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To provide shelter and care for at risk animals.
Hendricks County Animal Shelter wants to be your FIRST stop when finding a new furry companion! There are wonderful lovable pets just waiting for their furever families. Hendricks County Animal Shelter is located in a clean modern facility in Danville, Indiana. We have knowledgeable friendly team members who would like nothing more than to help you find your newest family member. At our facility we do everything that we can to help you adopt a great pet. We are also rescue friendly.
We are San Antonio Pets Alive, a life-saving organization that solely rescues dogs and cats selected for euthanasia at the San Antonio City Shelter. We save these animals after all other options have been exhausted. Our vision is to make San Antonio a No Kill Community. Over 30,000 lives saved since 2012!
Focusing on saving dogs scheduled to be euthanized from kill shelters; fostering them in a home; providing them with all the love and medical attention they require until they find their forever homes; educating the community about the animal over population problem and the importance of spaying and neutering.
Logan’s Run Rescue is a volunteer‑run animal rescue in western North Carolina that provides low‑cost spay/neuter programs across the tri‑state region (western NC, northern GA, eastern TN), rescues and medically cares for abandoned and stray dogs and cats, and places them in permanent homes; much of its funding/support comes from a thrift store and warehouse run by volunteers.
LARC offers permanent sanctuary to rescued wolves, wolfdogs, foxes, coyotes, raccoons, skunks, parrots, pigs, horses, and dogs. LARC is also a work therapy program for disabled veterans with war-related trauma which is called our Warriors and Wolves program. These veterans work with similarly traumatized, rescued animals who reside at our sanctuary. The unique relationship that develops is immensely therapeutic for both species. Employment at LARC allows the veterans a transitional period to regain their confidence and learn valuable skills for future permanent employment.
To provide shelter to stray, abandoned, and surrendered animals until a suitable home can be found; to never euthanize an animal for space; and to deliver programs that benefit both people and pets in Noble County.
Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary rescues, rehabilitates, and provides lifelong sanctuary and veterinary care to abused, neglected, and abandoned farmed animals; it also runs educational programs and advocacy to raise awareness about the harms of industrial animal agriculture and promote compassion/veganism.
Summit Lost Pet Rescue is a volunteer, donation-funded 501(c)(3) that educates the public on lost‑pet prevention, conducts search-and-rescue missions for pets lost in Summit County, Colorado, and works to reunite those animals with their owners. The group also provides training and search protocols to help owners and volunteers locate missing pets.
The Kearney Area Animal Shelter is a privately run, no-kill shelter that rescues, rehabilitates, and rehomes dogs and cats while providing medical care (spay/neuter, vaccinations, microchipping) and community education. The shelter partners with local government animal control, relies on donations, and focuses on finding permanent homes and preventing animal suffering in the Kearney area.
NO KILL DOG RESCUE
Provides shelter and care, with compassion, dignity and love, to the homeless cats and dogs of their community. They also provide adoption services, spay/neuter clinics and community education. They have been helping animals in their community since 1975. Every animal that comes to our shelter stays with us until they are adopted. They believe that each animal has unique qualities that someone is looking for in a companion and that time increases the chances of them finding each other.