To attempt to reunite Malamutes with their owners, assist breeders willing to take them back, and to aid in relocating unwanted Malamutes in permanent, appropriate adoptive homes. * To create a network that will keep track of dogs who are lost or found and are being kept in foster homes or shelters, and to keep track of people interested in adopting and volunteers for foster homes. * To work to prevent cruelty to Malamutes and all dogs by educating the public about responsible care, including spay/neuter and in the training of their dogs
1660 S Church St Pmb 391, Watertown WI US 53094 Ph: 9202611523
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/WI82.html Email: aknight@netwurx.net
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SCAMP has been giving Malamutes a Second Chance at the life of love and happiness that every pet deserves since 1990. Originally called WI Alaskan Malamute Rescue, SCAMP became incorporated in 1998 as a non-profit organization for the following reasons:
To attempt to reunite Malamutes with their owners, assist breeders willing to take them back, and to aid in relocating unwanted Malamutes in permanent, appropriate adoptive homes.
To create a network that will keep track of dogs who are lost or found and are being kept in foster homes or shelters, and to keep track of people interested in adopting and volunteers for foster homes.
To work to prevent cruelty to Malamutes and all dogs by educating the public about responsible care, including spay/neuter and in the training of their dogs.
SCAMP is operated by a group of volunteers and our foster homes/kennels are scattered throughout the state of Wisconsin. We provide most of the necessary medical care and vaccines before adoption. All dogs are spayed/neutered, and are temperament tested before adoption.
A third contact for this Rescue is:
Email: aknight@netwurx.net
Phone: 920-261-1523
Ph: 6085927338
http://www.nobo.org/tsamc/scamp/info.asp Email: ps2it@juno.com Email2: schultzh@svm.vetmed.wisc.edu
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At the present time, Second Chance Animal Adoption volunteers care for dogs and cats in foster homes. We show pets by appointment, at the convenience of those who call. The fee for adopting a dog is $60, and $20 for adopting a cat, which includes spaying/neutering, worming, and vaccinations. Our long-term goal is to build a staffed shelter for dogs and cats.
PO Box 1925, Bonners Ferry ID US 83805 Ph: 2082672023
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/ID14.html Email: cookie@coldreams.com
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Second Chance Animal Center is committed to improving the lives of all animals in the communities we serve, and to eliminating unnecessary euthanasia of the homeless and unwanted
Rte 7A, Shaftsbury VT US 05262 Ph: 8023752898
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/VT18.html Email: secondch@sover.net
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Second Chance Animal Rescue is a nonprofit, all-volunteer 501(c)(3) organization that incorporated in 1994. We are dedicated to rescuing, caring for and placing homeless dogs and cats. We also educate the public on respect for all animal life, including the importance of spaying and neutering in order to reduce the number of healthy animals euthanized
P.O. Box 10533, White Bear Lake MN US 55110- Ph: 651-771-56
http://www.secondchancerescue.org
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Second Chance Animal Rescue is a nonprofit organization dedicated to retrieving adoptable cats and dogs from local animal shelters and finding them loving homes. Every year thousands of cats and dogs are euthanized in animal shelters across the country due to pet overpopulation, limited resources and irresponsible pet owners. Many of these cats and dogs end up in these shelters because they are no longer the small, cute kittens or puppies they brought home, but adult cats and dogs. Others are strays who's owners never claimed them or a neglected pet who has developed a behavior that requires the owner spend a little time with it. We believe these animals who have loved their owners unconditionally deserve a second chance. If you are planning on adopting a companion pet consider one of our shelter cats or dogs. Also, check your local shelters where you'll find many lovable and adoptable cats and dogs
PO Box 339, San Juan Bautista CA US 95045 Ph: 8316232337
http://2ndchancerescue.com Email: pets@2ndchancerescue.com
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Second Chance Animal Rescue and Adoptions is an organization committed to saving abused and homeless animals and rehabilitating them for proper adoption. Zeke (above) was rescued and is shown here awaiting adoption. Atlanta animal shelters euthanize thousands of unwanted dogs each month, and SCARA rescues as many slated for Death Row as possible in order to offer them a "second chance" at life and happiness. Once the animals are rescued, each is spayed/ neutered, treated with shots, tested for heartworms and, in many cases, brought back to health with essential vet work and surgery.
PO Box 1515, Roswell GA US 30077
http://www.secondchancedogs.org Email: jolynn24@aol.com
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Second chance provides fostering, pet adoption, spay/neuter programs and educational services
PO Box 997, Blue Ridge GA US 30513 Ph: 4234963892
http://www.secondchanceanimalsanctuary.org Email: scasadopt1@yahoo.com
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All of these chihuahuas are received from commercial kennels, completely vetted with spay/neuter, dental, rabies and shots; and socialized as much as possible before adopting to a loving forever home. They need lots of love and understanding. Most of these dogs will not handle small children's excitement or energy level. All of our adoptees come with an unconditional return policy. I have new ones coming in as the others get adopted so keep watching for just the right baby for you! Any baby over 9 yrs old is labeled a senior but a chihuahua can have a life span of around 16 or so years. I look for the ideal home for each one's personality and needs. Ideal usually includes a fenced in yard, no small children, and a person with patience and understanding. Occassionally exceptions are made based on the individual dog and situation.
1780 W Montana Court, Nixa MO US 65714 Ph: 4172247433
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/MO103.html Email: charlymc777@hotmail.com
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Second Chance, a small, non-profit, non-euthanizing shelter located in Powhatan County, Virginia (approximately 25 miles west of downtown Richmond), opened its doors in March 1988. Our goal is to adopt to good homes as many healthy dogs and cats as possible.
PO Box 55, Powhatan County VA US 23139 Ph: 8045982100
http://www.secondchanceshelter.org
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