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The Misfits Dog Rescue

189 Norman Dr, 189
Colorado
80911
misfitsdr@gmail.com
We rescue dogs that are homeless or are on a shelters euthanasia list. We have them medically treated, altered, shots updated, micro-chipped with a life time free registration, Dogs that need their teeth cleaned get that done too.
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MGM Animal Foundation

85943 McBeth Rd
Oregon
97405
mike@mgmholdings.com
We are a new transport service based in Eugene, OR. We will transport rescue animals along the I5 corridor from shelters in CA and deliver to points north as needed. We try and work with quality groups who both select dogs for transport, and the rescue groups and shelters we deliver animals to.
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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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Operation Underdog, Inc

West Virginia
25825
opundo@operationunderdog.org
OPUNDO was established to assist HSRC in Beckley WV to move healthy, adoptable dogs and cats into rescues to avoid euthanasia. At the time, they were extremely high kill. As the shelter became more self-sufficient with this (new management, etc), we branched out to start doing adoptions ourselves. We pull animals from shelters and from the public to find homes and rescues. We also offer a monthly transport to a low cost spay neuter clinic for the general public, as well as transport for shelter animals to get to rescue on the weekends.
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King George Animal Rescue League

PO Box 1003
Virginia
22448
info@kgarl.org
* Increase awareness of the plight of the homeless animals in King George County * Educate both adults and youth in the proper care of pets * Raise funds to provide better lives for the homeless animals of King George County * Promote adoption, spaying/neutering and complete vaccination programs * Provide volunteer assistance to the King George Animal Shelter * Engage in other activities related to the improvement of the welfare of animals
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Friends of Campbell County, Tennessee Animals

305 East Beech Street
Tennessee
37766
friendsofccanimals@live.com(423) 494-6411
We are a grass roots, citizen based, all volunteer animal rescue/spay/neuter/education group.
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Lost Dogs Run

121 Notquyta Road,
Murphy
North Carolina
28906
ronstoessell@gmail.com(985) 630-1613
Lost Dogs Run was formed to promote fostering by individuals who find or have unwanted animals while they are being adopted. Depending upon funding, we provide food and medical assistance during the foster period which can last up to a year.
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Denver Dachshunds Rescue and Transport

Colorado
80013
denverdachshund@gmail.com(720) 635-0723
Denver Dachshunds Rescue and Transport is 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 working to rescue hundreds of animals every year, provide them with loving temporary care, and find them well-matched, carefully screened forever homes nationwide. 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.
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New HOPE Spay/Neuter Clinic

214 Canal St.
Plantsville
Connecticut
06479
info@hopect.org(203) 437-7955
We are CT's first low cost/high volume Spay/Neuter Clinic. We are part of the Humane Alliance, a network of over 100 Spay/Neuter Clinics nationwide. We hope to end overpopulation and unnecessary euthanasia through the sterilization of cats and dogs. We have also recently expanded our mission to include Wellness visits and urgent/complicated surgeries (i.e. pyos, enucleations, etc.)
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Rescued Pets Movement Inc.

Texas
77018
adoptions@rescuedpetsmovement.org
Rescued Pets Movement Inc. is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3)* all-volunteer organization that transports animals from Houston and Greater Houston area shelters to other 501(c)(3) nonprofit animal welfare organizations that have demand for adoptable pets. Thousands of dogs and cats are needlessly euthanized in the Greater Houston area each year simply because of pet overpopulation. After working with various rescue groups for many years, the founders of Rescued Pets Movement have come to realize the best way to save these dogs and cats is to build solid relationships with reputable shelters and rescue groups here and in areas of the U.S. where pet overpopulation isn’t such a dire issue, and then arrange transportation to get the animals there. Not only is this the best way to save Houston’s shelter pets from euthanasia, but we believe it will be the impetus in helping Houston shelters become no-kill shelters. Working with BARC in late summer of 2013 alone, Rescued Pets Movement has saved more than 450 pets by transporting them to Colorado.
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