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Guinea Pigs

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The guinea pig is a small, gentle rodent native to South America. Popular as pets, they have compact bodies, short legs, and no tail. Guinea pigs are social, vocal animals that thrive in groups and communicate with a variety of sounds. They eat mainly hay, vegetables, and pellets. With proper care, they can live 5–7 years. Their friendly nature and ease of handling make them ideal companions for families and children.

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Rescue Well Incorporated

0000 Waterloo Rd
Maryland
21045
(410) 456-1392
Our organization primarily helps owners keep pets in safe and healthy homes. We do this by offering support (i.e. training advice, management), supplies (i.e. food, crates, leashes), and we work closely with animal control on cases where owners truly just need help keeping pets. When re-homing is best, we work with owners to provide re-homing assistance which includes marketing and screening of applicants, as well as post-adoption support for adopters.
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Cat
Dog
Guinea Pig

Fur Angels Animal Sanctuary

Illinois
60506
furangelsanimalsanctuary@gmail.com
Fur Angels Animal Sanctuary is an all volunteer foster based animal rescue network based in Illinois and Northwest Indiana. A core group of volunteers live in the Chicago Suburbs and surrounding Chicagoland area. As a small non-profit, Fur Angels works tirelessly to giving all animals a second chance at finding a forever home. Without having an actual shelter, we have many volunteers who have opened their homes to exotic animals and some with special needs. This rescue is unique because we foster many animals deemed unadoptable. We rescue dogs, cats, birds, bunnies, reptiles, turtles, hedgehogs, guinea pigs, rodents, fish and more!
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Guinea Pig

Noah's Ark Rescue Project and Sanctuary

PO Box 301
Uwchlan
Pennsylvania
19480
noahsarkrescueps@yahoo.com
Kennel license: 16105 P.O. Box 301 Uwchland, Pa. 19480 NARPS is a 501c3 organization which specializes in rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming animals of all species!! Dogs and horses are our biggest focus, however. We are a foster based rescue, meaning we have no actual shelter location and we are solely volunteer operated. Our niche with dogs is mainly with large and giant breed dogs, including bully breeds, mastiffs, and danes, etc. We routinely pull dogs from ACCT Philly, as well as numerous other high kill shelters. NARPS frequently takes on extreme medical cases which very few other organizations would even consider. We rescue horses from slaughter auctions and countless other venues. NARPS prides itself in the difference it makes for so many lives. Big or small...hooves or paws...we rescue them all!!
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Dog
Gecko
Guinea Pig

Street Paws

Georgia
30248
info@streetpaws.org
Street Paws, Inc. is a group of individuals working to improve the lives of animals living on the streets in Georgia. We are 501(c)(3) tax exempt, incorporated with the State of Georgia and approved by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. We work to reduce animal population through spay/neuter. Promote responsible pet ownership including vaccinations and humane education and seek suitable homes for unwanted and neglected animals. The purpose of Street Paws, Inc. is to work with local county animal control shelters, county government and other animal groups for the prevention of cruelty to animals, the relief of suffering among animals, including the reduction of animal overpopulation through spay/neuters and publicizing the benefit thereof; promote responsible pet ownership including vaccinations, improve the lives of animals living on the streets, provide humane education to the citizenry and foster a healthy relationship between people and animals. Street Paws, Inc. shall assist to house homeless, neglected and abused animals, provide veterinary care, seek suitable homes for animals without owners; support local shelters to maximize reclaims, adoptions and foster opportunities, to reduce euthanasia, transfer animals to other licensed animal rescue groups; and provide euthanasia when necessary. These animals are surrendered or given to Street Paws, Inc. by their owners, animal shelters, Humane Societies, and other persons. Street Paws, Inc. is out on the streets daily taking a progressive, proactive approach to establishing a permanent resolution to the stray companion animal problem through dedicated rescue efforts, sheltering, community outreach programs, education, collaborations, and the encouragement of responsible pet guardianship. Street Paws Mission Statement: Any animal we come across who finds themselves without a home will not go hungry or unloved. When funds and space allow, Street Paws will take the homeless animal under our wing, notify the proper authorities, network them and try to find them a new home. We will care for and provide comfort and aid to homeless pets in a variety of ways. If the animal is tame, we will network to find a home for them. If the animal is feral, we will feed and care for the animal in their own environment. Every action will be taken to provide the animal(s) with a proper diet and bedding. Spaying and neutering these ferals is of great importance to us. We will do what we can to ensure the feral population will be kept to a minimum. We also seek to educate pet owners about the importance of spaying and neutering, annual vaccinations and the importance of a true commitment to their pet as a family member to help ensure their pet does not become another homeless statistic as well. Our current activities include: Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) for semi-feral and feral cats. We work to get all the animals sterilized so that the overpopulation and spread of diseases is averted. Food and water stations are set up to maintain the colonies. We do not release animals that are sick or not healthy. All cats are given rabies shots prior to release. We have now sterilized 351 kitties as of February 2017. After the recommended post-op period is completed then the feral is returned to their colony. A volunteer Colony Caretaker is assigned the task of providing fresh food and water daily to ensure the quality of life for the returned ferals. Food and water program for stray, semi-feral and feral dogs. The food and water program is a network of volunteers working to sustain homeless animals that still await rescue. We supply feeders with food, when available. Volunteers drive to stations, replenish food and water and collect field data to assist with caring for the animals until a permanent solution can be found. The feeding program is critical to the animals’ survival, as well as their health and well being while they wait to be humanely trapped, spayed and neutered and rehabilitated. Education- Street Paws, Inc. has developed specific information about the practice of Trap-Neuter-Return of feral felines, spay/neuter, heartworms, vaccinations and a new dog fact sheet and disseminate this information via our website, flyers, and education for children in schools. We have partnered with the Southern Crescent Habitat for Humanity to provide animal welfare education to new homeowners on a quarterly basis. As of February 2017 we currently have 12 dogs, 2 puppies and 15 cats, 6 kittens in our foster program. We have multiple cat colonies at this time (currently 11 colonies and apx 50 cats) in very populated areas such as Waffle House’s, Skybox, Children’s Healthcare, Sun Suites, a cemetery, Marathon gas station, Mobile gas station and Burger King. We rescued 117 dogs/puppies and adopted out 103 dogs/puppies. We rescued 54 cats/kittens and have adopted out 33/cats/kittens from 2014-2017.
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Guinea Pig

Faithful Friends Inc

12 Germay Drive
Wilmington
Delaware
19804
info@faithfulfriends.us(302) 427-8514
Faithful Friends Animal Society is a private, nonprofit animal welfare organization with a No Kill shelter serving Delaware. Faithful Friends does not euthanize animals to make space for others. All cats and dogs in our care stay with us until forever homes are found. They receive lots of love and attention in addition to top-notch care. Programs and services include rescue and adoption, healthy pet clinics, spay/neuter clinics, free pet food & supply bank, pet therapy services, and community outreach. Our mission is to end the neglect, abandonment and killing of pets in Delaware and enrich the lives of people by promoting and providing compassionate animal-related welfare and social services.
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Guinea Pig

Santa Barbara County Animal Services - Santa Barbara

5473 Overpass Road
Santa Barbara
California
93110
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Cat
Dog
Donkey
Guinea Pig

Small Angels Rescue Inc.

PO Box 336
Maryland
21770
info@smallangelsrescue.org
Small Angels Rescue, Inc., is a Frederick County, MD based 501(c)(3) non-profit, no-kill, all-volunteer organization dedicated to rescuing and rehoming gerbils, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice, and rats. Small Angels was established in the fall of 2003 and since then has successfully rescued over 4,500 small animals. While we do not have a physical shelter, we use a network of foster homes instead to care for the animals until they find a forever home. We believe that these small animals deserve an exemplary quality of life, through proper habitat, nutrition, enrichment, companionship, and veterinary care. We strive to educate the public on the characteristics of these small animals and provide comprehensive care sheets to help spread the word!
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Guinea Pig
Hamster

Henrico Police Animal Shelter

10421 Woodman Rd
Virginia
23060
ver70@henrico.us(804) 727-8801
We are the shelter for lost pets in Henrico.
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Cat
Dog
Guinea Pig

Metro Animal Care and Control

5125 Harding Place
Nashville
Tennessee
37211
Shelter
Guinea Pig

Humane Society of Carroll County, Inc.

2517 Littlestown Pike
Westminster
Maryland
21158
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Dog
Guinea Pig

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