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Paws for Life K9 Rescue pulls dogs from city and county shelters and places them in our Paws for Life (PFL) California state prison program with our incarcerated trainers who are able to dedicate all of their time to their rehabilitation. After several months of living and working with our inmate trainers, our dogs earn their AKC Canine Good Citizen (CGC) certification and are ready for adoption and family life. Some Paws for Life graduates complete further training to become service animals for military veterans suffering from PTSD. The Paws for Life program enriches the lives of the inmates and dogs alike. By lowering euthanasia rates and preparing dogs for service-jobs, Paws for Life is proving that everyone deserves a second chance.
Animal-Related
OUR FOCUS AS A RESCUE IS ON CREATING ADDITIONAL AWARENESS AND SUPPORT FOR DOGS IN NEED OF MEDICAL ATTENTION, SAFETY, FOSTER HOMES, ADOPTION, TRANSPORTATION, FLIGHT BUDDIES, AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT.
Ballydidean aims to promote animal welfare, ethical land stewardship, and positive community building.
Freedom for Great Apes is a sanctuary specifically designed to provide a safe haven dedicated to the physical, social, behavioral, and psychological well-being of chimpanzees in captivity. We are dedicated to overcoming exploitation and cruelty that all captive great apes face with education, advocacy, and collaboration.
TO RESCUE, REHABILITATE, AND PLACE WITH NEW OWNERS ABANDONED AND NEGLECTED ANIMALS. APPROXIMATELY 800 ANIMALS WERE RESCUED IN 2022.
Figment Ranch Foundation (the “Foundation”) is qualified by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501c3 nonprofit organization. The funds raised by the Foundation are specifically used for the care, maintenance and welfare of the animals that they have rescued or who have been donated
They are hoping to help as many reptiles, turtles, tortoises, and large birds that they possibly can. They rescue, rehab, and take in surrendered reptiles and large birds until they can find them loving new homes.
To provide wheelchairs for pugs in need and also provide temporary care for pugs of people experiencing medical emergencies
Helping one dog at a time - providing spay and neuter services to help solve the pet over population issue.
Our mission focuses primarily on the rescue and rehoming of unwanted cats, primarily through transfer from rescues in New Mexico, Kansas, and other areas where pet overpopulation has reached critical levels. Our goals are to rehabilitate these animals through good nutrition, expert veterinary care, and socialization in loving foster homes.