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All Dogs Official Rescue Enterprise

Provide emotional and physical care to animals whenever possible.Spay or neuter all rescued dogs and cats unless precluded for health reasons.Educate the public about the natures, needs and natural tendencies of rescues.Place rescues in appropriate homes after screening.Raise funds to meet our rescue’s needs.Respectfully come to the aid of other rescuers whenever possible.Teach and support people who have adopted rescues.

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One By One

ONE BY ONE IS DEDICATED TO HELPING ABANDONED, STRAY, RESCUED, AND INJURED CATS, BY PROVIDING QUALITY SHELTER AND FOSTER CARE THROUGH VOLUNTARY EFFORTS, FOR THEIR LIFETIME, IF NECESSARY. ONE BY ONE WILL PLACE THE CAT'S HEALTH, HAPPINESS, AND WELL BEING ABOVE ALL ELSE WHILE WORKING TOWARD THE ULTIMATE GOAL OF FINDING THE BEST MATCH FOR THE CAT AND THE ADOPTING FAMILY THROUGH CAREFUL SCREENING AND DISCUSSION.

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Animal Rescue Carolina

Animal Rescue Carolina (ARC) is a no kill, non profit organization whose mission is four fold: 1) To promote spay-neuter. 2) To restore stray animals to good medical health before adopting them into permanent, loving homes. 3) To encourage Trap, neuter and Release (TNR) 4) To educate pet owners about their responsibilities as guardians for their companion animals.

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Stay A While Cat Shelter

TO PROVIDE A SAFE, LOVING AND CAGE LESS ENVIRONMENT FOR ALL CATS IN OUR CARE WHILE THEY AWAIT ADOPTION. WE EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ON PROPER PET CARE AND PROMOTE SPAY/NEUTER OF ALL PETS. WE ARE A NO-KILL SHELTER TO THE EXTENT THAT NO CAT WILL EVER BE EUTHANIZED TO MAKE ROOM FOR ANOTHER, AND EUTHANASIA IS ONLY PERFORMED FOR HEALTH REASONS THAT SERIOUSLY DIMINISH THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR THE CAT.

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Pawprint Ministries Nfp

PawPrint Ministries is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to honor God in all we do and bring comfort to our community and beyond. Our goal is to achieve this by being available to those in need of love, warmth, and compassion. This goal will be accomplished by sharing registered therapy/comfort dogs with individuals in health care facilities, schools and senior homes, and deployment to areas in need during times of crisis.

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Sadies Horse Haven

Sadie's Horse Haven is a horse rescue that takes in neglected, abused, and owner surrendered horses, ponies, and miniature horses. We have them vetted, treated, and nursed back to health. They are then adopted out to forever homes or kept on our farm to help others by providing equine therapy, horsemanship, or just living their lives in greener pastures, where they're loved on by our staff and volunteers!

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Yavapai Humane Society

The YHS mission is to promote and protect the health, safety, and welfare of companion animals. YHS envisions the day when every pet born has a good home and is well cared for all of its life. Our goal is to create happiness by bringing pets and people together. We empower our communities to make humane choices and are committed to eliminating euthanasia as a means of fighting pet homelessness and overpopulation.

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Friends Of Kingston Dogs

Friends of Kingston Dogs ("Kingston Dogs" for short) is an organization dedicated to supporting the following goals: - Allow dogs to exercise and socialize safely while off-leash; - Promote responsible dog ownership; - Provide outlets for dog owners to socialize; - Make for a better community by promoting public health and safety, and - To build and maintain Off Leash Dog Areas (OLDA) in Kingston, Massachusetts called THE BONEYARD ​

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Caring Canines Visiting Therapy Dogs

The mission of Caring Canines is to provide exemplary volunteer visits with our dogs to nursing homes, assisted living facilities, hospitals, schools, and residential programs in an effort to improve the quality of life and emotional health of those served. All Caring Canines visits are free-of-charge. With committed, trained volunteers, Caring Canines is able to expand the therapeutic role that our canine companions provide for those in need.

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Valley Mastiff Rescue

This is how we are unique, we are a safe haven. In this retreat country style setting we offer human contact, socialization and the greatest form of care & rehabilitation. We oversee every aspect of their well-being, their health and happiness. Our team of dedicated volunteers help us with exercising the dogs and providing daily care. Valley Mastiff Rescue is a place of living, learning, loving and healing.

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Pawsitive Tails Dog Rescue

Welcome to Pawsitive Tails! - a cooperative group of animal lovers advocating for the health, safety and general welfare of animals in need! We foster pets in our homes, provide medical care (exams, treatments, vaccinations, spay/neuter surgery, deworming and heartworm preventative), microchips and find forever families for each of them. We rely on the support of fosters, volunteers and donors to make it all happen.

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V.A.S.T. Veterinarians Abroad Supporting and Teaching (veterinary services)

VAST workshops and clinics are offered to communities that rarely see veterinary or animal husbandry services. We train local animal health workers in food animal care, disease prevention and treatment, and biosecurity. The goal is to recognise key diseases in livestock before they become fatal, as well as give locals the opportunity to have their animals health checked. A secondary goal is to deliver needed veterinary medicines and supplies to communities. Our next visit is to Haiti. Haiti is the poorest country in the Western hemisphere, with some of the highest infant mortality, illiteracy and infectious disease rates found globally. Since the earthquake in 2010, a cholera epidemic has also impacted the population, compromising their ability to rebuild. As more than 80% of the population survives on less than $2 US/day, farmers are unable to pay for proper animal care. Unfortunately for most rural Haitians, their family's wealth and security are tied up in the few animals they own.