All Creatures Sanctuary and Rescue is a Licenced Wildlife Rehabilitation Center and Pet Rescue. Wild animals are rehabilitated for release and not for adoption. We are a non-profit and rely on help from the community to rehab and rescue critters
, Coahoma TX US 79511 Ph:(432)267-7387
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/TX909.html Email: melanie@allcreaturessanctuaryandrescue.com
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The Raleigh County Animal Rescue (RCAR) whose home base is located in Coal City, WV was active in rescuing our pet companions prior to becoming an organization in March 2003. The RCAR is a small "no-kill" organization and operates only through donations and volunteers. Currently we are dedicated to helping homeless, abandoned or abused animals. Our efforts are guided toward finding permanent homes for our animals. Along with this, we stress the importance of neutering and spaying all pets in order to maintain their good health and benefit society.
The Raleigh County Animal Rescue (RCAR), a no-kill shelter, and the Humane Society of Raleigh County (HSRC) a.k.a. Raleigh County Animal Shelter (RCAS), a kill shelter, are two totally different organizations
Raleigh County Animal Rescue, Coal City WV US 25823 Ph:(304)228-9047
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/WV103.html Email: wvrcar@hotmail.com
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Grundy County Humane Society/DANE911
Are you interested in adopting a "rescued" Great Dane or in knowing more information about them? Here's a summary of what we do and a phone number to call... We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We are contacted by humane societies, animal control facilities, and individuals interested in placing Danes of assorted ages into new homes. We arrange to see the dogs to help check temperatment, and we take them to a veterinary facility for fecal and heartworm checks, shots, spay or neuters, and micro chipping before placing them into new homes. We do not provide dogs for breeding purposes. We interview interested families over the phone to fill out information sheets about their circumstances with housing, children, other pets, amount of yard, exercise, or walking which can be provided. This enables us to attempt to place the dog, as it becomes available, not by the order in which you enroll with us, but by the best "fit" for the dog. Expect to pay approximately $600.00 for a rescued Dane. We hold this donation a week until we see that the dog is fitting in with its new family. Then the donation is used to fund the medical expenses for the next dog. We are happy to talk about medical, feed, or other problems you may have with your adopted Dane, and we ask you to sign a contract agreeing to alert us in future if you have questions or problems with your dog. We provide information on gastric torsion and bloat in large dog breeds and discuss and require that you are prepared to keep the dog on heartworm preventative monthly as treating heartworm is expensive, time consuming, and very stressful for dogs and owners. We do not breed or sell puppies. We will be happy to try to put you in conact with reputable breeders who x-ray for genetic problems, use spay and neuter contracts on pet quality dogs, and who are "responsible" for helping readopt their own dogs that must be returned for some reason. We are looking for Great Homes for Great Danes. Do you qualify?
120 W. 4th Street, Coal City IL US 60416 Ph:(815)634-4137
Email: dane911@comcast.net
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We are a newly established no-kill rescue shelter working to achieve our non-profit status. We currently have all our pets in foster care but are seeking to widen our range of foster homes. Furr-Ever Paws rescues abused, abandoned or stray animals. We seek to provide loving forever homes for the furbabies that have all ready been through so much.
, Coats NC US 27521 Ph:(910)892-0638
http://www.furreverpaws.org Email: kittiesanddoggie@yahoo.com Email2: christina@furreverpaws.org
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Org # 10714 |
City=Cochranton | Rescue |
Hog Heaven Rescue Farm began in 1998 & was incorporated & established as a not for profit registered 501(c)(3) hoofed animal rescue in 2000. This rescue is a long time dream come true for the founders, Regina Martin Allman and David Allman. On October 7th 2005, Hog Heaven Rescue Farm passed the requirements of the 5 year test for a 501(c)(3) by the IRS, and we are as of that date a permanent 501(c)(3). A record of which can be found at www.irs.gov EIN 25-1870447 Financial statement is available for your information.
2681 Mallory Road, Cochranton PA US Ph:(814)425-1850
http://www.hogheavenrescue.org/about.html Email: hogheaven1@alltel.net Email2: ECSI@hky.com
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Org # 6789 |
City=Cockerell Hill | Shelter |
Cockerell Hill Animal Shelter
4125 W. Clarendon, Cockerell Hill TX US Ph:(972)337-2678
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Alley Cat & Canine Orphans is a, non profit 501(c)(3), All Volunteer, No-Kill Rescue dedicated to creating an alternative to caged shelter living by providing a loving, family environment for orphaned and abandoned animals until an appropriate "forever home" is approved.
PO Box 236323, Cocoa FL US 32923
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/FL206.html Email: AlleyCatOrphan@aol.com
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Founded in 1952, The Central Brevard Humane Society is Brevard County's oldest established animal welfare organization. A no kill for space shelter, CBHS is dedicated to speaking for those who cannot speak for themselves. CBHS educates the community on responsible pet ownership and the humane treatment of animals, advocates for spaying/neutering to reduce the homeless pet population and provides the best quality care to Brevard's abandoned animals by placing them with responsible, caring owners in forever homes.
1020 Cox Road, Cocoa FL US 32926 Ph:(321)626-3343Fax:(321)636-0127
http://www.crittersavers.com Email: info@crittersavers.com
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Space Coast Feline Network
Space Coast Feline Network (SCFN) is dedicated to humanely caring for and controlling the feral cat population in Brevard County. It is our mission to promote and practice TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) and feral cat colony management in Brevard County, as an alternative method of feral cat population control
PO Box 624, Cocoa FL US 32923 Ph:(321)403-1522
Email: tropicllc@msn.com
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Org # 12992 |
City=Coconut Creek | Shelter |
The Broward Ferret Rescue was founded in 2000 by Karen Riley and Dona Michaels. Based out of their homes, it remains a small no kill ferret shelter. In 2003, Karen had to leave the shelter leaving Dona as the soul head. This task could not have fallen on greater shoulders. Still based out of her home, Dona maintains the shelter with the help of many people. Jane Ziemba comes in and cares for the ferrets several times a week. She also fosters many ferrets with special needs. Michelle runs the sanctuary for the rescue from her home. She cares for all the ailing ferrets who are not adoptable due to illnesses. Sue helps with fundraisers, while Lori contributes all the advertising. We have many others that donate their time in assisting with the day to day operations.
Unfortunately, as the other rescues around Southern Florida disappear, more and more ferrets come into the rescue. We carry an average of 40-50 ferrets which doesn't include the ones we have in foster homes, and the sanctuary. And even though we continue to grow, we are always out there trying to get these animals a forever home.
One of the ways we try to adopt our ferrets is by going to PETCO. We try to go once a month to PETCO's around the South Florida area, informing people about ferrets, and if they are interested, we ask they think of adoption first. Another way we get our ferrets out there is through PETFINDERS.COM. Petfinders has been a substantial part of getting our name out there and these ferrets adopted. We average around 200 hits a day at petfinder, making it one of the most affective adoption tools for us.
In 2004, Broward Ferret Rescue became a 501c3 non-profit organization, meaning all funds that we receive goes to the help and care of the ferrets in our rescue. One of our major donators is PETCO. They are always there to help out and constantly ask us to join them for their national adoption events, and we are always happy to go. We get other donations by holding fundraising events such as pot luck, garage sales, and bake sales.
, Coconut Creek FL US 33066 Ph:(954)977-4583
http://www.browardferretrescue.org Email: fuzzyrescues@aol.com Email2: browardferret@gmail.com
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