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Exposing and ending the plight of stray, abused and forgotten dogs in Detroit. Significant activities: rescue and rehab, community outreach, spay and neuter clinics, vaccination clinics and education.
Our mission is to save the discarded pitbull and pitbull type dogs in Philadelphia and surrounding areas. We want to give these dogs the chance they never had to find their loving forever homes.
The goal of Paws of Honor (POH) is to provide veterinary care and products at no charge* for retired military and law enforcement dogs that have served our country, locally or globally. Service dogs deserve accessible, high quality veterinary care in return for their commitment and sacrifice for our country and the monetary burden associated with veterinary care should not fall on the shoulders of the officer/handler/owner once the dog has been decommissioned.
Nassau Humane Society, a no-kill shelter, improves the lives of homeless animals in our community by providing them shelter and compassionate care. Our work focuses on adoption services, education about responsible pet ownership, and working to reduce animal overpopulation and homeless pets. We rely 100% on community support and private donations. Our vision is to find a loving home for all pets.
THEIR MISSION: To improve the quality of life of homeless animals through veterinary care, foster care, humane education, and spay/neuter programs.
Oklahoma Alliance for Animals is dedicated to reducing pet overpopulation, encouraging responsible pet ownership and promoting the humane treatment of animals through community collaboration and education.
Agape Animal Rescue & Training Center is dedicated to finding forever families for abandoned and displaced dogs through our signature foster and adoption program while cultivating better communities through dog training, owner education and outreach programs.
To promote the humane treatment of companion animals through protection, placement, education, and example.
Walden's Puddle (WP) is committed to wildliferehabilitation, education and conservation. WP provides care andtreatment to sick, injured, orphaned and displaced wildlife that are brought tous by people from all over Tennessee, with the goal being to return therehabilitated animals to the wild. We typically care for over 3,500 animals from over 120 different species. We also provide hands-on environmental,educational and conservation programs for Middle Tennessee residents includingthe Scouts, college students, children and seniors in various settings, thatwill help them live with a greater appreciation for the wildlife aroundthem. These programs educate the public on: wildlife ethics, welfare andlaws; what to do if you find an injured or abandoned animal; and the serviceswe provide at Walden's Puddle.
"To guarantee that giraffes are protected and preserved in their natural habitat."
Mission: “To resolve the feline overpopulation crisis in the City of Tulsa, OK through spay and neuter of Community Cats, utilizing humane Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) protocols.”