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Rawhide Rescue was formed to serve the needs of homeless dogs by providing loving and expedient rescue, foster homes and placement with a great measure of compassion and through teamwork with you and other rescue groups and shelters.
Founded in 2016, our mission is to transform lives by promoting healing between humans and our equine and K9 companions. Runs the H.E.A.L. (Healing with Empathy and Animal Love) Sanctuary in upstate NY, for abandoned domestic animals, giving them a second chance at life and a purpose to H.E.A.L. humans suffering from PTSD and other trauma.
Their mission is to provide high quality care and rehabilitation for homeless, injured and/or neglected animals through adopting, fostering, community partnerships, and education with affordable spay/neuter and vaccination programs to improve their health and wellbeing. They love wagging tails, purrs and smiling faces!
Their Goals: Continue to aggressively promote low-cost spay/neuter programs. Provide temporary care and housing for those animals who were lost, abandoned, abused and/or medically treatable until a permanent and loving "forever" home can be found. Provide a safe and life-long sanctuary for those aged, infirm, and non-adoptable animals. Participate in feral cat TNR (Trap/Neuter/Return) programs where necessary. Promote adoption and animal rescue awareness.
Mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, provide medical care, love and safe harbor for animals afflicted by neglect, abandonment and abuse
Adopt-A-Pet is an all-volunteer not-for-profit animal shelter and adoption agency dedicated to saving the lives of lost, abandoned or otherwise homeless dogs, cats, puppies and kittens. Founded in 1981, we have saved the lives of over 15,000 animals. All adopt-a-pet animals remain with us for as long as it takes to find them suitable permanent new homes.
Cairn Rescue USA, founded in November 2002, is an all-volunteer, not-for-profit organization which rescues purebred Cairn Terrier dogs and Cairn Terrier mixes nationwide that are homeless or soon-to-be-homeless, rehabilitates them in the private homes of its volunteers, procures them food and necessary veterinary care, and finds and screens loving forever homes to adopt them. CRUSA rescues its Cairns from animal shelters and similar facilities, as well as from puppymills and backyard breeders which often dispose of their old breeding stock at auctions. CRUSA also takes into its rescue program Cairns which need rehoming because they are being surrendered by their current owners for any number of reasons, ranging from death or terminal illness of the Cairn's owner, divorce, relocation, economic hardship, behavioral issues or illness of the Cairn, neglect, etc. Most of CRUSA's operations are conducted over the internet.
GSP Rescue New England is an all-volunteer organization committed to finding loving, permanent homes for German Shorthaired Pointers in need. We are a 501(c)3 organization incorporated in the commonwealth of Massachusetts and operate in Eastern NY (from Albany East) through all six New England states from CT to ME. Our primary goals are to find permanent homes for these great dogs that have come into an unfortunate situation, to promote responsible pet ownership and to improve the quality of life for the animals. These rescues could be from animal shelters or turned in by owners. We take care of their needs on arrival and then place them in permanent loving homes.
LTCR offers a chance for life for unwanted adoptable dogs that have found themselves at a high kill shelter. We offer them a place in one of our loving foster homes while we get to know them and learn what their ideal home would be. We meet ALL of our dogs, and our adopters We form lasting relationships with both. We are here to provide support in all areas of pet care including veterinary, behavior, nutrition and more. We are matchmakers that strive to place these dogs with their lifelong families so they will never be homeless or unwanted again.
SENC Rescue, Inc. is a non-profit organization recognized by the AKC-sanctioned Newfoundland Club of America to do all within its power to protect and advance the interests of Newfoundland dogs. The purpose of SENC Rescue, Inc.’s program is to rescue unwanted or homeless Newfoundland dogs and place them in good homes. We work within the guidelines of the Newfoundland Club of America's Rescue Committee.