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Dolly Goodpuppy Society Inc

Founded in 2007, the Dolly Goodpuppy Society's (GDS) mission is to promote responsible pet ownership and to give every animal we encounter a chance at a well deserved life.

Furever Friends Rescue

Furever Friends Rescue is a 501(c)(3) corporation that has been designed to help reduce the number of intakes and euthanasia in Maricopa and Pinal Counties by helping people with life changing circumstances find new homes for their beloved pets. Individuals facing assisted living, nursing homes, hospice or those dealing with the death of a loved one now have an option: to relinquish their pets to us directly where they will be put up for adoption, thereby bypassing public intake.

Humane Society ff Jackson County Inc

The Humane Society of Jackson County's mission is to prevent neglect, cruelty and exploitation of animals. We assure that their interest and well being are fully, effectively and humanely protected by providing care, shelter, spay & neuter, and education.

Hope Youth Ranch Inc

The mission of H.O.P.E. Youth Ranch is to foster hope rather than despair, potential rather than limitation, healing rather than hurting, belonging rather than isolation and what the future can be rather than what the past has been. It is our greatest wish that we can help teens and their families find hope.

All Breed Animal Rescue of the Carolinas

How We Make A Difference (1) Offering adoption services, while fostering dogs in loving homes until placed with their forever family (2) Working towards our common goals of saving dog’s lives and reducing pet overpopulation (3) Educating the public on the importance of adoption, spaying and neutering of pets, proper diet and regular vet visits (4) Rehabilitation: Our dogs often need physical, social or medical rehabilitation (5) Minor to major medical/surgical needs (6) Our commitment to senior animals in shelters (7) Dogs with physical disabilities or handicaps.

Chicago Zoological Society

The mission of the Chicago Zoological Society is to inspire conservation leadership by connecting people with wildlife and nature.

Animals Anonymous Relief Fund

Animal rescue from high-kill shelters, support for abused and found stray animals

Shelby Shelter Inc

Mission of Shelby Shelter Non-Profit is to prevent animals from ending up in a pro-euthanasia shelters, rescue animals that are in pro-euthanasia shelters, rescue strays, provide healthcare to the sick, and provide overpopulation assistance by means of spay/neutering.

Petaluma Animal Services Foundation

Petaluma Animal Services Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit, with an emphasis on no-kill, high outcome sheltering in our service areas. Petaluma Animal Shelter handles all animal control and adoption services for the city of Petaluma and animal control services for the city of Healdsburg. We take in lost domestic animals and owner surrendered pets and handle all dog licenses for dogs within Petaluma and Healdsburg city limits. We provide hope and homes to animals in need–and excellent service to our customers.

Heart of Horse Sense Inc

Heart of Horse Sense was founded to support quality, professional equine services for Veterans, their families and At-Risk Youth. Our vision is that every veteran and at-risk youth get access to the therapeutic opportunities horses offer.

Crossroads Corral Inc

To promote personal growth, hope and healing through horses.

Second Chance Pet Adoptions

Founded in 2001, Second Chance Pet Adoptions is a non-profit 501(c)(3) No-Kill animal rescue dedicated to the memory of all animals who were caged, hunted, beaten, tortured, starved, chained, exploited, abandoned or simply ignored. Our mission is to find a permanent, loving home for each cat and kitten in our care, and to reduce the overpopulation of cats in the community, through an aggressive trap-neuter-return program. Second Chance Pet Adoptions educates the public as to the proper care and needs of their pets, provides information on existing animal cruelty and abandonment laws, and informs the public of the importance of spaying and neutering their pets. We also provide a service to the community by providing pet adoptions designed to benefit both the animal and the adopting party. We ensure the animals under our protection are taken care of in the best way possible. Our adoption process includes a veterinary health check for the animal and screening of the prospective owner, to help ensure that the pet and its new owner will be compatible. If for any reason they are not compatible, we take back the pet, who will again be offered for adoption. Second Chance Pet Adoptions is a 100% volunteer organization. We do not receive any government assistance and rely solely on donations to provide services for the animals in our care.