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Spay/Neuter Services

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NY Pet-I-Care inc.

301 East 22nd Street
NYC
New York
10010
nypeticare@aol.com(212) 614-7194
We are an all volunteer, now rescue, we recently lost our space. Our dream is to open a state of the art adoption/veterinary combo, but funds are low. We are hoping and trying to help NY become a no-kill state under the umbrealla of the Mayor's Alliance. We believe that animals have to be part of the family completely, as they so deserve. They are all getting a second and third chance, so the homes we find are forever. We do this simply because we love animals and too few care about them enough. They need us and we also believe we need them.
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PawsWatch

P.O. Box 3711
Newport
Rhode Island
02840
cats@pawswatch.org(401) 848-9867
We are a TNRM group throughout R.I.. We trap, spay/neuter,shots, eartip and release back into a maintained enviroment.
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Bella's Bully Buddies

PO Box 649
White Marsh
Maryland
21162
info@bellasbullybuddies.org(443) 804-6684
Bella’s Bully Buddies is an all volunteer, non-profit organization whose mission is to rescue pit bull type dogs from abuse, neglect and abandonment. While the dogs are in our care, we provide excellent nutrition, training and enrichment, veterinary care and lots of love in our network of foster homes. Our goal is to find each and every one of them a forever home where they will be loved as a part of the family for the rest of their lives. Through everyday interactions and community events we work to educate the public about the loyal, intelligent and loving nature that make pit bull type dogs wonderful companions and family members.
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Duck Team 6 Street Dog Rescue

Texas
75214
placement@duckteam6.org
We rescue homeless dogs from the streets of Dallas, Tx. Most of the dogs we capture have spent the majority, if not their entire lives on the streets so are very elusive. Once we get them into loving foster homes they adjust really well. We help a lot of good samaritans who have fed stray dogs for months, even years but haven't been able to catch/pet the dog. We help them capture the dogs and a lot of times they end up adopting them so it is very rewarding to help make that happen.
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Tennessee Shelter Dog Project

1154 Parker Rd
Sparta
Tennessee
38583
TNShelterDogs@gmail.com(931) 273-5378
We mostly pull dogs from shelter but do occasionally take surrendered pets to keep them out of shelters. All pets are given an exam, spay / neuter, fully vaccinated and heartworm checked, put on monthly preventatives and basic obedience and housebreaking is begun. We work with other rescues that have the same processes and screening we do and can transfer dogs to them if they have approved adopters. Our ultimate goal is to remove as many pets from shelter situations as possible and place them in forever homes.
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Habersham County Animal Care and Control

4231B Tocca Highway
Georgia
30523
Mnix@habershamga.com(706) 839-0195
Habersham Humane's mission is to reduce the euthanasia rate of adoptable companion animals in Habersham County.
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Southwest Oklahoma Animal Network

2101 Bluebird
Oklahoma
73521
pet_taxi@swbell.net
We are a small all breed rescue located in SW Oklahoma (Altus). We are registered as a Not For Profit. We primarily pull from animal control shelters and from owner surrenders. Our goal is to get animals fully vetted then place them up for adoption to homes.
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Tunica Humane Society

1341 Main Street
Tunica
Mississippi
38676
petlovers@tunicahumanesociety.com(662) 363-1625
Before THS was born, all stray dogs in Tunica County were picked up, held 5 days in outdoor kennels, and then were put to sleep. THS is the little shelter that COULD. There are NO paid positions and our volunteers work tirelessly 24/7 to keep our animals clean, vetted, loved and well cared for. PLEASE visit our web page or Facebook page and see how very much Gail Johnson and Sandy Williams are loved not only in this community but all over the US.
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Tenderfoot rescue, inc

po box 2979
New Mexico
87305
tenderfootrescue@gmail.com(808) 227-8278
Marisa Kim Optometrist Zuni IHS. Relocating dogs to better areas where chance of adoption and better lives is possible. Vaccinating and providing access for community members to spay neuter clinics. Foster care. Vet care and humane education.
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Richmond SPCA

2519 Hermitage Road
Richmond
Virginia
23220
info@richmondspca.org(804) 643-6785
The Richmond SPCA is a non-profit, no-kill humane organization founded in 1891. We are dedicated to the simple principle that every life is precious. The Richmond SPCA is a national leader in humane care and education. We embrace the principles of the no-kill philosophy and are dedicated to providing uncompromising care for animals. The Richmond SPCA is not affiliated with any other private animal welfare organization or SPCA. However, because we regularly transfer pets from local municipal agencies into our care, we bring in more than 70 percent of our homeless pets from a variety of surrounding animal welfare organizations. The remaining 30 percent are composed of owner surrenders. In a single year, we save the lives of more than 3,000 orphaned dogs and cats. The Richmond SPCA operates the Clinic for Compassionate Care, a full-service veterinary clinic. We also offer a variety of services, including a behavior helpline, pet behavior classes, children's educational programs, a pet pantry, affordable wellness clinic, numerous volunteer programs, pet retention programs, feral cat resources and companionship programs.
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