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The dog is a domesticated mammal known for its loyalty, intelligence, and companionship. Descended from wolves, dogs come in a wide variety of breeds, sizes, and temperaments. They are social animals, often kept as pets, working animals, or service animals. Dogs communicate through barking, body language, and facial expressions. Their keen senses, especially smell and hearing, make them valuable in roles such as hunting, herding, guarding, and assisting people with disabilities.

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Humane Society of Ottawa County

2424 E. Sand Rd.
Port Clinton
Ohio
43452
HSOCPets@gmail.com(419) 734-5191
We are the only no-kill Humane Society in Ottawa County, Ohio. We care for abused, abandoned and neglected animals and find them new loving forever homes.
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CrisisDogsNC

PO Box 62
Spring Lake
North Carolina
28390
contact@crisisdogsnc.org
CrisisDogsNC is a foster-based, 501 (c) (3) non-profit founded in 2017 by journalist and author Judith Reitman Texier whose investigative articles garnered international awards and prompted changes in animal welfare laws. She created the Organization in response to North Carolina’s euthanasia rate which is among the highest in the country and to many of its shelters’ methods of euthanasia that are so inhumane they are outlawed in most other states. ​ We rescue dogs from kill shelters, substandard backyard breeders, hoarders, and from chains. We provide full medical care, foster homes, and transport by land and air through our partnership with PilotsNPaws to fully screened and qualified adopters all along the East Coast. ​ What distinguishes us from other rescues is our focus on the relationship between the rescued dog and the new family. By understanding your lifestyle and expectations, as well as the personalities of our rescue dogs, we can make a compatible match for a lifelong bond. We are in it for the life of the dog. At any point after adoption, if the adopter's situation changes for whatever reason, we will always accept the dog back into the rescue.
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Chapmans Dachshund Rescue

1200 Chambers Rd
York
South Carolina
29745
ginaechapman@aol.com(803) 792-2473
We rescue dachshunds, rehab, and train, socialize. we take any age and temperament as long as space is available
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Angels4Paws Animal Rescue

California
92648
Info@angels4paws.us(305) 798-3523
Angels 4 Paws’ mission is to enhance the lives of animals at the shelters and save precious souls by placing them in foster care while actively seeking permanent and loving homes.
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Second Chance Animal Sanctuaries

725 Gee Rd
Tioga
Pennsylvania
16946
secondchanceas@yahoo.com(570) 376-3646
WE are a no-kill shelter in northcentral rural PA. We are a small shelter, housing up to 10 dogs and 25 cats. We take in strays and surrendered animals.
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Noah Project

5205 Airline Rd.
Muskegon
Michigan
49444
info@noahprojectmuskegon.org(231) 865-1264
We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit, no-kill animal shelter. We are dedicated to providing the compassionate well-being of abused, unwanted, and surrendered pets. Animals in our care are spayed or neutered, receive all appropriate veterinary care, and are treated with love and respect as they await to be matched into loving forever homes! Our goal is to educate the community on animal welfare, collaborate with other shelters, and ultimately strive for a world where every companion animal has a loving home.
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THE ROAD HOME ANIMAL PROJECT

PO Box 522
St Clairsville
Ohio
43950
trhapinc@aol.com(304) 312-6882
TRHAP is 100% volunteer and 100% foster based 501c3. We formed in 2014 to help animals in all forms of need. We help private owners who cannot keep their animals, pull dogs from high kill shelters. We take animals that have been brought into a vet for illness/injury and if the owner cannot afford the treatment and want them euthanized, our vet offers them an alternative to reach out to us to give the dog a chance at recovery and finding it the best home. We take animals to Ohio State Veterinary Hospital anytime our vet recommends for advanced diagnostics, care or treatment.
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Stray No More

California
90049
contact@straynomorela.org
We are a small grass roots all volunteer run rescue group that started as one person trying to help the stray cats and dogs in her South Los Angeles community Over the past nine years we have grown to 75 volunteers and numerous adoption locations. We are the project of a 501C3 organization and partner with numerous rescues in the are.
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Home At Last Animal Haven

Texas
76044
Home.At.Last.Animal@gmail.com
Home At Last Animal Haven is an animal rescue hoping to provide a second chance at life for friendless animals. HALAH is no kill shelter which originated when the founders saw all the "dumped" dogs in the rural area sitting on the side of the road waiting for their owners to return. They picked them up one by one and became the non profit organization which exits today. Home At Last is a rustic facility where dogs romp and rest together in huge yards. There are no tiny sterile cages where the animals live while hoping to be adopted before their time runs out. It is a Haven for animals to enjoy life in the country air, with birds overhead, earth beneath their paws, and playmates to keep them company, while considering the move to a personal, loving family home if one is offered.
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Safe Pet Project Inc

307 Cleveland St., Unit O
Georgia
30512
info@safepetproject.org(706) 400-7076
Safe Pet Project, a nonprofit, volunteer run organization offers our mountain community information, resources and services addressing the many needs of area pets. With input from local animal advocates regarding the most pressing needs of our animals Safe Pet Project has decided to provide low cost pet ID tags, free microchipping, financial assistance for low income families, spaying/neutering of cats and dogs, TNR, find homes for animals and any other service needed. We want to make sure the pets in our community are safe and healthy.
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