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DRSF is a 501(c)3 non profit funded solely by donations. We rescue dachshunds (and doxie wannabes) regardless of health status, age, personality or mobility. Our dogs all live with foster families until they are adopted.
The Parrot Rescue Center of Costa Rica is a 501(c)3, non profit rescue center that collaborates with the local Costa Rican Ministry of the Environment and Energy (MINAE). Their primary focus is to rescue, rehabilitate, and, whenever possible, release parrots that have been kept in captivity illegally. It is a pivotal goal of the PRC Mission to release as many birds as possible so that they can fly free. For those that are unable to be released, they provide a permanent, safe environment that fulfills their physical, mental and social needs.
Reefsave's mission is to do scientific research, education, and training to implement strategies that protect Western Atlantic and Caribbean reefs from loss of marine life, through practical implementations that create economic benefits for practices that promote self-sustaining long term reef health.
The NMMF advances marine mammal and ocean health through scientific research, veterinary and conservation medicine, rescue/response, and education/outreach; it aims to improve and protect the lives of marine mammals and people by translating science into conservation action and training the next generation of marine mammal professionals.
They serve active and retired working canines nationally. Spike's K9 Fund aspires to purchase protective vests and equipment to keep them safer and for peak operation. They provide critical medical treatment to help the canine return to work or to live out their retirement days in complete health.
Funding transport, vet care (Jakes Fund) and spay & neuter programs in rural & underserved areas. Donate funds for pet food & supplies to needy shelters and rescues, small funds to referred pet owners struggling with financial or health challenges - Help People Keep Their Pets
Slumdog Rescue is devoted to helping the canines in the most need and rehabilitating them to their best physical and emotional health as they await their permanent homes. It is their goal to place dogs in loving, responsible, and committed homes through an adoption process that includes an adoption application, vet reference check, and home visit.
1834 Sanctuary is a hands-on animal sanctuary dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and caring for farm animals. They care for animals that have been abused, abandoned, or are victims of natural disasters. They educate the public about positive animal treatment, and the impact that a plant-based diet can have on the environment and their health.
CCR is focused on rescuing homeless dogs & some special cats from high-kill shelters in Tennessee, placing them in loving foster homes until they help them find their perfect, forever family. They pride themselves on doing whatever is necessary, and it can often take several months to return an animal to good health. They succeed only because of the generosity of loving volunteers who take these animals into their homes, who make them part of the family while providing care, training, and love. The foster environment allows the CCR animals to be assessed for behavioral and health issues and have those issues addressed. Then every attempt is made to find the best possible forever family for each animal.
They are a rescue for the African Basenji and Shiba Inu. Their dogs come from shelters, owners surrender or found abandoned. They accept the elderly, medical need, and ones with issues such as fear biting and not properly socialized. Those who can be treated are placed in a home. They have several permanent residents due to behavioral or health issues.
4 Paws Farm is an advocate for homeless companion animals. We provide homeless pets with either a foster family or shelter while we find them a loving family. We accept medical rescues to restore their health. Families who have financial stress are provided with vet care, food and support during difficult times
The mission of the Cardigan Welsh Corgi National Rescue Trust (CWCNRT) is to ensure permanent, loving homes for purebred Cardigan Welsh Corgis. They provide the care, health and temperament screening and rehabilitation necessary to them according to their needs. In support of their mission, they will provide ongoing support to adoptive owners, and information to the general public relating to the characteristics and needs of the Cardigan Welsh Corgi.