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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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3 Hearts 4 Paws Animal Rescue

PO Box 482
New Jersey
07751
adoptme@3hearts4paws.com(732) 970-3654
We are a NJ Non-Profit Organization, making application for our 501(c)3
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Giant Paw Prints Inc.

2700 Valparaiso St. #1782
Valparaiso
Indiana
46384
giantpawprints@aol.com
Giant Paw Prints Rescue is an all breed rescue specializing in the gentle giants. We are a foster based rescue and will take in any size dog in need if we have room/foster for it.
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Our Last Hope Animal Rescue

PO BOX 1142
Princeton
British Columbia
V0X 1W0
ourlasthopebc@gmail.com(604) 749-7150
Fulfilling dreams for families in BC, Canada, we are a registered non profit animal rescue making a difference in the lives of dogs and their new owners. We are passionate about matching dogs to their owners for the best possible success of both. Our team of volunteers come from varied backgrounds and walks of life, but all unite with a love for animals.
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Animalert Pet Adoption Inc.

P.O. Box 24042
Ontario
N6H 5C4
Animalert@rogers.com(519) 642-7732
Animalert was founded in London, Ontario, Canada in 1977 by four animal lovers who wanted to ensure that pets were adopted by caring guardians. We now have about 35 active members, plus our large network of volunteers, which helps us spread the word about our adoption program and raise funds to offset our operating expenses. We are able to place about 250 cats and dogs a year into responsible, loving homes. Not bad for a volunteer group, but we'd like to do better and with your help, we can! Animalert focuses on three main areas: Adoption, Education, and Spaying/Neutering.
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Bully Rescue & Advocacy Group, Inc.

Virginia
23831
bragincinfo@gmail.com
Bully Rescue & Advocacy Group envisions a world where all pets are free from abuse, neglect and discrimination. As an all volunteer rescue & advocacy group our mission is to rescue animals who have been abused, abandoned, or otherwise destined to be euthanized at the hands of humans who have failed them. We are an all-breed rescue with a soft spot in our hearts for the misunderstood bully breed dogs. Our goal is to help educate others and erase negative stigma associated with “Pit Bull” dogs. By working with responsible foster homes, we are able to provide our dogs with a loving environment which includes being kept indoors as a family pet, socialized, trained on the basics including manners & crate training. Through donations, all animals rescued by BRAG shall be spayed or neutered, vaccinated and implanted with microchip before being adopted into a well matched and carefully screened adoptive home. We also work with responsible owners who need assistance with food, routine care & training. We believe in the No Kill Equation. We believe dogs are individuals and should not be labeled. We believe that all dogs deserve a second, third or more chance at living the best life they can possibly live. We believe there is no such thing as a bad dog, only bad owners. We believe that all animals need to be in an environment to fit their specific needs & personality. We believe that dogs are intended to be family pets and place them accordingly. We believe that when people are considering pet ownership, they should consider adoption from a rescue or shelter rather than for profit breeders or puppy mills.
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Little Paws Dachshund Rescue

Maryland
06804
treasurer@littlepawsdr.org
Our missions statement: Little Paws Dachshund Rescue is a non-profit animal rescue that specializes in finding permanent homes for dachshunds. It is LPDR’s goal to identify abandoned, mistreated, or homeless dogs and oversee their treatment and wellbeing while working to find loving owners for those in our care. We strive to make the lives of all dogs better through action, advocacy, awareness and education. Our board of directors is comprised of 8 individuals with varied rescue experience and experience in non-profits. We do what we do for the love of dachshunds. We all adore the breed - their needs and their quirks. Our goal is to change the life of a dachshund "four paws at a time".
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Riverside County Animal Control - Blythe Shelter

72-050 Pet Land Place
Thousand Palms
California
92276
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Anne Arundel County Animal Control

411 Maxwell Frye Rd.
Maryland
21108
p98726@aacounty.org(410) 222-8900
We are Anne Arundel County Animal Control we provide enforcement of laws pertaining to animals in Anne Arundel County, we provide adoption and redemption services for animals, we are an open admission shelter for Anne Arundel County residents.
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Rescue Haven Foundation

P.O. Box 266
New Jersey
07006
info@rescuehaven.org
The FernDog Rescue Foundation’s founder and director, Fernando Camacho, has been working with animal rescue groups and shelters for his entire career as a dog behavior consultant and trainer. These dedicated groups typically rely solely on volunteers that work tirelessly trying to save as many animals as they possibly can. Unfortunately, these groups often lack the funding, time and resources to better accomplish their work. One of the things that hit Fernando the hardest was realizing that although the dogs staying at shelters were physically cared for, their mental health deteriorated daily. With each day a dog spends in an animal shelter, his chances for adoption decline due to the psychological effects of the typical shelter environment. It’s not the animal shelter’s fault – they do the best they can with what they have. The problem is that they have so little available to them to make any kind of change, and that’s why The FernDog Rescue Foundation was formed. The mission of The FernDog Rescue Foundation is to help dogs at risk by providing foster homes that will nurture their physical and emotional health, help locate the ideal forever homes for them while providing support and training to help assure that their stay in their new homes is permanent. In addition we focus on developing programs to promote pet adoption services and raise public awareness by providing community education of the issues surrounding animal rescue. We are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
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