MSBR is a West Virginia Corporation with 501(c)(3) tax deductible status that was formed in 2001 by a group of Boxer dog loving people. We spend a great deal of time, money and energy saving individual Boxer dogs from certain death in West Virginia shelters and dog pounds. MSBR volunteers take in abandoned and unwanted Boxers and foster them in their homes while helping the dog become adoptable. All rescue dogs are given a thorough medical exam and are vaccinated, heartworm tested and spayed/neutered prior to adoption. The dogs are crate and housetrained and taught basic obedience commands while in care. All dogs are tested for compatability with other dogs, cats and children. While there is never a guarantee, we try to adopt only those dogs with sound temperaments
Po Box 11891, Charleston WV US 25339
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/WV06.html Email: getaboxer@hotmail.com
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The Berkeley County Humane Society is a non-profit organization established in 1943 whose purpose is to promote the humane treatment of homeless or unwanted dogs and cats in the Easter Panhandle of West Virginia, with special emphasis on Berkeley County.
554 Charles Town Rd, Martinsburg WV US 25401 Ph:(304)267-8389
http://berkeley.wvhumane.com Email: JoAnn@overington.com Email2: spersad@comcast.net
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Ditty Dats & Dogs Rescue works to save the lives
of wonderful pets from rural and high-kill animal
shelters. We also strive to reduce the
over-population of dogs and cats by spaying and
neutering all rescued pets.
We opened our virtual doors for rescue work in the
summer of 2007. We are an all volunteer
non-profit group that works tirelessly to help save
the lives of pets in need. We have no facility, so all
of our rescues live in foster homes until approved
adoptive homes can be fo
, Martinsburg WV US 25401 Ph:(703)856-6518
http://www.dittydatsanddogsrescue.com Email2: Barbara.Tilton@dittydatsanddogrescue.com
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We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, a small group of outdoor foster areas dedicated to saving the lives of abandoned, stray, unwanted animals in Clay County, WV. We have no facility to house our animals (but are accepting donations to help build one in the future). All of our animals are currently housed outdoors in pens.
We offer a low cost spay/neuter program to our county residents. If you are a citizen of Clay County and are interested in this program, forms are located in the County Clerk's office, at Cunningham Motors and at Bob's Muffler Shop.
PO Box 206, Clay WV US 25403
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/WV73.html Email: cchumaneassoc@yahoo.com
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Who We Are
The Humane Society of Morgan County is a private non-profit 501(c)(3) organization with only 12 dog kennels. We are the only shelter in the community and we take in stray and unwanted animals as well as animals impounded by the county dog warden. We receive no government funding and rely entirely on memberships, donations, fund raising, and grant monies. Donations may be made as memorials (pet or human), or can be earmarked for spay/neuter projects, general operations, or staff training.
Public hours are Tuesday Thru Saturday 9 - 3 b
Adopting a friend
Our goal is to place pets in their forever homes. If you are interested in applying to adopt a pet, please contact us by email to obtain an adoption application and one can be emailed or faxed to you. Applications are reviewed and decisions are made within 24 hours. This gives the shelter staff time to check references and also gives the potential adopter time to consider the idea of having a new family member.
Adoption Costs include first shots, de-worming, and sometimes spay/neuter and rabies vaccinations:
Cats - $75
Dogs - $85
Come Visit Us!
We are located 6 miles from the Maryland and Pennsylvania state lines and 12 miles from Virginia state line. We are approximately 2 hours from Washington, DC. From Rt. 70 West, take the second Hancock, Maryland, exit to 522 South. Go approximately 12 miles and we're on the right hand side between Tom Seely Furniture and the Tri-Star Mini-Storage.
5366 Valley Road, berkley springs WV US 25411 Ph:(304)258-5592Fax:(304)258-2702
http://www.hsmc-wv.org Email: friends4life@direcway.com
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The Mission of the Humane Society of Morgan County (HSMC) is the extension of education to pet owners in humane treatment of animals, increasing pet adoptions, and to maintain an animal shelter which is dedicated to providing humane care and treatment to animals in our care.
Outside help from SPCA and members of various humane societies helped form HSMC which was founded in 1977. HSMC is a nonprofit organization and only through the support of volunteers and donations from our community are we able to improve the quality of life for our animals.
Other significant programs implemented and managed by HSMC include:
Adoptions and Fostering, Subsidized Spay/Neuter Program, and Lost and Found Assistance.
5366 Valley Road, Berkeley Springs WV US 25411 Ph:(304)258-5592Fax:(304)258-2702
http://www.hsmc-wv.org Email: friends4life@direcway.com
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Promise Animal League, Inc was formed for the prevention of cruelty to animals and educational purposes by a group of individuals who have been helping animals in the local community for over 25 years. Located in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia we take in unwanted, abused and abandoned cats, kittens and sometime dogs and puppies; we place them into foster homes until they are adopted into a permanent home. Our group of dedicated volunteers provides a pet food bank for other shelter/rescue groups in the 4 state area. We work with local veterinarian practices to hold cat spay/neuter clinics for the low income public. We also assist the public with trap, neuter and release of feral cats
PO Box 268, Falling Waters WV US 25419 Ph:(304)279-3713
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/WV114.html Email: star.silva@apromise.org
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Greyhound Rescue, Inc. was founded in 1989 by John and Denise Davis. Our goal is to find high-quality, loving homes for ex-racing Greyhounds and to educate people about the excellent, loving pets these noble creatures make.
John and Denise founded the rescue program after they adopted Stacey, a white, brindle-patched, ticked female who raced into their hearts. Their interest in the rescue effort developed into the formation of their own rescue organization. Since its inception, Greyhound Rescue, Inc. has placed over 2,000 Greyhounds in homes throughout Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington D.C.
862 Cressen Drive, Gerrardstown WV US 25420 Ph:(304)229-4944
http://www.greyrescue.com/adopt.cfm Email: greyhoundrescue@starband.net Email2: dmollcwatson@aol.com
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A small family run group that rescues shelties & collies to place in approved, loving, forever homes. We specialize in socialization issues, confidence building and helping them become a well rounded companion. We are non-profit and survive on donations only, so any donations are very welcomed and appreciated
, Kearneysville WV US 25430 Ph:(304)263-2717
http://west.petfinder.com/shelters/WV67.html Email: KernsMadhouse@comcast.net
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Jefferson County Animal Shelter is a kill shelter located in the tip of the Eastern Panhandle of WV, near Harper's Ferry and Charles Town. The shelter had a very high kill rate until June of 2006, when they started working with a volunteer to move as many adoptable dogs as possible into rescue. From June 2006 through December 2006, more than 100 dogs were adopted or taken into rescue. This marked a 75% reduction in the shelter's euthanasia rate!
161 Poor Farm Road, Kearneysville WV US 25430
http://west.petfinder.com/shelters/WV112.html Email: jeffersoncountyac@frontiernet.net
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