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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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Libby and Mace's Place

South Carolina
29464
laura.libby.mace@gmail.com
We are a core group of volunteers saving dogs from euthanasia lists all across the country
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Southern Ocean County Animal Facility

360 Haywood Road
New Jersey
08050
socaf@ochd.org(609) 978-0127
The Ocean County Health Department operates two animal facilities. The Ocean County Animal Facilities provide temporary housing for dogs and cats and maintain a 24-hour receiving service for stray animals that are brought in by Municipal Animal Control Officers. Features of the shelters include indoor/outdoor dog runs, cat rooms, isolation areas and surgical facilities. All of the pets we adopt out are spayed/neutered, microchipped, up to date on all age appropriate vaccinations, and receive a general health exam from our veterinarian.
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Code Red K9 Crew

P.O. Box 8205
Redlands
California
92375
info@coderedk9crew.org(951) 237-5993
I am the President of the Non Profit, we save dogs at risk of being killed in shelters and rehabilitate them to place in loving forever homes
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Dog

Kindness Matters Rescue Inc

Maryland
21811
KindnessMattersRescue@gmail.com(443) 614-0460
KMR Inc. was founded in 2010 by Susanne Hoshino in order to rescue homeless animals from high-kill environments. We assess, vet, adopt out, and/or transport to our Rescue Partners and provide outreach/education for pet retention and animal welfare.
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Stray Love Foundation, Inc.

Alabama
36555
info@straylovefoundation.org
The Stray Love Foundation began formally advocating for the local animal community in 2010 and, as a foster based animal rescue group has since placed over 1,400 animals in stable, safe and loving homes locally and throughout the country. The Stray Love Foundation has four primary missions: (1) To assist stray, injured and abandoned animals through vet care, fostering, and adoption; (2) TNR projects (trap, neuter, return) with the assistance of the Foley Police Department; (3) To facilitate and support the elderly and indigent with pet care, including vet costs, spay/neuter, and re-homing as necessary (also known as our Big Love Projects); and (4) To provide educational outreach programs to children and local groups to build awareness of the importance of companion animals as well as the importance of kind and compassionate treatment towards all animals. Our founder had always rescued on her own for decades but after moving to the Gulf Coast and the BP Oil spill occurred, the need for animal rescue increased exponentially. Being a business woman, our founder reached out to some of her peers to form a board and began formally operating as the Stray Love Foundation in April of 2010.
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HOMEWARD BOUND ADOPTIONS CT, INC.

Connecticut
06412
itsallaboutthedogs2014@gmail.com(860) 553-3641
We are a group of volunteers who main mission is to help rescues and shelters find homes for their dogs, we create the venue, have volunteers on hand, promote the dogs, prescreen applicants, have veterinarians and trainers on hand for evaluation. We also have a spay/neuter program for our local CT dogs to be spayed / neutered prior to adoption
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Dog

Southwest Oasis Labrador Rescue

7739 E. Broadway Blvd #212
Tucson
Arizona
85710
southwestoasislabrescue@gmail.com(520) 230-2840
We are an independent 501(c)(3) organization made up of experienced volunteers who are dedicated to the rescue and adoption of homeless Labrador Retrievers and their offspring that are in need of safe and loving homes.We respond to requests for help from shelters, aid in the recovery of lost/abandoned Labradors and accept owner surrenders. We carefully place our Labradors into foster care. While in foster care, the dog receives any medical treatment they need and are microchipped. This most often consists of spaying or neutering, updating vaccinations, testing for heartworm, tick and valley fever and treatment of whatever medical issues are deemed necessary and treatable. We do not maintain a shelter, but instead find it beneficial to care for our Labradors in the homes of our foster families. This provides our Labradors the opportunity to maintain, or regain, their confidence as a valued member of a family. It allows our fosters an opportunity to evaluate the temperament and needs of the Labrador in order to find the most suitable adopters and permanent home environment. We work to educate the public about the virtues of the Labrador Retriever breed. We encourage the public to join this cause through donations, volunteerism and humane care of animals. We also strive to reduce the pet overpopulation problem by educating about the importance of spaying and neutering animals. The Labradors who are in the rescue process have been evaluated to best of our ability to assure that they are friendly to humans and other dogs. We carefully screen Labs with a history of biting, people or dog aggression and/or severe anxiety issues. We will not intake a dog that is a serious safety risk. However, we will provide training to correct behavioral issues when it is deemed plausible by our medical and behavioral volunteers.
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Dog

Solano County Sheriff's Office Animal Care Division

2510 Claybank Road
California
94533
(707) 784-1356
Solano County Animal Care Division is responsible for the care of all stray, injured and owner surrendered animals for the seven surrounding cities: Benicia, Dixon, Fairfield, Rio Vista, Suisun City, Vacaville, and Vallejo. We are devoted and dedicated to the service of our residents and welfare of all animals residing in Solano County. We strive to go above and beyond for the animals in our care and community. One of our goals and mission is to place a positive light on the negative stigma that surrounds a county shelter. As the office supervisor, I pride myself in the work that I do on and off hours for my community, the animals, and my team. I am proud to work along side my teammates who are just as hard working and passionate at what they do and why.
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Bell's Promise Animal Rescue, Inc

Florida
33809
bellspromiserescue@gmail.com(863) 272-4666
We are a non-profit, foster based organization dedicated to saving shelter and abandoned animals in Florida
Rescue
Dog

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