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Our mission is to prevent abuse, needless suffering, and slaughter of horses through auction rescue, owner surrender, and when necessary, assisting law enforcement with seizure. We also specialize in helping other farm type animals and small companion animals in our community in rural middle Tennessee. We shelter, rehabilitate and adopt into loving homes hundreds of horses a year. In 2022 we rescued, sheltered and protected 2,442 animals, over 1,700 of which were horses, across the United States and around the world! We are the world's largest organization dedicated to rescuing, sheltering and protecting horses across the United States and around the world.
To better the community for both animals and people by placing as many orphaned pets in to loving-forever homes, and to enhance the relationship between animals and people through education.
Advocates for animal welfare in the community and provides affordable services, resources and programs to help responsible pet owners keep their pets healthy, happy and in life-long homes.
PROVIDE CARE AND FIND GOOD HOMES FOR UNWANTED PETS
As an animal shelter it is our duty to improve the lives of companion animals in the Gary IN area by providing a shelter alternative, spay & neuter assistance and adoptive services
WE SPEAK FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES AND WITH THE SUPPORT OF OUR MEMBERS, EMPLOYEES, AND VOLUNTEERS, WE HOPE TO DO SO FOR MANY YEARS TO COME.
We take in all the unwanted pets in our county, work with County Animal control officers as well as community members. We help with the over population of unwanted pets.
TO EDUCATE THE RESIDENTS OF ERIE COUNTY ON PROPER CARE, HOUSING AND SUPPORT OF ANIMALS; TO PREVENT ANIMAL CRUELTY IN ERIE COUNTY, AND TO PROVIDE TEMPORARY SHELTER FOR HOMELESS PETS.
HSNT’s mission is to act as an advocate on behalf of all animals and to ensure their legal, moral and ethical consideration and protection; to provide for the well-being of animals who are abandoned, injured, neglected, mistreated or otherwise in need; to promote an appreciation of animals; and to instill respect for all living things.
The HSOC provides animal control services for the City of Ocean City with four full-time, state-certified Animal Control Officers, two of whom are also certified as Cruelty Investigators. As an animal rescue, HSOC's mission in animal control is the protection and care of domesticated stray animals and injured wildlife. All trapped wildlife is relocated back into the proper Ocean City environment per state mandates unless a state-licensed facility agrees to accept the animal. HSOC works to rescue animals (both pets and displaced wildlife) during disasters and to find temporary housing for pets of families whose homes may have been damaged or destroyed. HSOC has been activated three times during the past eight years for disaster relief, the most recent one during the devastating Hurricane Sandy.
Our mission is to:Provide safe shelter for stray/abandoned/abused cats and dogsPromote the placement of animals through adoption and foster-careRequire that all animals placed through us be spayed/neuteredReunite lost animals with their ownersEducate the public on issues affecting the well-being of animals
Provide care & shelter for homeless dogs and cats in western NC