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To rescue, rehabilitate and rehome abandoned and abused rabbits. To be an educational source for the proper care of domestic rabbits and provide a pet therapy program for the community.
We are Pet Sitters Care, a nationwide network of professional pet sitters dedicated to helping rescues, shelters and other animal-related nonprofits. Our love and care for animals is not only our career, it is a life-long passion! Our founder, Robin Perdue, has more than twenty-years' experience in the pet care industry. She is the owner of one of Austin and Dallas' longest running and most respected pet sitting companies, VIP Pet Services. She also served as the Executive Director of a Central Texas animal rescue. Our primary goal is to organize fundraising events and provide financial support to animal shelters, rescues and welfare organizations. We are committed to nurturing strong partnerships with animal organizations to enhance their capabilities and collective impact in saving animal lives.
To spread awareness, promote compassion, and inspire change by tackling animal welfare issues in greater Houston.
Working with other animal welfare organizations, to make Bastrop County a community where:• The Bastrop County Animal Shelter is able to place all healthy and behaviorally-sound animals that are surrendered to them into good homes, or transfer them to other humane organizations;• The Bastrop County Animal Shelter always has room for the intake of animals needing assistance;• Animals within the Bastrop County Animal Shelter live with minimal stress during their stay;• Every dog and cat outside of the Bastrop County Animal Shelter is cared for responsibly.
To end economic euthanasia! Significantly reduce companion animal suffering and overpopulation throughout theworld, through safe and efficient sterilization techniques, education, and adoption.
Friends of La Porte County Animal Shelters, Inc. is organized and operated exclusively for charitable purposes in accordance with Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The mission of Friends of La Porte County Shelters, Inc. is to improve animal welfare by supplementing the work of the area shelters. This foundation strives to decrease pet overpopulation, promote adoption, fostering, and rescuing of sheltered animals, educate the public about responsible pet ownership, and help provide alternatives to pet owners who may otherwise surrender their pets to animal shelters.
Jenks Ranch and Rescue is a non-profit rescue dedicated to taking in abandoned, unwanted, abused, and neglected animals great and small. Giving the individual animal the veterinary, supportive, and loving care they need to prepare them for a future loving and caring home. Additionally, we assist with the prevention of future abandoned and abused animals by educating pet owners and future generations how to respect, conserve, care, and protect animals and the environment they live in. Jenks Ranch and Rescue focuses its efforts throughout the state of Florida with networking other rescues within the entire United States.
The Humane Society of Fremont County is an independent, non-profit agency. Our shelter is an open-admission animal shelter that provides animal-services to Fremont County and Custer County, CO, the cities of Canon City and Florence, and the towns of Williamsburg, Rockvale and Coal Creek, CO. We are not a division of the Fremont County government or the city of Cañon City, nor are we operated by or receive a penny in funding from the Humane Society of the United States. We are an IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) corporation and we are governed by a board of directors.
The mission of Project Freedom Ride is to connect unwanted and abandoned dogs in TEXAS & GEORGIA with families and rescues throughout the US and parts of Canada.
Our goal is to create lasting change in the entire state of Georgia through intelligent legislation, widespread education about responsible ownership and enforcement of existing laws to protect innocent animals from exploitation and abuse. We strive to hold our elected and government employed officials accountable.
Establish The Shadow Fund, a medical grant program to provide financial grants for the benefit of retired K9s who have served the citizens of Indiana. Collaborate with multi-jurisdictional organizations to elevate training opportunities for Central Indiana K9s in service to our citizens by building a permanent training site. Build a War Dog Monument to honor the service of these brave animals to include a “heroes section” for the interment of K9s either killed in the line of duty or after retirement from service as a K9 officer.
The mission of Peak Lab Rescue is to save Labs, Lab Mixes, and other highly adoptable dogs from abuse, neglect, abandonment, and high-kill shelters throughout North Carolina and surrounding states.