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Colorado Puppy Rescue is a non-profit, no-kill rescue dedicated to saving young puppies. We provide love, safety, and health care for our puppies while we search for their new forever family. A cpr puppy is always a cpr puppy. We adopt exclusively out of the hopeful hound adoption center in aurora and work side by side with trainers to make your adoption experience a good one.
To educate people about spay/neuter and the need for sterilization of all pets, proper health care of a pet, and nutritional requirements. To promote humane principles, to protect homeless, abandoned, and mistreated Great Danes, and other animals as space allows. To work with animal shelters and humane societies to protect Great Danes. To locate life-long homes for the homeless Great Danes and any other animal in our care.
Houston K911 Rescue is a non-profit organization with a mission to address the immediate crisis of animal overpopulation in Houston by rescuing street dogs in poor health and in danger. They provide safe haven and rehabilitation. They place them in loving homes to be fostered and adopted. They turn their lives around. They encourage population control and we strive to be agents of change to raise awareness and to improve the protection and treatment of family pets and the homeless animals in the communities.
There are many guinea pigs who are brought into shelters because they are no longer wanted. For this reason, Metropolitan Guinea Pig Rescue, a non-profit Virginia corporation, was formed. Their purpose is to rescue, rehabilitate, and find new homes for guinea pigs in their area. They also work to educate the public on the proper care of guinea pigs. All guinea pigs are spayed and neutered, health permitting, before the animals are adopted into new homes.
The corporation shall be non-membership organization. This corporation is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes within the meaning of secton 501(c)(3) of the internal Revenue Code, compromising: to help ensure the health and security, shelter and care of abused unwanted, abandoned and otherwise endangered small breed dogs, rehabilitation, rescue from shelters and similar situations until proper homes for said animals can be found.
Our primary mission is to provide shelter for cats and kittens that are homeless, abused, neglected, casualties of economic misfortune, or otherwise unwanted, and to facilitate their placement into loving homes. We ensure that every cat and kitten has been tested, vaccinated, and sterilized before being adopted.We do not compromise on health care and if we have room we do not reject a cat because of age, medical condition, or behavioral disposition.
The Human-Animal Connection is an educational training program designed to bring out the best in people and animals. We bring therapy animals to anyone experiencing stress or compassion fatigue in the line of duty -- Veterans, health care providers, and first responders. Our services are offered free of charge to people and we use a structured method of therapeutic interaction based on mutual respect, gentleness, and empathy with the goal of increasing resilience and well-being.
NEER North actively rescues horses and donkeys in need. There are a wide variety of situations including owner surrenders, abuse and neglect, where these majestic animals are at risk of diminished health or, worse yet, heading to slaughter. NEER North is a safe haven where these animals are rehabilitated with the intention of adoption into new families. NEER North also networks closely with other like minded equine rescue organizations, assisting where needed.
We are a home based foster organization which rescues, rehabilitates, and finds new homes for Brittanys in the southeastern region of the U.S. We rescue from shelters and we also try to help Brittany owners who want to keep their dogs but who are struggling with medical and training issues, finally taking these dogs into our care if the assistance we provide is not enough. FBR invests all donations heavily in the physical and psychological wellbeing of all dogs before they become eligible for adoption, providing full medical screenings, vaccinations, dental work and more while affording each Brittany the necessary time and supportive environment to mentally heal and readjust. FBR's commitment to every adopter is a well-matched, healthy and happy Brittany
The mission of Save the Horses (Horse Rescue Relief & Retirement Fund, Inc. ) is to improve the quality of life for all animals with a focus on equine, canine, and other farm animals. We are committed to the rescue and rehabilitation of animals suffering from abuse, abandonment, neglect or slaughter bound and safe rehoming and retirement. Our goal is to heal the mind, body and spirit of both horse and human through the spirit of the horse through physical and mental therapy programs for children and adults.We also aim to improve public awareness and knowledge of the standards of care necessary to keep equines happy, healthy, and safe through community outreach, clinics and education for all horse/animal enthusiasts, owners and care givers through hands-on or virtual learning.
Animal rescue is at our core. We are a hands-on team, here for all breeds and species, always ready to take the call for help, to go out and do whatever it takes to bring an animal to safety, and provide for needed medical attention. We find safe places for healing and recovery, not in a small cage or concrete shelter stall, but in a peaceful foster home that is therapeutic, both physically and mentally. Seniors, special-needs, and other animals that are most in need are our focus.But rescue is not enough. We are here to help the community with programs to keep responsible pet owners and their pets together including: Supporting local food banks with pet food and supplies, need-based basic veterinary care subsidies, spay/neuter, and other assistance as appropriate.
Bulldog Haven Northwest is a rescue and adoption organization that provides a safe place for English and French Bulldogs, while offering mental and physical rehabilitation, rehoming, breed specific shelter assistance and more. Bulldog Haven NW was founded by a group of experienced Bulldog and Frenchie rescue people and owners from the Pacific Northwest region. All of our members are unpaid volunteers who love animals so much they give their time to help the dogs and the cause. Whether a Bulldog finds itself at a shelter, is found by someone in the community, goes missing from their home, a puppy mill is shut down, or an owner finds themselves facing the need to find their Bulldog help outside of what they are able to give.. this is where we can help.