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Kitsap Humane Society is an independent nonprofit committed to providing positive life changing solutions to people and animals in need. We do so by: - Accepting, sheltering and rehabilitating companion animals in need. - Providing humane rescue, protection, prevention, adoption and education services. - Implementing progressive life-saving and life-affirming programs. - Collaborating and partnering with our region and supporters to build a model humane community.
The mission of Long Island Bulldog Rescue LIBR is to provide education, prevention, intervention, and adoption services to ensure that all English Bulldogs enjoy long, healthy lives in loving, safe, appropriate homes where they are provided the life-long care they require We commit to each English Bulldog and adopters we serve for the life of the dog. In the event that an adoption is unsuccessful, the dog is to be returned to the LIBR.
Mission: To instill respect, kindness, and compassion for animals as community values.\r\n\r\nPurpose: To prevent cruelty to animals, to promote animal welfare, to educate the public about the humane care and treatment of animals, to increase public awareness of the companion animal overpopulation issue and to provide solutions, and to provide high quality shelter, medical, and adoption services for animals when necessary.
1) To educate the public on the plight of animals that have found themselves in high kill shelters throughout Georgia and on the responsibilities involved with pet ownership, such as spay/neuter and heartworm prevention. 2) To save as many animals as we can from high kill shelters and to see each animal through from the actual rescue to the loving foster home and ultimately to the “forever” home they were meant to have.
The mission of Basset Rescue of Puget Sound (BROPS) is to provide education, prevention, intervention, and adoption services to ensure that all Basset Hounds enjoy long, healthy lives in loving, safe, appropriate homes where they are provided the life-long care they require. We commit to each Basset Hound and adopters we serve for the life of the dog. In the event that an adoption is unsuccessful, the dog is to be returned to BROPS.
The Helping Paws Foundation keeps military families united with their pets. All too often, troops who are willing to pay the ultimate price can’t afford to pay unexpected veterinary bills. We give back by providing low and no-cost veterinary care for service members and veterans in need. Our 501(c)(3) works to prevent premature relinquishment, or worse yet, economic euthanasia.
The Toledo Area Humane Society is committed to the welfare of animals and to promoting a healthy bond between animals and their human companions. We shall provide shelter and care for animals; advocate for animals...speaking for those who cannot speak for themselves; intervene and prevent cruelty to animals; and educate the community regarding animal issues such as responsible care and training and the correlation between animal cruelty and human abuse.
SOS Beagle Rescue is a volunteer-run 501(c)(3) that rescues abandoned or surrendered beagles, places them in foster homes, provides necessary veterinary care (spay/neuter, vaccinations, microchips, heartworm prevention/treatment) and screens/adopts them into permanent homes; the group also assists owners who can no longer keep their beagles and offers public education about the breed.
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.
Their mission is to prevent cruelty to animals. The rescue shall accomplish its mission by finding quality, forever homes for displaced dogs in which all adopted dogs will be indoor family members, to promote post-adoption training to make good canine citizens and provide neutered pets in order to control populations. The rescue is a foster-based rescue and will do home visits and adoption follow-ups on all adopted companions.
Our organization is named after the beloved racehorse, Ferdinand. Despite winning prestigious races such as the Kentucky Derby and Breeders Cup Classic and being named the Horse of the Year in 1987, Ferdinand met his fate at a Japanese slaughterhouse after a lackluster career as a stud. In response to this tragedy, it brought forward renewed interest in Thoroughbred aftercare to prevent other ex-racehorses from joining Ferdinand in the slaughter pipeline.
Our mission is to provide a safe environment for unwanted, neglected and “at risk" horses in order to prevent as many as possible from suffering or going to slaughter. We rehabilitate them when possible and strive to find 'forever' homes for them. We also promote non-cruelty to animals by focusing efforts on raising awareness and providing information to the public concerning the nature and proper care of horses, and the plight these animals face.