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No-kill animal shelter rescues sick, injured, abused, neglected and abandoned animals. Provide medical care and shelter.Find good new homes. Educate new owners about care and health issues of animal.Provide appropriate animal to elderly for companionship at no cost to new owner.
To spare sentient beings from needless suffering and save human and animal lives by promoting a compassionate, healthy lifestyle.
Petunia's Rescued Friends is a small, donation‑based 501(c)(3) no‑kill animal rescue operating from foster homes in and around Castroville, Texas. They rescue and rehabilitate dogs and cats from various circumstances and place them in permanent adoptive homes while relying on community support and donations to fund care.
The mission of the Humane Society of North Iowa is to provide temporary shelter, food, medical attention, and comfort to displaced and neglected companion animals and educate the public about the humane care of animals with a goal of reducing overpopulation.
EDUCATE PUBLIC ON ANIMAL CONTROL & WELFARE
The Coulee Region Humane Society promotes the humane treatment of all animals and fosters positive human – animal relationships.
Lincoln Park Zoo is dedicated to connecting people with nature by providing a free, family-oriented wildlife experience in the heart of Chicago and by advancing the highest quality of animal care, education, science and conservation.
Sea Turtle Recovery (STR) is dedicated to the rehabilitation, preservation and conservation of sea turtles. STR’s goal is to rehabilitate sick or injured sea turtles for their release back to the wild. Sea Turtle Recovery also educates the public on the important ecological role of sea turtles, threats endangering them, and ways to protect their future.
Dedication to rehoming German Shepherds. Front Range German Shepherd Rescue is a small group of German Shepherd lovers in the Denver area who volunteer our time and talents to help homeless pets find new families. We are always looking for new volunteers – providing temporary foster homes for these dogs is the big need, but there are many more opportunities to help
To promote conservation of ocean ecosystems with a special focus on threatened and endangered sea turtles.
Since 1953, the mission of their shelter has been to provide a haven for Huron county residents to safely surrender their animals when unforeseen circumstances come up. We accept dogs, cats, and other domesticated animals. We are unable to accept stray or outdoor cats and all stray or lost dogs must go to the Huron County Dog Warden. If you have any questions or would like to get on our surrender waitlist, you can give us a call at 419-663-7158, during business hours.