SESR was formed because we saw a need for the rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of Shetland Sheepdogs. All of our shelties live indoors in private family homes where they receive love, training, and excellent care. We do not have a shelter or outdoor kennels. Our shelties are adopted by families in the Southeast and occasionally from longer distances.
, Columbia SC US 29223
http://www.sesr.bravehost.com Email: Sheltietraining@aol.com
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Specific-Breed ONLY Accepts Owner Surrendered Pets No-Kill Special Need Animals
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Spartanburg Humane Society since 1964, is a non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to the promotion of animal welfare throughout Spartanburg and surrounding areas. The goals of the Spartanburg Humane Society, are making our community a safer place for people to live, preventing cruelty to animals, and educating the public in proper animal care, especially the neutering of pets. All our programs are directed toward these goals.
150 Dexter Rd., Spartanburg SC US 29303 Ph:(864)583-4805Fax:(864)542-9139
http://www.spartanburghumanesociety.com Email: rgeter@spartanburghumanesociety.com
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 Special Need Animals Vet OnSite Facility
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SPCA Orangeburg
2872 Saint Matthews Road NE, Orangeburg SC US 29115 Ph:(803)536-3918
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Our Mission is to enhance the lives of animals in South Carolina and beyond by:
Speaking out through humane education when an animal is being mis-treated. Educating the community that companion animals require not only the necessities of life, but also respect, love and affection. Working within the community to facilitate change in the laws to provide a better life for animals. Working with people to provide a better life for their companion animals
3620 Pelham Road PMB 293, Greenville SC US 29615 Ph:(864)322-7626
http://www.speakforanimals.com Email: ascholtes@charter.net
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SQ Rescue is a charitable organization that has been in operation since 1980. This organization is operated almost single handedly by Mrs. Escue. She works personally one on one with each rescue, taking them for veterinarian care and arranging foster homes. We do not put any animals to sleep. If a surgery is needed, we follow through with our team of specialists here in Columbia to include an Ophthalmologist, Orthopedic, Dermatologist and Internist.
7521 Yorkhouse Road, Columbia SC US 29223 Ph:(803)788-1889
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/SC49.html Email: klangley@sc.rr.com
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Private Non Profit that offers TNR programs and Low cost Spay/Neuter clinics as well as adoptions.
125 Ridge Rd, Georgetown SC US 29440 Ph:(843)546-0780Fax:(843)520-4848
http://www.stfrancesanimalcenter.com Email: sfhsadoptions@yahoo.com
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals Vet OnSite Facility
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A private, not-for-profit, no-kill, dog shelter taking in abandoned and abused dogs in the Myrtle Beach, SC area
, Conway SC US
http://www.dogdata.com Email: Steve@dogdata.com
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Non-Profit No-Kill
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Sumter SPCA
1140 S. Guinard Dr., Sumter SC US 29150 Ph:(803)773-9292
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We are a Columbia, SC area group dedicated to managing a feral cat colony near Lexington Medical Center. Feral cat colonies can be found all over the city, and in the unmanaged ones, overbreeding leads quickly to the spread of diseases like feline leukemia and feline AIDS. Competition (i.e. fighting) among tomcats for food and mating rights are one of the ways that these diseases are spread. We address these problems through a method called trap/neuter/return, or TNR. We humanely trap the cats and take them to be spayed/neutered, vaccinated and treated for any other illnesses or injuries. After assessing how the cats will adapt to indoor living with people and other pets, the cats are either socialized and placed in loving homes or returned to the wild, where they can live "among their own" and enjoy a life free from the stresses of overbreeding and disease.
, Columbia SC US Ph:(803)794-5686
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/SC122.html Email: sunsetfelinessc@msn.com
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True Ethics for Animals Rescue Sanctuary
PO Box 531, Beaufort SC US 29901 Ph:(843)643-1889Fax:(843)649-0087
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