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Pets for Patients was established to address a very real need for families of chronically ill children: a desire for companionship, a renewed sense of hope, and a powerful spirit of healing. Our dedicated, all-volunteer team focuses on impacting both the families and the animals in need of a forever home.
Cause for Canines is a 501c3 volunteer based all-breed dog rescue founded in Central Ohio. We are committed to the rescue of homeless dogs, dogs given up by their owners due to difficult circumstances or those in danger of abuse or neglect, and dogs in shelters that are at risk of euthanasia. Our mission is to find safe, loving, committed and permanent homes for the dogs we take into rescue. All of our dogs are placed in foster care and receive any necessary medical care and treatments and are spayed/neutered and microchipped, while waiting for their forever homes. Applicants are put through an extensive adoption process to ensure our dogs are placed in the best homes possible. We also provide education to prospective adopters to ensure they have the tools necessary to provide appropriate pet care for their new forever friend.
Provide quality medical alert assistance dogs to insulin-dependent diabetics through programs of training, placement, and follow-up services; and to,Develop, promote and advocate standards of quality, performance, support and disclosure for all medical assistance dog teams.Our Vision includes the enhancement of our own work through evaluating, researching, and monitoring our dogs and clients to continuously improve our processes and the outcomes for our clients. We also hope that by advocating high standards for all medical assistance dog providers, medical assistance dogs will become more accepted, respected and available around the world.
To improve the quality of life for dogs living outdoors by building fences free of charge for families who keep their dogs on chains, tethers, or in small enclosures. We also provide a doghouse for each dog, as well as spay/neuter services and emergency veterinary care when needed. To accelerate the unchaining movement, we actively support and mentor new unchaining groups all over the country.
The rescue, rehabilitation, rewilding, release, and ongoing protection of orphaned, injured, and sick rhinos. Save Rhino, To Save People, To Save Tomorrow
Core Values: 1. Rescue: We provide a safe haven for homeless and unwanted dogs and cats, taking in as many animals as our resources allow. 2. Veterinary Care: We ensure all rescued animals receive necessary vaccinations, healthcare, and treatment for any existing conditions. Spay/Neuter: We actively fight animal overpopulation by spaying or neutering all rescued dogs and cats before adoption, and provide sterilizations for pets in disadvantaged communities. 3. Adoption: We find responsible and loving forever homes for our rescued animals through a thorough adoption process. 4. Lifetime Commitment: For any rescued dog or cat not adopted, we provide lifelong shelter, care, and love in a safe and humane environment.
A non-profit wildlife rehabilitation facility located in Seaforth, Nova Scotia specializing in the care of injured and orphaned wildlife.
Founded in 1983, Action For Animals Humane Society provides shelter and medical care to abandoned, abused and stray dogs and cats of Westmoreland County, PA. We adopt animals into responsible homes and vigorously promote the spaying and neutering of all pets to eliminate the cruelty of animal overpopulation. AFA keeps animals free from the threat of unwarranted euthanasia and work closely with the local Red Cross as an animal disaster first response team.
Our goal is to find quality homes for the many unwanted, neglected and abused horses in our area. We also provide sanctuary for equines that cannot be adopted due to health, behavioral, or other reasons.
Hope for Cats shelters, cares for, socializes, and rehomes abandoned and homeless cats in the Buffalo, NY area (operating Jake’s Place, a limited‑admission, no‑kill, cage‑free shelter). They emphasize spay/neuter, veterinary care, lifelong return policy for adoptions, and reliance on volunteers and private donations.
Speak for Animals compassionately works to save lives by providing low and no-cost spay/neuter, outreach and education in areas who need us the most.