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The Michiana Humane Society's mission is simple and direct: to promote the well being of our community’s animals through prevention, intervention, education and advocacy.
They are a non-profit 501(c)(3), all-volunteer group of foster parents for cats and kittens in Greater Cincinnati
Their mission is to rescue purebred Pembroke Welsh Corgis in Michigan, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Spoiled Acres Rescue Inc is a 501(c)3 rescue that started with horses, but realized that shelters are not equipped to care for a lot of different animals. They help any the shelter can not.
They are a group of animal loving friends that have joined together to fill a niche in the Tri-County area of Southern Maryland. They are committed to giving "Second Hope" to hard to place animals (due to breed or age) that are searching for their forever homes.
To help rescue animals in need that have fallen on hard times.
They are a very small group of foster homes and volunteers who really love the little wiener dogs. They work together to rescue abandoned, abused, and unwanted dachshunds, including those that need rehoming because their owners just can't keep them anymore.
The Ark of Hope Rescue, Inc. is a no-kill rescue organization located near Cumberland, MD that rescues abused, neglected and/or abandoned animals, provides them medical care, including shots and spaying/neutering, and then finds them "forever homes".
Gunner’s Run Rescue is an Illinois licensed 501c3 non-for profit dog rescue. A small home foster based Rescue that has been in operation for 15 years and operates on a strictly voluntary basis with no paid staff.
THE DELAWARE VALLEY SIBERIAN HUSKY RESCUE’S MISSION To find permanent homes for unwanted Siberian Huskies in the Delaware Valley. To provide public education about the breed, and assist Siberian owners with training issues. To recruit and assist loving foster homes for the dogs we save.
German Shepherd Rescue of Southeastern Pennsylvania ("GSR-SP") was formed as a Pennsylvania nonprofit corporation in early-1999. Many of the people involved in GSR-SP were formerly involved with one or more other German Shepherd rescue organizations. GSR-SP came into existence in order to address the need to provide a rescue network to shelters in the Philadelphia and immediate surrounding four county area. At the present time, GSR-SP is serving the overflow needs of shelters in Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties.
Second-hand dogs give first-class love