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Newbark helps dogs find a home where they are wanted and loved, spayed or neutered and allowed to live their life as dogs, not fearful prisoners. Newbark has helped approximately 175 California dogs find new lives in homes on Vancouver Island. Approximately 32 Comox Valley dogs have been rehomed at no cost to the surrendering parties. For more information or if you have any questions, please email [email protected] or call 250-218-0201 and leave a message. Thank-you to all the Foster Homes past, present and future! Community support is important and Newbark wants to recognize & thank all the businesses who support Newbark's rescue efforts.
Vision: To provide all animals with a second chance at a happy,healthy and long life… New Hope Animal Rescue is a volunteer-driven non-profit organization that solely depends on donations from the community for sustainability.
The Turtle Valley Donkey Refuge main mission is the care and comforts of the donkeys residing at the Refuge. The Refuge is a permanent home for all donkeys who arrive at our gate and we work very hard to provide a safe and secure home for the resident donkeys. Our second focus is to provide a venue for Private tours for all special needs adults, children and seniors in our community. The tours provide our special visitors with an opportunity to connect with the donkeys and enjoy the healing characteristics of a Donkey Hug in a quiet farm atmosphere. Donkeys love people and enjoy the attention of the visitors as much as the people enjoy the benefits of the Donkey Magic.
We are a volunteer-run no-kill animal rescue dedicated to making a difference. RESCUE: We rescue animals in need using a network of foster homes. REHABILITATION: We provide all animals with proper veterinary care, housing and nutrition, spay or neuter, and a loving foster home for socialization and recovery. ADOPTION: As a “no-kill” rescue, our animals stay in foster homes until adopted. EDUCATION: We educate the public about animal issues such as: proper care, the pet overpopulation crisis, the need to spay/neuter, and the importance of adoption.
PCFI is an all volunteer org dedicated to humanely containing our community's free-roaming cat population & improving their quality of life through our community sneuter programs. Operation CatSnips, our trap-neuter-vaccinate-return program for unowned, free-roaming cats, ensures these cats are sterilized, vaccinated for rabies, eartipped and released back to their home territory where they receive daily food and water and shelter. SNAP is our sneuter assistance program for cats of Port Colborne residents who qualify as low income. KitKat is our foster and socialization program for unowned kittens. Kittens are then adopted out through our partnership with WHS. Each time a cat is sneutered the birthrate is lowered by hundreds, resulting in fewer homeless cats and kittens and ending the vicious cycle of reproduction. Since June 2009 we have enrolled 801 cats in our programs. With your help we will continue to make a difference in the lives of our community cats!
Invest with Farm & Food Care Foundation • To help support communities by supporting our farms • Help us continue to promote the best standards of care for farm animals • Help us promote best management practices for Canadian farmers Canadian farmers continue to incorporate new production and handling methods into their farms because their animal’s health and well-being matter. Canadian farmers are recognized world leaders with environmental practices and programs. They are at the leading edge of innovations to reduce the impact of food production on our environment. By continuing to invest in technology and innovation, Canadian farmers can continue to use fewer resources while maintaining responsible production, processing and distribution methods. It is the right choice for people, animals and the planet. Help us spread the word by cultivating a passion for food and farming!
Band City Stray Cat Rescue and Protection Society Inc. (SCRAPS) is a non-profit organization of concerned volunteers who are committed to stablizing the feral cat population in the City of Moose Jaw through primarily non-lethal methods. We humanely trap feral cats, neuter/spay and vaccinate, and then release healthy animals back into the community. We support feral cat colonies by providing shelters, feeders, and follow-up medical care as required. We promote compassion for feral cats by educating the public about the important role feral cats play in controlling the rodent population. We work with other agencies to find home for those cats identified as adoptable. We promote responsible pet ownership by educating the public about the importance of spaying/neutering pets.
The ultimate goal of Spay Neuter Kingston Initiative is to facilitate the opening of a high-volume, spay/neuter clinic in the Kingston and surrounding area, based on the self-sustaining model used by the Humane Alliance, open to all members of the public regardless of demographics or income. In keeping with our Mission Statement, S.N.K.I.runs a T/N/V/R (Trap/Neuter/Vaccinate/Return Program. We work with "managed" feral cat colonies in the Kingston and surrounding area. To date we have facilitated the fixing of close to 200 cats and kittens. Cats - those that are deemed "social" enough and kittens born to cats in our managed colonies are taken in to our Cat Foster/Adoption Program. All cats are fixed before being adopted into their forever homes. S.N.K.I. has recently added a Dog Foster/Adoption Program which focuses on dogs listed as "urgent" or with behavior problems at risk of entering the shelter system. All dogs are fixed before being adopted into their forever homes.
Southern Ontario Sheltie Rescue Society is a registered charity operated by dedicated volunteers who take in Shelties in need and find them loving new forever homes. All dogs receive whatever veterinary care is necessary from basic check ups to extensive surgery. Great care is taken to try to match each individual dog and it's needs with the most compatible, approved adoptive home.
We are the Ladybirds – Lisa Winn, Melissa McClelland and Janine Stoll; best friends who have spent over a decade sharing in each other’s music. As three fulltime musicians and Ladybird volunteers, we find ourselves as the co-founders of a fully functioning charity. There are steep learning curves at every turn, but we are up for the challenge because there is an important task at hand. With every success story, every rescue mission, every grateful furry little face, we know we are doing our jobs as animal defenders. We could not, and cannot possibly do this alone, so please join us on our Ladybird journey!
Valley Animal Rescue is a Foster Home based animal rescue in Renfrew County. We have foster homes located throughout the Ottawa Valley. VAR is dedicated to saving animals and re-homing them into loving, forever homes. We are 100% volunteer run and all of our animals are cared for in the homes of our devoted foster families. Valley Animal Rescue relies solely on financial donations and fundraising to cover the expense of caring for the animals. Animals rescued in to our program mostly come from pounds in Renfrew County when their time is up and no one has claimed them. VAR keeps animals in their foster homes until a permanent home can be found. Valley Animal Rescue needs your support! Please donate today!
In a nutshell, Big On Beagles is dedicated to the rescue and re-homing of beagles experiencing troubled times. We have a special interest in coming to the rescue of senior beagles abandoned by their owners and work closely with several animal shelters to ensure these dogs don't leave this world alone and unwanted. With your support, we continue to bring the wag back to their tails, one beagle at a time.