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Our mission statement is: To provide a home environment to the most vulnerable companion animals in a shelter environment, or who would ultimately end up in a shelter, which are those who are elderly, terminally ill, and homeless.The geographic area our organization serves is outside of Austin - specifically kill shelters.
Also known as SHIBA SCOUT RESCUE Colorado Shiba Inu Rescue (COSIR) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue and rehoming of Shiba Inus, and Shiba Inu mixes, in Colorado. While in rescue, all our dogs are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, given heartworm prevention, and any/all veterinary care necessary to ensure they are healthy and ready for their forever homes. We also provide post-adoption training for our younger dogs, and maintain a lifelong relationship of support with our alumni. We have an all volunteer staff who donate their free time to saving Shibas because of their love and appreciation for the breed.
Friends of Jackson County Animal Shelter Pets is an ALL VOLUNTEER 501c3 Non Profit rescue organization dedicated to assisting the Jackson County Animal Shelter in saving lives in the form of…FOSTERINGto reduce the number of adoptable animals being euthanizedCOMMUNITY OUTREACHto keep pets in their homesVOLUNTEERING our TALENTSin order to best serve the animals
The North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association is a nonprofit corporation whose purpose is to foster, promote, and improve the versatile hunting dog breeds in North America; to conserve game by using well trained reliable hunting dogs on both land and water; and to aid in the prevention of cruelty to animals by discouraging nonselective and uncontrolled breeding which produces unwanted and uncared for dogs.
To provide a home for abandoned mistreated unloved farm animals.
Every year 2,700,000 adoptable dogs and cats are killed by euthanasia in the United States.It's our mission to help these loving animals find the right person, to love and care for them.We founded our organization out of a passion to do something about this problem and the joy of seeing new bonds created. Together we can make an incredible difference.
The Corporation is a non-profit corporation formed under the laws of the State of Massachusetts for the following purposes and goals: A. To promote animal welfare and prevent cruelty to animals. B. To educate the public of issues facing animals through articles public awareness and events to promote humane treatment of animals. C. To encourage and facilitate proper veterinary care including vaccinations spaying and neutering.
The mission of Garden State Animal Rescue Center, in affording respect to all animals, aims to improve their welfare and quality of life by providing rescue, veterinary care, enrichment and shelter. To provide affordable spay, neuter, and TNR programs. Commitment to work with volunteers and rescues to save animals. To provide community outreach programs to further educate the public on animal wellness and the prevention of animal cruelty. Our goal is to place animals in suitable, loving and permanent adoptive homes.
Serving the Brockport, New York community and surrounding areas by providing or arranging medical and adoption services for feral and stray cats. We educate our community about humane treatment of feral cats and kittens. We are committed to the highest standards of ethical treatment of cats in our care. We comply with laws regulating treatment of animals.
Family Pet Advocates provides the resources for low-income, elderly and disabled individuals that will allow them to keep their family pets safe and healthy at home.
Animal rescue is at our core. We are a hands-on team, here for all breeds and species, always ready to take the call for help, to go out and do whatever it takes to bring an animal to safety, and provide for needed medical attention. We find safe places for healing and recovery, not in a small cage or concrete shelter stall, but in a peaceful foster home that is therapeutic, both physically and mentally. Seniors, special-needs, and other animals that are most in need are our focus.But rescue is not enough. We are here to help the community with programs to keep responsible pet owners and their pets together including: Supporting local food banks with pet food and supplies, need-based basic veterinary care subsidies, spay/neuter, and other assistance as appropriate.