Animal Shelter Jacksonville
805 Woodlawn Ave., Jacksonville TX US 75766 Ph: 9035869723
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The Carolina Animal Protection Society is a non-profit, unsheltered humane society. The purpose is the prevention of cruelty to animals and relief of suffering among animals and the extension of humane education. Our non-profit society is dedicated to saving local dogs and cats that have been abandoned, abused or neglected. We also help animals that have been turned over to us by their owners because of unforeseen life situations where they can no longer keep the animal.C.A.P.S. is an all volunteer, non-profit organization that was founded in 1977 as a result of the community's need to assist homeless animals.
110 Queens Road, Jacksonville NC US 28540 Ph: 9104559682
http://www.capsrescue.org Email: webmaster@capsrescue.org
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Debbie's Every Breed Saved Dog Rescue
We are a small group of volunteers dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing of neglected/homeless dogs
102 Elwood St, Jacksonville AR US 72076 Ph: 5016815162
Email: DAWaddle55@comcast.net
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First Coast Rabbit Rescue will accept into its protection any rabbit that has been mistreated or abandoned. The organization does not deny shelter because of disability or disease. All rabbits, after being nursed into optimum health by knowledgeable volunteers and when necessary local vets, are spayed and neutered before being placed up for adoption. FCRR volunteers screen all adopting families to ensure these rabbits will be placed in a secure and loving home. First Coast Rabbit Rescue is not a shelter; it is solely reliant upon the efforts of its volunteers. The rabbits do not live in kennels, but in the loving homes of foster families who see to it that the animals are litter box trained, fed and well cared for, with expenses coming more often than not from their own pockets. For these reasons there is a strict policy regarding our acceptance of rabbits. When bunnies run out of time at local animal shelters, FCRR volunteers take those bunnies. FCRR also accepts bunnies that are rescued by individuals who witnessed their abuse. If you wish to dispose of your companion rabbit simply because it has become an inconvenience, FCRR can provide information to help you find a new home for your rabbit. In cases of extreme emergencies and only if a foster family is open to another rabbit, FCRR will accept rabbits from their owners. In such cases the owners are expected to provide the cage, toys, and other items belonging to the rabbit as well as the funds necessary to have the rabbit spayed or neutered if she is not already. The cost is around $200 per bunny. Due to the impact of so many uwanted and homeless bunnies in the Jacksonville/First Coast area we are unable to accept owner relinquish rabbits at this time. Jacksonville Animal Care and Control will be able to accept your rabbit if you cannot find him/her a home however they are a kil facility and due to the recent tragedy of the Jacksonville Humane Society they may not be able to hold your rabbit for a lengthy period of time. If you feel you need to part ways with your pet due to behavior issues, please try www.rabbit.org for tips on how to manage unwanted rabbit behavior.
, Jacksonville FL US 32210 Ph: 9043892062
http://www.firstcoastrabbitrescue.com Email: jason.rice@med.navy.mil
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No-Kill Special Need Animals $Donate to this Organization here$
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The HSUS's New England Regional Office serves Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont, extending The HSUS's national programs into the community and serving the needs of local constituents.
Route 112, Halifax Jacksonvill PO Box 619, Jacksonville VT US 05342 Ph: 8023682790Fax: 8023682756
http://www.hsus.org/about_us/regional_offices/new_england_regional_office/index.html
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The Jacksonville Humane Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of animals. Our mission is to find loving homes for all animals and to provide education and counseling to foster responsible pet-people relationships resulting in the humane treatment of all animals.
8464 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville FL US 32216 Ph: 9047258766
http://www.jaxhumane.org Email: adoptions@jaxhumane.org
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Non-Profit Special Need Animals Facility $Donate to this Organization here$
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We are the Jacksonville Sheltie Rescue Inc. On this site I am going to show you lost or found and make people aware of the available rescued shelties in the Jacksonville, FL area. Generally people think Shelties NEVER get in dire straits. Let me tell you folks! We rescued over 29 of those wonderful dogs last year, just in our city. From the Shelters, from the streets, and from people who just didn't want to bothered with a dog anymore. Tis sad the state of affairs the canine world is in!
, Jacksonville FL US 32258 Ph: 9042625420Fax: 9042924791
http://www.jacksonvillesheltierescue.org Email: DDuffey@aol.com
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Specific-Breed ONLY Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals
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Kamp Kritter is a no-kill animal shelter in Jacksonville, Florida. We participate in the rescue, care, rehabilitation, and adoption of abandoned, injured and homeless dogs. Without this kind of care many of these dogs face abuse and abandonment but here at the Kamp we offer a loving, homelike environment for the dogs to live in before adoption. Dogs who have been mistreated sometimes find the first safe environment they have ever known and the dogs that wander into our lives find a caring, healthy place to spend their time until adoption. At the shelter, dogs learn how to interact with humans and other dogs under the watchful eye of Head Kritter Sue Towler and other dedicated volunteers and colleagues.
, Jacksonville FL US Ph: 9043819562
http://www.kampkritter.com Email: campcritr@aol.com
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals Facility
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The newly-constructed Klein Animal Shelter in Jacksonville, Texas, serves as a safe haven for Cherokee County's homeless animals.We are a privately-owned nonprofit, 501(c)3 corporation
(fed. tax no. 30-0003409)
208 E. Tena Street, Jacksonville TX US 75766 Ph: 9035867336
http://www.kleinshelter.org Email: info@kleinshelter.org
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We are a 501(3)c nonprofit organization approved for rescue in Alabama and Georgia. We are run entirely by volunteers dedicated to the rescue of unwanted, neglected, and abandoned boxers. We are always in need of qualified homes for life for our dogs, transportation, temporary foster care, monetary donations for veterinary care, high-quality dog food and other supplies.
885 Roy Webb Rd., Jacksonville AL US 36265 Ph: 2564353849
http://www.rockinprescue.org Email: angie@rockinprescue.org
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