Collie Rescue of Greater Illinois, Inc. is a nonprofit corporation established in 1995. We provide shelter and care to purebred Collies which have been abandoned or turned in to shelters. The Collies are placed in temporary foster homes until a permanent home can be found. Our commitment is to place the Collies in the best possible permanent home to give them a second chance in life. We have successfully placed Collies ranging in age from five weeks to twelve years. Prospective families that wish to adopt a Collie will be interviewed. Basic information about the family, pet ownership history and why they want a Collie is requested. Our goal is to achieve a successful match between the Collie and the adopting family. We want a happy ending to every rescue story, and part of that process is selecting a suitable Collie to fit into the lifestyle and needs of the adopting family.
PO Box 4169, Lisle IL US 60532 Ph:(630)415-1206
http://www.collierescue.org/Default.htm Email: info@CollieRescue.org
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MLRR is an all volunteer, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to finding loving, permanent homes for unwanted or abandoned Labrador Retrievers. All rescued Labs are placed in foster homes where they can be evaluated for temperament and level of training before being adopted. MLRR currently serves northern, northwestern and western Chicagoland city and nearby suburbs (Illinois only, we do not adopt out of state). Due to our limited number of volunteers, we cannot adopt dogs to people who live outside of this area.
PO Box 1473, Lombard IL US 60148 Ph:(847)604-3254
http://www.midwestlabrescue.org/index.shtml Email: mail@midwestlabrescue.org
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Genesis Animal Rescue is dedicated to the immediate rescue and follow-up rehabilitation of any animal in need. We are a state-licensed, non-profit 501C-3 group. All incoming animals are given a complete health check upon arrival in their foster home. A thorough temperment test is performed on all domestic animals prior to any and all foster stays or eventual adoption into a forever home. After evaluating individual temperment, the animals then begin the process of healing. Severe abuse and neglect are common among incoming animals. The healing process encompasses both physical as well as psycological healing.
If you are considering adopting a pet from us, please review our entire website before contacting us (EMAIL ONLY PLEASE) Most of your questions/concerns about adoption are answered in full on the adoption info page. Please remember that we are all volunteers and we do our best to respond to you in a timely manner. Your patience is appreciated! We thank you for your interest and wish you the best of luck in your search!
PO Box 1985, Mattoon IL US 61938
http://genesis.rescuegroups.org Email: bceen2@hotmail.com Email2: adobeboxer@yahoo.com
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239 50th. St., Moline IL US 61265 Ph:(309)797-6550
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/IL217.html Email: info@molineanimalaid.org
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The Kankakee County Animal Foundation is a Voluntary Not For Profit Organization which consists of a Board of Directors, President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. The KCAF is located in Kankakee County Illinois. The organization's focus is Fostering, Adoptions, Emphasizing Spay/Neuter and Responsible Pet Ownership Education. The organization's volunteer foster homes are important to the success of the adoption process. Local shelters are also part of this process. Local veterinarians are used to provide necessary animal wellness which includes all vacinations,lab tests, etc. As part of the KCAF's project, through donations, they provide the monetary resources to enable the local veterinarians to provide low cost spay/neuter. Additionally, our volunteers strive to educate the public about responsible pet ownership. They call upon friends, teachers, scout leaders, parents, etc., for help. Most of the reasons that animals end up in animal control are preventable by teaching children animal safety and pet care. Many of the problems of today can be decreased as these children grow up and become responsible pet owners. The Foundation has asked educators to add this information to their units on safety, biology, etc., urging scout leaders to encourage children to work toward badges related to these subjects. Parents need to set the good example by teaching their children safe, responsible pet care at home. KCAF provides information on related educational materials. KCAF is always looking for volunteers to assist in providing the necessary tasks to make the animals safe and healthy.
PO Box 187, Momence IL US 60954 Ph:(815)472-3891
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/IL227.html Email: yesteryear2@hotmail.com
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We are a small animal hospital in Monticello, IL. We are located about 20 miles west of Champaign-Urbana. We care and house all the stray pets for Piatt County and some animal control organizations for some towns in Piatt County. We do not accept animals for owner relinquishment or citizen stray relinquishment. We solely accept the stray animals admitted through local animal control organizations.
719 W. Bridge, Monticello IL US 61856 Ph:(217)762-2144
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/IL363.html Email: ahom@hotmail.com
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IAMRA is a not for profit , 501c3 organization established to shelter and care for Alaskan Malamutes which have been abandoned, turned into shelters, or are in need of a new home. The dogs are placed in temporary foster homes (or a boarding kennel if foster homes are not available) until a permanent home can be found. Our commitment is to place each dog in the best new permanent home to give them a second chance in life.
***The BEST and FASTEST way to get in touch with us is to email us the listed email address***
Illinois Alaskan Malamute Rescue Association has been serving Illinois and portions of surrounding states since 1989.
200 East Evergreen Suite 103, Mt Prospect IL US 60056 Ph:(847)259-3570
http://www.iamra.org Email: keysci@worldnet.att.net
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We provide a safe refuge and a second chance for unclaimed animals from various municipal pounds and, space permitting, we accept other homeless, neglected or injured animals from their rescuers.
Adopt-A-Pet is a "shelter without walls" - we do not own a shelter facility. All of our animals are boarded at cooperating animal hospitals or in volunteer foster homes until they are adopted by their new families. Animals remain with us for as long as it takes to find them a suitable permanent new home.
Because we do not have a facility to warehouse unadoptable animals (based on age, health or temperament), Adopt-A-Pet is only able to take in adoptable pets. We strive to make sure that all of our animals will make suitable family pets.
PO Box 408, Mt. Prospect IL US 60056 Ph:(847)870-8999
http://www.adoptapet-il.org Email: Info@adoptapet-il.org
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The Naperville Area Humane Society (NAHS) is a non-profit, limited admission animal shelter accepting cats and dogs. Our shelter can house as many as eighteen dogs and forty cats.
Each animal is tenderly cared for at NAHS. Entering a shelter can be stressful or possibly even terrifying to some cats and dogs. Our dedicated and highly trained staff and over 400 volunteers offer compassionate care to each animal and work to address his or her individual needs.
1620 W. Diehl Road, Naperville IL US 60563 Ph:(630)420-8989Fax:(630)420-9380
http://www.napervillehumanesociety.org Email: info@NapervilleHumaneSociety.org
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Since opening on October 31, 1989, A.D.O.P.T. has found homes for over 12,000 pets. It takes a lot of hard work on the part of our generous volunteers to find homes for between fifteen and fifty kittens, cats, puppies, and dogs every week. We continue to spend our days working long hours because we love the animals and want to save them by finding a good home for as many of them as we can!
While ADOPT has, on occasion, adopted dogs to homes out of state, we DO NOT ship animals. In the past, prospective adopters from surrounding states have driven here to meet our dogs and cats, and to search for a potential friend.
Our volunteers work very hard to make the best possible match between your home and lifestyle and our dogs and cats. An important part of this process is meeting you and having you meet with the animals. We have a safe fenced area where family members can interact with potential adoptees, and where our knowledgeable volunteers will help answer your questions.
420 Industrial Drive, Naperville IL US 60563 Ph:(630)355-2299Fax:(630)718-0564
http://www.adoptpetshelter.org/pages/default.asp Email: drpicard@comcast.net Email2: laurelrt@sbcglobal.net
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