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Spay/Neuter Services

A list of organizations that provide this specialized service(s).

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Humane Society of Harrison County, Inc

2450 Saltwell Rd.
Shinnston
West Virginia
26431
info@hshcwv.org(304) 592-1600
The Humane Society of Harrison County is a non-profit organization, and a separate entity from the Harrison County Animal Control Center. It is our mission to rescue animals left at the Animal Control Center and prepare them for adoption within a loving and safe home. We are strictly a "no kill" facility. In other words, we keep our animals at our shelter until a good home is found. Destroying animals is not our solution to the overpopulation problem. For every animal that we place into a home, we rescue another from Animal Control. We make every effort to select the healthiest and most compatible friends for our clients. It is a difficult choice, but one that is necessary. It is our dream to be able to save and house all the animals before they are euthanized at the Animal Control Center. It may seem like an impossible mission, but it is our goal.
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Rockers Rescue

P.O. Box 242
Louisiana
71033
rockersrescue@gmail.com
Rockers Rescue. I use to volunteer at our local animal shelter and one day decided.... I could do that. I needed to help the animals in the back at risk of euthanasia. I knew it would be a LOT of work to run a rescue but my plan was to take it step by step and life by life. We began growing. When you start slow and do things right you accomplish more in the end. We go to our local animal shelters that are over flowing. The kill rates are high at Shreveport's shelter. We are trying to help make a change. We take in dogs that would be euthanized for space. We've done ones needing eyes removed, ran over, mange, heartworms (very common in this state), elderly, skinny. You name it. We look for the one that matches our fosters needs and we find the right fit. If we have the donations lined up...we take them immediately to our vet for the works. We do not cut corners...we don't wait. We make sure we have the donations on hand so these babies get ALL the care they need ASAP. We also do cats and kittens. We usually take in the very young or sick mothers. I find what my fosters can handle and we work together. We get the animals recuperated and then place them up for adoption looking for a home to love them as we do. ---- I do this because I love it. I use to have bad anxiety and volunteering at the shelter helped calm me. I found I could function and go places again! This is what God intended me to do. We help the helpless. We turn lives around. It is such a blessing.
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For The Love Of Cats Rescue And Adoption

P.O. Box 362
Walled Lake
Michigan
48390
info@locrami.com(248) 301-2344
We are very dedicated volunteers who want to get as many cats as possible into good homes, sterilize cats to prevent unwanted kittens. We do it "for the love of cats"
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Labrador RetrieverRescue of FLorida

1950 NE 6th Street, #10365
Pompano Beach
Florida
33060
info@lrrof.org(877) 522-7352
Labrador Retriever Rescue of Florida (LRROF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to placing Labrador Retrievers in loving, permanent homes. Our organization is comprised of hardworking volunteers and vetrinarian partners that are committed to placing Labs in new homes. Lab Rescue started in 2000 as a grassroots organization and has pioneered the talents and techniques of its volunteer base to become one of the most successful dedicated breed rescue in the State of Florida. LRROF provides foster care, veterinary care, spaying/neutering and microchips for the Labradors in our adoption program. Our goal is to place our Labradors in appropriate, permanent homes. Prior to an adoption, we consider the history, temperament, personality, and energy level of the rescued Labrador. The placement process includes a written application and a home visit of the potential adopter. LRROF is committed to making a lifelong match for of all our adopted Labradors.
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CARE Pet Rescue, Inc.

West Des Moines
Iowa
50265
carepetrescue@gmail.com
CARE Pet Rescue is a volunteer-run, animal rescue that saves stray and abandoned dogs and cats from euthanasia or further abuse and neglect. With no boarding facility or shelter of our own, CARE pets live in local homes where they receive medical care and rehabilitation to get them ready for their forever homes. CARE Pet Rescue seeks not only to place dogs into loving homes, but also to educate dog owners about responsible pet ownership. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing homeless and abandoned animals, primarily dogs from high-kill shelters and owners who can no longer care for them. By working with committed volunteers, foster homes, local veterinarians, trainers, and boarding facilities, we are able to about one hundred animals every year, provide them with loving care, and find them well-matched, carefully screened, forever homes. We also serve as a resource to our community and all pet owners by providing education and information on responsible pet ownership, including the importance of spay/neuter, positive behavior training, and good nutrition. No board members or employees at CARE Pet Rescue are paid a salary. Their time with the rescue, whether it be in an administrative role or working directly with the animals, is volunteer only. With shelters at their maximum capacity a lot of times, rescues are necessary in all communities. Rescuing and being able to home deserving pets into foster homes, and not in noisy kennels, feels really good. All pets deserve what we can give our rescue pets.
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Humane Society of Noble County, Inc.

1305 Sherman Street
Indiana
46755
humanesocietynoblecounty@gmail.com(260) 347-2563
The Humane Society of Noble County is dedicated to providing assistance to homeless and abandoned pets. My name is Jennifer, I am the executive director, and I do a lot of everything! I have a small staff caring for an average of 200 animals on any given day. All of us are very passionate about what we do. We believe we offer a wonderful organization to our community. We are fierce advocates for homeless pets, for spaying and neutering and for helping both pets and the people that own them.
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Circle 2 Rescue

Montana
59106
circle2ranchandrescue@gmail.com
we rescue and provide vet care, food bank services for animals in need in Montana and Colorado.
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H.A.P.P.E Inc.

Richmond
Virginia
23226
info@happepets.org
We are an all volunteer organization that started in 2001. We are focused on finding homes for the dogs who are often overlooked in the shelters. All of our dogs live with fosters prior to adopting, so we know how our dogs interact in the home, with pets and with people prior to moving to their new forever home.
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Grand Strand Golden Retriever Rescue, Inc.

P.O. Box 463
Murrells Inlet
South Carolina
29576
grandstrandgoldenretrieverrescue@yahoo.com
Grand Strand Golden Retriever Rescue (GSGRR) is a group of volunteers located in the Myrtle Beach area of South Carolina dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and placement of Golden Retrievers into the best homes possible to ensure their loving care for as long as they live. Our volunteers have been rescuing Goldens for more than 20 years and are truly in love with this wonderfully goofy breed! As soon as a Golden comes into our program, it is taken to the vet for a physical examination and all of its medical needs are met. The Golden is then placed in a warm and loving foster home, where it will remain until a permanent home is found. During this time the foster family is able to assess the Golden's personality, which is necessary in determining the perfect "furever" match for both dog and family. Before adoption, the Golden will be vaccinated, altered, tested and treated for heartworms and microchipped. Anyone wishing to adopt one of our Goldens must complete an application and home visit. We will verify the care of your current or previous pets with your veterinarian, and ensure that any pets in your home have been altered. Our volunteers are committed to our Goldens and to the humane treatment of all animals. We work to promote responsible pet ownership within the community through the advocacy of spay/neuter education.
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Good Samaritan Pet Center

Colorado
80220
adopt@goodsamrescue.org(303) 222-0081
Good Samaritan Pet Adoption Center, Inc. is a 501(c) 3 non-profit animal rescue organization that provides a “shelter alternative” for homeless animals through the Metro area. We are a network of foster parents who care for these animals until a permanent home can be found. Our mission is to promote healthy relationships between people and their pets. We strive to prevent animal abuse and abandonment and provide resources and support services to fulfill these goals.
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