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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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San Francisco Animal Care & Control

1200 15th Street
San Francisco
California
94103
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Dog

Antioch Animal Shelter

300 L Street
California
94509
antiochanimalservices@gmail.com(925) 779-6989
The Shelter provides adoptions, dog licensing, lost and found pet services, microchipping, volunteer opportunities and humane education. Dedicated to promoting animal welfare and public awareness.
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Dog

Central Coast Herding Dog Rescue

Paso Robles
California
93446
info@cchdrescue.org
Central Coast Border Collie Rescue (CCBCRescue) is dedicated to helping find homes for Border Collies, Australian Shepherds, Australian Cattle Dogs/Queensland Heelers and other herding breeds and mixes. This site lists dogs in shelters as well as dogs in homes and foster care, and is intended to help adopters seeking good dogs, and dogs seeking loving homes. Why we do it: Herding dogs are not for every one. Too many adopters get these dogs as status symbols only to find out, their life style doesn't meet these high energy dogs needs. As a result, these wonderful misunderstood dogs wind up in shelters. We understand what drives these dogs, we can place them appropriately. Our mission is to educate people and save dogs. We do it because we love these dogs, with a little effort, can give them a good new life. Euthanasia is not the solution to out animal overpopulation issue. Education is.
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Baja Dog Rescue

San Diego
California
92116
info@bajadogrescue.org(619) 407-9372
Our Goal and Mission Baja Dog Rescue is a 501c(3) non-profit organization that is run by a group of dedicated volunteers. We rescue and rehabilitate unwanted, abandoned and neglected dogs and find them loving happy homes. We literally give them a second chance at life. And everybody deserves a second chance. We need your help to continue to save the lives of so many wonderful and loving dogs. Good-hearted humans can make all the difference! People who befriend, feed, foster, and bring these dogs back to good health are rescuers. Each one of our dogs is socialized, spay/neutered, vaccinated, and treated for any medical or behavioral conditions. It's what you'll read about here - the work of rescuers who live in Baja California or in the San Diego, California area. We save street dogs and find them homes. You may never see such a deep devotion as these grateful dogs feel for a human who is simply kind to them. They radiate joy and it's contagious -- their adopters catch joy from them all the time.
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Central Arizona Animal Rescue

30542 N Roma Court
San Tan Valley
Arizona
85142
mike@caaronline.org
Central Arizona Animal Rescue serves the community by rescuing, caring for, rehabilitating and placing rescued animals with new owners that would otherwise be euthanized. We spay or neuter all animals that are adopted, ending the cycle of additional unwanted animals. We also promote yearly vaccinations of all animals which prevents disease and the possible destruction of sick animals.
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Dog

Oldies But Goodies Cocker Rescue, Inc

PO Box 6573
Virginia
22206
info@cockerspanielrescue.com(703) 533-2373
OBG Cocker Rescue was established in 1996 and rescues, rehabilitates and rehomes cockers, spaniel mixes and honorary cockers. We rely on a network of foster homes - we do not have a shelter facility. In 2009 we placed over 330 in adoptive homes, in 2010 we placed 300. All animals are spayed/neutered, UTD on shots, major medical taken care of (ACL, cataract surgery, glaucoma, cherry eye, ear issues etc). We have approximately 200 volunteers (probably half are active) and 100 dogs in our care.
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Randolph County Humane Society

195 Weese Street Ext
West Virginia
26241
(304) 636-7844
We are a humane society that operates an animal shelter. We provide shelter and care for stray, abandoned, neglected and any other animal in need of our services and try to find forever homes for these animals as well. We are a non-profit organization with 501(c)(3) status.
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Southern Arizona Beagle Rescue

P.O. Boc 43715
Tucson
Arizona
85733
information@soazbeaglerescue.com(520) 247-7720
OUR MISSION: Southern Arizona Beagle Rescue (SoAZBR) is a charitable, non-profit, 501(c)(3), all-volunteer organization dedicated to Beagle and Beagle-mix dog rescue. We provide education on the breed and general animal welfare. Additionally, we actively promote Spay and Neuter programs and the "No Kill" philosophy. We also provide education, training and referral services for families needing to find a new home for their beagle. Formed in October 2005, we serve all of southern Arizona, including Pima, Cochise, Santa Cruz and Pinal counties.
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Dog

Umbrella of Hope

4080 Railroad Ave
Pittsburg
California
94565
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Cat
Dog

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