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Georgia Akita Rescue Division was formed to work with placing and rescuing Akita dogs in the Southern states- primarily in Georgia. Our goal is to work with the community to educate and assist owners to be able to keep their dogs if possible, and rescue Akitas from kill shelter situations.
The mission of Y Not Save A Sam Rescue is to rescue and find loving homes for Samoyeds in need — regardless of age, health, or geography.
To retrain and re-purpose former racehorses as functioning members of a new discipline, and find these horses future, forever homes where they will prosper.
Their Mission: To assist animals and their owners duting times of disaster or emergency. To provide temporary housing and care to evacuated, neglected or abused animals. To provide education in pet disaster prepardeness and in the humane and proper care of animals.
K9 Guardians Is A 501c3 Nonprofit Tax Exempt Organization, Whose Mission Is To Raise And Train German Shepherds As Service Dogs For The Purpose Of Providing Them To Veterans Of Foreign Or Domestic Wars That Suffer From Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) And Other Service Related Disabilities
Friends of Berkeley County Animal Center is a 501(c)(3) created by volunteers to support the Berkeley Animal Center. The employees and volunteers of the Berkeley Animal Center are passionate about the care and well-being of animals and we are passionate about helping them to provide it. Only by bringing together hardworking volunteers, a caring community, and generous donors are we able to accomplish our goals. We work hard to raise funds, organize events, grow volunteerism, promote public education, and encourage community and business involvement for the benefit of the growing homeless animal population Berkeley County, S.C.
Pets For Vets Atlanta's mission is to help heal the emotional wounds of military veterans by using the power of the human-animal bond to provide a second chance for shelter animals by rescuing, training and pairing them with America's servicemen and women who could benefit from having a companion animal.
The mission of the Gulf Coast Humane Society is to provide humane care for surrendered animals in Southwest Florida by offering refuge, providing medical care, and facilitating an adoptive home.
The mission of the Idaho Horse Rescue is to rescue and rehabilitate & re-home abused, abandoned, and neglected horses. Our goals are: To identify abuse via community participation and involvement To rescue horses from environments of neglect or abuse To rehabilitate rescued horses by providing veterinary care & training To coordinate "for life" adoptions services into suitable and approved homes To offer equine education and training to horse owners in our community To give refuge: providing a peaceful, safe and loving home for un-adoptable horses To facilitate the surrender of horses referred by State Control Officers & agencies.