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Sierra County Humane Society

15576 NM-187
Williamsburg
New Mexico
87942
Dhanimalrescue@gmail.com(575) 740-0643
We are a no-kill nonprofit animal rescue that houses companion animals on our grounds and in foster homes until we find them their forever homes. I have a masters in business administration and took over running the organization after our past Director passed away. I was a volunteer worker and animal care provider here for 2 years prior to joining the board and taking over running the organization.
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City of Las Vegas Animal Care Center

1680 N. Grand Ave
New Mexico
87701
bgallegos@lasvegasnm.gov(505) 426-3289
We are a municipal animal shelter for the City of Las Vegas. We contract with our county to provide animal services. We are a small shelter and are constantly full and trying to rehome as many friendly, happy, adoptable dogs as we can. We have not had to euthanize for space but our numbers are making it difficult to keep on. Our staff are dedicated and caring.
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Pitties and Kitties Rescue

New Mexico
87109

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adopt@pkrescue.org
To rescue and rehome animals in need, educate the public about responsible pet/breed ownership, and inspire a community where the animal-human bond is celebrated and nurtured.
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Homeless Animal Rescue Team of New Mexico

P.O. Box 267
New Mexico
87031

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carolyntaylor@att.net(505) 463-0010
HART organized in 1996 to rescue homeless animals in Valencia County, NM. This a rural community with limited resources. HART proudly makes a difference in provided cats and dogs to the surrounding community.
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ACTion Programs for Animals

800 W. Picacho Ave.
New Mexico
88005

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mail@apalascruces.org(575) 571-4654
We founded APA more than 10 years ago to start modeling more friendly, progressive animal-welfare services in our area to help our community reach our No Kill goals. We focus primarily on pulling cats/dogs at our municipal shelter vs. taking directly from the public.
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NM K-911

2111 High Desert Ct
Rio Rancho
New Mexico
87144

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nmk911rescue@yahoo.com(505) 688-6160
NM K-911 is an aII voIunteer, 501c3 non profit, foster based rescue. Our mission is to rescue animaIs in immediate danger of euthanasia from our state's high kiII sheIters. AII of the animaIs we rescue are vetted and pIaced into foster care so they can be evaIuated and Iearn to Iive in a home/famiIy atmosphere prior to adoption.
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Siberian Husky Rescue of New Mexico, Inc.

P.O. Box 3
New Mexico
87008
sestep2032@aol.com(505) 264-2514
Small group of dedicated volunteers working to save huskies, husky mixes, and sometimes other dogs from shelters, people needing to regime their dogs and/or abandoned or injured dogs throughout the state of New Mexico and region.
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Arctic Rescue Southwest

Randleman
New Mexico
27317
arsw@arcticrescue.com
Arctic Rescue Southwest (ARSW) was launched with the goal of providing much needed support to the arctic breed community outside of Arctic Rescue's typical reach. ARSW focuses primarily on pulling dogs from kill shelters, and educating owners to help dogs stay in homes. We can provide training and advice on dealing with numerous behavioral problems. Our goals are to find our dogs suitable forever homes, and minimize the number of dogs that end up in shelters. If you have any questions, or are interested in adopting a dog, please contact us at ARSW@arcticrescue.com
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Chama Valley Humane Society

New Mexico
87520
info@chamahumanesociety.org(888) 666-0641
Founded in 1998, the Chama Valley Humane Society is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) organization supported entirely through fundraising, private donations, and grants. Our mission is to provide no-kill solutions to reduce the population of homeless cats and dogs by sponsoring a spay and neuter program for companion pets and feral cats, working with regional shelters and foster homes to rehabilitate and rehome animals, and educating those in the community we serve about responsible pet ownership. We serve a 600 square mile area of northern Rio Arriba County, New Mexico. We do not have a shelter, but we try to take in all animals we can from the Village of Chama holding facility as well as strays and unwanted animals throughout our region. All rescued animals are fostered locally until they can be adopted or transferred to no- or low-kill shelters or rescues. In addition to rescue and foster, we support the following programs: • A low-cost spay-neuter program for community pet owners • An Angel Fund to help pet owners pay for unexpected veterinarian bills through a no-interest revolving loan • WAG ‘n READ - A Reading Education and Assistance Dogs® program that works in our local schools to strengthen the animal-human bond while enhancing the reading experience for children
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Kitty City NM

56 Danley Ranch Rd
New Mexico
88310

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eddenton1958@gmail.com(575) 430-6013
We are a statewide no-kill cat adoption center, we focus our efforts pulling cats from our high kill city shelter but we also take animals from the public as whe have room. Our capacity right now is aprox. 120 cats but we are in the middle of construction of a larger facility and that will add about 75 cats to our capacity plus add a facility for a vet to spay/neuter onsite. We started by taking over a small rescue that was already a 501c3 and it has grown from there. We enjoy rescuing animals and recently have gone over 1000 cat adoptions in the 5 years we have had the rescue.
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