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BrightSide is a high-save shelter dedicated to providing sheltering, placement and prevention services to reduce animal homelessness and unnecessary euthanasia.
The mission of Senior Dog Haven & Hospice is to rescue and re-home senior dogs (age 7 and above) and to provide hospice care to those too old or ill to be adopted out.We work with shelters in Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland and New Jersey and adopt dogs to loving homes in those same States.
To directly benefit Dallas Animal Services by supporting programs and services that further its vision of providing compassionate care of shelter animals and finding positive outcomes for placeable pets.
The National Wildlife Foundation is dedicated to the protection and preservation of wildlife and their natural habitats for future generations. Through education, research, and conservation efforts, we strive to educate the public about the importance of wildlife and the environment, and to take action to protect and conserve endangered species and their habitats. By working with individuals, communities, and organizations, we aim to create a sustainable future for wildlife and the planet.
Here at TAP, we give voice to the voiceless and our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and find them the best homes possible. The Animal Pad was founded in 2010 because we saw a dire need for action in our local shelter systems. Millions of dogs are put to sleep every year in shelters across America and we need to change that. We hope that TAP can put a dent in those numbers and help to greatly reduce the amount of dogs that are euthanized every day by educating the public on the importance of spay/neutering their pets, adopting vs. buying.and treating dogs with the love and respect they so deserve. Here at TAP, we give voice to the voiceless and our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and find them the best homes possible.
DOVE Project - Dogs of Violence Exposed - was created to support the end of the Dog Meat Trade in Asia. We believe that ultimate change must come from within the country. To that end, the scope of our work integrates rescue efforts, education and advocacy in both S Korea and the US.
The Mary S. Roberts Pet Adoption Center strives to eliminate the suffering of homeless cats and dogs by providing humane care for pets in transition, facilitating adoptions to good homes, supporting pet overpopulation education, and supporting sterilization of companion animals.
TO EDUCATE ALL INTERESTED PERSONS IN THE TECHNIQUES OF BREEDING AND TRAINING VERSATILE HUNTING DOGS.
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome abandoned Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, and other Retriever breeds. Our rescue team saves these dogs from shelters as well as assisting people that need to rehome their dogs. All are vetted, given medical attention, and live in foster homes where they are socialized and cared for before they become adoptable.
A Veteran's Best Friend is a Christian non-profit organization that trains service dogs for Veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), at no cost to the Veteran.Located in Cabot, Arkansas, we serve local Veterans from any US Operation, and who are of any faith. Our dogs are adopted from local shelters, rescue organizations, and sometimes received from our community.We provide support services to assist Veterans in the process of reintegration into society. Our program emphasizes the physical, mental, and spiritual health of the Veteran and their families.
More than 4,000 homeless dogs and cats will turn to the Pet Alliance for caring, compassion and hope through our animal shelters this year. Pet Alliance provides food, medical care and shelter for dogs and cats until they find their new homes. The average length of stay for dogs is 8 days and for cats is 15 days. Pet Alliance’s live release rate averages around 99%. In addition to providing housing and care, Pet Alliance works to develop progressive and innovative programs that help keep pets and people together. This, combined with initiatives to minimize the number of community cats being born, will help reduce the number of dogs and cats that need to enter the shelter. Pet Alliance also provides low-cost spay/neuter surgeries and animal wellness through our public veterinary clinics. Our shelter programs are supported entirely by donations from the communities that we serve and we receive no funding from national organizations like the ASPCA or the Humane Society of the United States.
The Friends of the Elephant Seal (FES), a non-profit organization established in 1997, is dedicated to educating people about elephant seals and other marine life and teaching stewardship for the ocean along the central coast of California. As a cooperating association with the California State Park, FES collaborates with the California Department of Parks and Recreation to address issues of the expanding Piedras Blancas northern elephant seal colony. Board members and over 100 docents/volunteer guides are uniquely positioned to contribute to education, science, research and wildlife conservation efforts relating to the largest mainland colony, estimated at 25,000 northern elephant seals.