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To reduce the number of dogs and cats entering Arizona shelters by providing the resources needed to keep pets and their families together.
Dogs for Better Lives (formerly Dogs for the Deaf) is a national award-winning 501(c)3 nonprofit organization rescuing, professionally training, and providing Assistance Dogs since 1977. We have three Assistance Dog programs: Hearing Assistance Dogs placed nationally, Facility Assistance Dogs placed nationally, and Autism Assistance Dogs placed in Oregon, Washington, and California. Donations assist the organization in numerous ways, including: rescuing dogs all across the western United States, veterinarian expenses, professional training, placement with clients, and follow-ups during the lifetime of the dog. There is no charge to the client for one of our dogs.
To create and support meaningful connections by enhancing the lives of dogs, cats and the people in our community who love them.
The Ferret Aid Society is a no kill shelter and rescue for ferrets. Although we sometimes get other animals in the shelter, we usually deal with ferrets only. We are run by volunteers and have no paid employees.
The Fauna Foundation is a privately run, government-certified, non-profit organization committed to issues of animal welfare and is currently home to 12 former biomedical laboratory chimpanzees. Adopt-a-Chimp is a fundraising program that raises money for enrichment of their lives.
The New Brunswick Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has been providing animal protection services for over 100 years. It is a registered, non-profit, charitable organization incorporated in 1881. The SPCA is not government funded. We rely on donations and other fund-raising activities to carry out our work.
Orphans of the Storm is a non-profit, 501c3, located in Armstrong County. They were established in 1969 to provide temporary shelter for unwanted and abused animals. They match lovable animals with loving forever homes, educate the public on humane, responsible care of all animals, and promote spaying and neutering to reduce companion animal overpopulation. Orphans of the Storm is a no-kill animal shelter. This means they euthanize an animal only if it is suffering with no hope to be cured, or if the animal is a danger to people or other animals.
TO FACILITATE THE RESCUE, REHABILITATION AND ADOPTION OF PIT BULL DOG BREEDS THAT HAVE BEEN ABUSED AND ABANDONED.
CatNap from the Heart is dedicated to finding the right home for each animal that is entrusted to our care and educating the community about the importance of spay/neuter.
To rescue, rehabilitate and re-home, pugs and pug mixes who are abandoned, neglected, abused, and mistreated all over the world.
Our mission is a 3 part mission: to rescue and revive the unbridled spirit in both our rescued horses and our American heroes. To educate and advocate for our American Mustangs as well as horses that are stuck in the slaughter pipeline. To offer our American heroes a place to come together and witness the extraordinary connections one can make with an unbridled spirit.
The Schwarzman Animal Medical Center is dedicated to providing compassionate and collaborative care to animals and to leading the advancement of veterinary medicine through innovative clinical research and education.