sake Rescue is the dream of the founder Melody, RN, USAF Veteran. Melody saw firsthand the heart wrenching conditions of street dogs in South Texas. After adopting and rescuing her own pups, Melody wanted to help make a difference in the lives of unwanted dogs and volunteered for several rescues. "If the time comes that I have the chance to start a rescue, I'm going for it". Well, that day finally came and For Paws Sake Rescue was born.     
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Grateful Doggies Rescue Retreat

New York
10940
Gdrrny@gmail.con
We are Grateful Doggies Rescue Retreat and have a no kill facility that houses the wonderful dogs we are committed to as well as for local area rescues in need. We offer training and rehab in a compassionate rescue friendly environment. We are the stepping stones to forever
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Stone County Humane Society Inc.

17379 Highway 9
Arkansas
72560
schs@yelcot.net(870) 269-5200
We are a small group of people who originally formed the 501(C)3 in 1999. We are retired to this area from other places and have professional backgrounds. Our President is a retired Air Force Colonel who was a nurse. She and others saw a real need in this rural community for someone to help educate the people on how to better care for animals and the need to spay and neuter and decided to build a shelter and start housing the unwanted animals of Stone County. I have been actively involved since 2008. Our shelter dream was finally a reality when we were given a wonderful gift from a local person who died and left an estate trust to us that will be disbursed over a 12 year period. We were able to secure a bank loan to build the shelter based on the annual disbursements from this estate trust and it was completed in August. We believe that all animals should be properly cared for and loved and not tied up in a yard or left out in weather with not shelter or used for breeding. We have conducted several small size rescues in the area over the years with the help of the local authorities and helped stop one hoarder who had 200 dogs at one time and could not care for them. The ASPCA was called in to help with this issue. We can only house about 20 t o 25 dogs and the same number of cats at any one time. We do not have a viable foster program to help take in more unwanted animals. We work from a wait list and take animals that are in danger sooner than ones that are being cared for by someone. Last year in 2016 we adopted out 128 dogs and transported 37 dogs to another rescue in Colorado that we work with that takes our dogs or puppies that we do not have room to keep. This shelter has a facility as well as a large foster program to house the dogs till they are adopted out by them. We took in a total of 170 dogs and returned 38 to owners who had lost dogs. We adopted out 59 cats, had 68 cats surrendered and spayed and neutered 249 animals.
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Sheila's Hope Animal Rescue

Royse City
Texas
75189
sheilasrescue@gmail.com
We are a dog rescue that uses foster homes to place dogs until adoption. We primarily rescue dogs that are dumped outside of the city limits that do not fall under an animal shelter's jurisdiction.
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