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The mission of Cuddle cat Rescue is to rescue cats and to protect them, relieve their suffering, advance their health and welfare, promote spay/ neuter , prevent cruelty and work for a just and compassionate society.
Giving refuge to non-releasable, rescued wildlife while providing conservation through exhibition and public education.
Pet Refuge is a not-for-profit; no-kill animal shelter run by volunteers for the placement of unwanted and abandoned pets into responsible permanent homes.
We truly value man's best friend and the message that carries with it. One of the most iconic breeds is the Golden Retriever, for their loyalty, and their love of family situations. I cannot remember a time when the breed wasn't associated with family and the love that concept represents. That means there is also a huge problem with the abuse some members of this breed are facing, as these dogs are very loyal, and as seen by our number of rescues, we have found many of them with lack luster situations, and are in the process of rehabilitating these great animals and finding a forever home for them.
TO EDUCATE ALL INTERESTED PERSONS IN THE TECHNIQUES OF BREEDING AND TRAINING VERSATILE HUNTING DOGS.
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome abandoned Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, and other Retriever breeds. Our rescue team saves these dogs from shelters as well as assisting people that need to rehome their dogs. All are vetted, given medical attention, and live in foster homes where they are socialized and cared for before they become adoptable.
More than 4,000 homeless dogs and cats will turn to the Pet Alliance for caring, compassion and hope through our animal shelters this year. Pet Alliance provides food, medical care and shelter for dogs and cats until they find their new homes. The average length of stay for dogs is 8 days and for cats is 15 days. Pet Alliance’s live release rate averages around 99%. In addition to providing housing and care, Pet Alliance works to develop progressive and innovative programs that help keep pets and people together. This, combined with initiatives to minimize the number of community cats being born, will help reduce the number of dogs and cats that need to enter the shelter. Pet Alliance also provides low-cost spay/neuter surgeries and animal wellness through our public veterinary clinics. Our shelter programs are supported entirely by donations from the communities that we serve and we receive no funding from national organizations like the ASPCA or the Humane Society of the United States.
German Shepherd Rescue of New England, Inc. (GSRNE) is an all volunteer, 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to providing veterinary care, evaluation and adoptive homes for the countless numbers of German Shepherd Dogs who are left in pounds to await uncertain fate, are owner surrenders (divorce, death, etc.), or are from abuse or neglect situations. We help provide a safe harbor for German Shepherds that might otherwise be destroyed. Each dog applying to our program is evaluated for temperament and behavioral information. All accepted dogs are spayed or neutered, updated on vaccinations, and receive essential medical care. Then the dogs are placed into GSRNE foster homes, while they await new homes. Finally, each dog is carefully placed in a loving home with a family that matches that dog's temperament, activity level and needs.
Vision Statement: Lead the way towards an aware and engaged community dedicated to compassionate and humane care of animals by promoting successful placement and responsible pet ownership. Mission Statement: To promote and provide the responsible care and treatment of animals.
The mission of the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation is to promote and inspire passion for the conservation of Common Loons. With the Common Loon as our centerpiece, our work encompasses scientifically driven research on loon health and population dynamics; educational outreach to residents and visitors in the Adirondack Park; wildlife biology and conservation training for college students and volunteers; and conservation and management activities related to maintaining robust populations of Common Loons in New York state and throughout North America.
The organization is dedicated to saving animal lives, rescuing pets in imminent danger of euthanasia, spaying/neutering and adoption of homeless animals into appropriate, loving homes. Last year we rescued, cared for and found homes for over 4,500 dogs and cats. Since opening our doors, over 47,000 cats and dogs have been adopted from One of A Kind Pet Rescue, and over 166,000 have been spayed or neutered! Our vision remains: to become a community where every pet has a loving home.
Ray of Light was established to provide a place where animals and people can form healthy connections in a safe environment. In addition, we aspire to be a healing presence in a wounded world. We are a non-profit animal rescue and animal-assisted therapy center and our organization operates programs involving horses that benefit the public and/or serve individuals with special needs, including but not limited to equine assisted activities and therapies. Our organization operates programs involved with horse rescue, foster care, rehabilitation, adoption and/or retirement, as well as community outreach and enrichment.