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Vaccinations

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Save One Soul Animal Rescue League

Wakefield
Rhode Island
02880
info@sosarl.org(401) 206-0727
SOSARL is dedicated to helping at risk animals as we work towards a No Kill Nation. SOSARL facilitates the rescue and placement of homeless dogs with loving forever homes. We advocate for homeless and at risk animals while providing comfort, rehabilitation and veterinary care to the animals in our program. SOSARL endeavors to promote and support life-saving initiatives that enable responsible pet guardianship while treating each animal and adopter as an individual.
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Dog

Schnauzer Rescue of the Carolinas, Inc.

North Carolina
28645
Adoptions@schnauzerrescueofthecarolinas.org
SRC begain in June, 2003 when after being bedridden for more than 4 years with Lupus (SLE) I went into remission. Being able to function again yet not work outside the home, I wanted to give back as I had always been in public service so I started SRC to repay my precious Mini Schnauzer (Chewie) for being such a faithful companion during my time of being bedridden. He had even laid on my head during blinding migraines! Since that time SRC has flourished and we have been blessed to have placed more than 2500 Schnauzers and Honorary Schnauzers in loving adoptive homes! Each one stays in a loving foster home and comes from trauma of horrible conditions! They are so glad to be rescued from the horror of puppy mills and kill facilities and with time and understanding become fantastic pets! SRC also publicly promotes spay/neuter for all animals and works to educate the public on the desperate need for this policy. We work to do micro-chip clinics to help the elderly be able to keep their dogs healthy despite their lack of income. We also work to place adult dogs with senior adoptive parents. I believe this is my calling and plan to spend the remainder of my lifetime in service to this worthy mission.
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Dog

Humane Society of Fremont County

110 Rhoades Ave.
Colorado
81212
info@hsfremont.org(719) 275-0663
The Humane Society of Fremont County is an independent, non-profit agency. Our shelter is an open-admission animal shelter that provides animal-services to Fremont County and Custer County, CO, the cities of Canon City and Florence, and the towns of Williamsburg, Rockvale and Coal Creek, CO. We are not a division of the Fremont County government or the city of Cañon City, nor are we operated by or receive a penny in funding from the Humane Society of the United States. We are an IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) corporation and we are governed by a board of directors.
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Jack Russell Rescue Oregon Washington & Idaho Inc.

Oregon
97016
russellrescueowi@gmail.com
I have been running this rescue since 2007 after first starting out as a volunteer foster home in 2006. I do it because I loved my first Jack very much, considered him to be irreplaceable when he died, and decided to pay it forward to the breed as a whole by volunteering for JRT rescue. The lady who originally ran the group burned out and retired, and I rebuilt it from covering one state (Oregon) and having 2 volunteers to the point where we have placed over 400 dogs in new lifetime homes and have a whopping dozen volunteers and a very active and involved adopter support base. I am semi-retired, live in the country and have worked with dogs and horses since I was a kid. I love Jacks.
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All 4 One Rescue

Oklahoma
73083
emily@all4onerescue.org
I am the president and founder of All 4 One rescue. We rescue abandoned, homeless, misplaced animals off the streets, in shelters and from owners who either don't want them anymore or cannot provide for them anymore. I do what I do because I love it! It's my passion and I always say "if not for me then who"
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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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Rottie Aid Rottweiler Rescue

PO Box 620730
Colorado
80162
RottieAid@aol.com
Rottie Aid is a rescue that focuses on pulling dogs from local Colorado shelters and rehome them. We do take in owner relinquishes when we can as well. Most of the dogs we get are dogs with some issue or another so need experienced Rottweiler owners to apply. Our goal is to be a resource for the local shelters and Rottweiler owners to come to when needed. We are a VERY small rescue so we are limited on what we can do. Always looking for experienced Rottweiler owners to become a foster home for us.
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Southeast Alaska Organization for Animals

Po Box 33226
Alaska
99803
contact@aksofa.org
SOFA was organized in December 2012 to combat pet overpopulation, abandonment, homelessness, abuse, and neglect in the Southeast Alaska region. Although based out of Ketchikan and Juneau, our mission extends to SE AK communities where limited or no resources are available. Our focus in the first few years is improving access to basic veterinary services (including spay/neuter and vaccination) in communities that do not have (regular) veterinarians. In addition, we rescue pets -- especially from outlying SE AK communities without an available shelter or rescue -- and place them into responsible adoptive homes. We also work to transport adoptable pets from communities with high euthanasia rates to communities with larger populations and/or adoption rates. Our long-term goal is to support local, grassroots efforts to make communities self-sustaining in terms of animal welfare.
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Hands of Hope Rescue

4827 Camelot Dr. W.
Kansas
67530
handsofhopegb@gmail.com
I started this organization in Aug. 2013. I began in rescue transport and then because the sole volunteer at our shelter as rescue/transport coordinator. I decided to make my dream a reality by starting my own rescue because of the homeless pet problem in our country. We all have to do our part if we want to help this problem.
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Rockey's Rescue

Washington
98042
info@rockeysrescue.org
I am a licensed veterinary technician and have been in the profession since 1995. I have a huge passion for helping animals in need, helping control the pet population by spaying or neutering and educating the public about animal related issues
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