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Friends Of Campbell County Animal Control

End euthanasia of adoptable dogs and cats at the Campbell County Animal Control Facility through the following methods: Provide preventive health care for animals, monetary support through fundraising, and volunteers to assist the Animal Control Officers whose jobs entail animal care.Support responsible adoption, rescue, foster opportunities, and reclaims of pets at the CCAC facilityIncrease community awareness of the need for spay/neuterServe as a resource for the community in the areas of rehoming their pets, animal behavior, training, and options for medical care for their pets

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Uniquely Cats Veterinary Center - Angel Fund : AVMF

The feline healthcare team at Uniquely Cats® Veterinary Center is motivated by a deep passion for cats — for helping cats to live healthy lives, for helping sick cats to get better, for nurturing the human-feline bond, and for sharing their knowledge and the joy of feline health and happiness. They are dedicated to providing the most thorough, compassionate, and advanced care to each individual cat entrusted to their care. A donation to their Angel Fund will help cat families that are in need of financial support to care for their beloved kitty.

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Little Bear Sanctuary

Their Mission: "At Little Bear Sanctuary, we provide a permanent home for farm animals that have been abandoned, escaped slaughter, or can no longer be cared for by the owner. These neglected animals have an opportunity to live out their lives in a cruelty-free environment. Additionally, we advocate for all animals by promoting animal welfare and protection via educational opportunities and community outreach. We also provide public education on sustainable organic farming and the health benefits of a plant-based diet."

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Appalachian Pug Rescue

Created “For the love of Pugs”, the mission of our rescue is both simple and impactful. We pledge to: • Provide a safe alternative to shelters for pugs in need using loving foster homes • Provide medical care and help them on their journey to an adoptive, forever home • Educate current and prospective owners about the unique needs and health issues associated with the pug breed • Coordinate with other local and pug-specific rescues to facilitate transport, placement, and care for pugs in our service area

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DFW Furgotten Friends

Welcome to DFW's FurGotten Friends! DFW's FurGotten Friends provides a safe haven for stray and abandoned dogs while we search for their new furever homes. We take care of all health issues, have all shots done spay/neuter and supply love and socialization for the ones who can't speak for themselves. Through the efforts of a few we strive to save many. All this is done with the help of volunteers and donations from the people who care about the dogs the world has turned its back on.

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Furkid Rescue

FurKid Rescue seeks to help animals go from life-threatening situations to homes where they will be given the love and care they deserve. Upon rescue, we commit to the full care and training of an animal until we are able to place them in an exceptional home. We hope that through training and responsible ownership we are able to educate people about rescue dogs as a whole. We are passionate about spaying and neutering and promote the procedure at every opportunity, not only as a preventative health measure, but also to eliminate the overpopulation problem.

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Cincinnati Lab Rescue

CINCINNATI LAB RESCUE IS COMMITTED TO HELPING HOMELESS LABRADOR RETRIEVERS FIND SAFE AND LOVING HOMES. OUR VOLUNTEERS ARE DEDICATED TO HELP LABS THAT HAVE BEEN ABANDONED IN SHELTERS, FOUND AS STRAYS, OR THOSE SERIOUSLY ABUSED AND NEGLECTED. IT IS IMPORTANT TO US THAT EACH DOG RECEIVES EXCELLENT MEDICAL CARE TO INSURE THE DOGS FUTURE COMFORT AND HEALTH. EVERY CLR DOG IS EVALUATED FOR SUITABLE PLACEMENT WITH FAMILIES AND TO FULFILL OUR MISSION TO MEET THE NEEDS OF EACH DOG BY PROVIDING THEM A PROMISING FUTURE IN DEVOTED, FOREVER HOMES.

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Friends For Life Animal Rescue

Our Mission Statement is to significantly impact animal overpopulation through aggressive programs focusing on rescue, spay and neuter, adoptions, and education.  We do not believe euthanasia is the answer to population control.  All animals are equally important regardless of their health, age, temperament, appearance, or degree of socialization.  Overpopulation significantly contributes to animal abuse, neglect, disease, suffering and is the primary cause of euthanasia programs.  The best approach to overpopulation is spay and neuter, and educating the public as to the benefits of spay and neuter.

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The Buddy Foundation

Our mission is to provide immediate safety and care to stray, abused and abandoned animals. Once we are assured animals are medically sound, we place them in a secure, temporary, no-kill environment. This immediate placement provides all the love and comfort necessary for their well being and allows us to get to know them. Then, we look for "forever" homes that are committed to their health and happiness for the duration of their lives. When we match an animal with a caring person or family, Buddy is truly fulfilling our purpose of lighting the way home

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Big East Akita Rescue

BEAR is a 501 (C)(3) charitable Akita rescue group in the United States that does hands-on rescue, and is totally manned by volunteers. BEAR was founded by a small group of concerned Akita owners & volunteers that wanted to help the breed due to the number of Akitas in need in the metropolitan Tri-State area of NY , NJ , Pa,MA, ME, VT, CT . in the USA. Our highest priority is to save , rehabilitate and find forever homes for URGENT Akitas in area shelters; however, we also address a wide variety of Akita services such as educating potential owners, referrals, support for Akita owners, & evaluations of Akitas in private homes & shelters. We are active members of our national parent breed club The Akita Club of America , and assist with information against breed specific legislation. We can & do help as many Akitas as we can but sadly no one can save them all, there are too many. It is our hope to one day have no more abandoned, abused, neglected or unwanted Akitas.    If you're interested in owning an Akita, take a look at our Akita’s for adoption  page’s ..Perhaps you'll find the perfect dog for your family. If you are interested in adoption, please fill out our ONLINE ADOPTION APPLICATION found on our site also.    BEAR’S Mission is finding good homes for abandoned Akitas. Most of our dogs come from local animal shelters after being found as strays or turned in by their owners.

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Basset Hound Rescue Of Southern California

Basset Hound Rescue of Southern California’s Mission is rescue of Basset Hounds at risk of euthanasia or homelessness. Our organization rescued it’s first Basset in August of 1996. We received our non-profit status in January of 1998. As an all volunteer organization, funds raised are due to the herculean efforts of the BHRSC volunteer network. Over 95% of the funding generously donated to BHRSC is used for providing health care or boarding of homeless hounds. BHRSC is a virtual organization with no offices or facilities. The cost of rescuing and re-homing a hound. The intake of homeless and abandoned hounds has dramatically escalated as the economy has faltered. Most hounds are rescued from euthanizing shelters. BHRSC also accepts dogs surrendered by their owners. Dogs which for a variety of reasons, are no longer able to be cared for by their families. All dogs are seen by a vet on intake for a health status check. All vets routinely providing care to BHRSC hounds offer highly discounted services. Our rescue efforts include required medical care and housing of hounds while awaiting placement with permanent adoptive families.BHRSC Rescue profile. Our typical rescue profile is an older hound, usually a senior, in need of basic medical care, including vaccinations and a routine vet check to determine health issues. All too often, dental care is required due to years of limited or no dental care. BHRSC also rescues hounds with acute medical needs that are surrendered by their families or placed in shelters due to the cost of the hound’s health care. Once the hound’s immediate medical need is met, any needed vaccinations and basic care or surgery is provided by veterinarians. Once the hound is deemed healthy, the hound’s photos, a video and their profile are posted on BHRSC’s web site indicating they are available for adoption. When feasible, a dog is placed in a foster home while waiting for permanent placement. Our foster network, while growing, is unable to keep pace with the demand of homeless dogs, forcing hounds into boarding facilities. Boarding facilities, although discounted to BHRSC, are costly. They are safe but not an optimal environment for a dog that has just experienced the stress of losing their home, their family and in a number of cases suffered an injury or an illness and attempting to recuperate. Occasionally BHRSC takes ownership of a dog that is terminally ill or determined by a vet to have a very poor prognosis. If the difficult decision of euthanizing the dog is made, BHRSC covers the costs and makes every attempt to provide the hound with a special last meal. A hamburger or chicken dinner has been the last meal had by a terminally ill hound lovingly provided by a BHRSC volunteer. The volunteer also makes every attempt to stay with the hound until the dog departs this life.

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Red Sky Rescue

Red Sky Rescue, Inc. is an all volunteer no-kill animal rescue with one primary purpose – to help abandoned and homeless animals with a gentle loving touch, kind words, shelter, health care and food. They strive to reduce the number of homeless, unwanted and uncared for animals in Jackson County. Red Sky Rescue, Inc. will work to achieve this purpose by focusing on three main objectives: place adoptable animals in permanent homes; educate the public of the need for to spay and neuter their pets; and promote awareness of the mission of Red Sky Rescue, Inc.