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To support the activities of local animal charities as well as assist in finding lifelong homes for animals in need.
IBR's mission is to help rescue, rehabilitate and rehome English Setters and Pointers, and many other dogs as we have foster homes available. Additionally we are a leader in the diagnosis and treatment of tick borne disease in our pet population. Our efforts to educate the veterinary and pet loving public include adding new thoughtful data to our web site and promotion better testing and treatment options on Facebook and Twitter.
They turn no ferret away, no matter the health, age, or lack of training. Medical needs are met, and manners are taught. We also believe that educating the potential pet owner is one of the most crucial things a rescue organization can do.
NIPRA helps to provide the medical care and attention to pugs that are no longer tended to by their current owners. Often, the medical care is bypassed due to misdiagnosis or deemed economically unfeasable by the owners. NIPRA provides the care until placed into "forever homes" that agree to continue care until the end of the pug's natural life.
Almost Home is a no-kill non-profit organization that is dedicated to finding loving, forever homes for homeless animals.
A focus on education targeted towards school children as a group and the community in general, emphasizing on humane care for pets including the importance of spaying and neutering.
Their mission is to support conservation in the Lake Erie marshes by increasing the awareness and capability of Ohio's only national wildlife refuge complex.
Poodle Rescue of New England is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue and placement of homeless Poodles within the six New England states. Millions of companion animals-many purebred-are euthanized each year, and at least half are adoptable. Many of our dogs are former impulse purchases by owners who didn?t consider the ten to fifteen year commitment of owning a Poodle. Some were abandoned or mistreated. Poodles are referred to us through our hotline and from area dog officers, veterinarians, shelters, other rescue groups and our network of volunteers. Each dog is evaluated for behavior and temperament and receives a comprehensive medical exam and all necessary treatment. We do not have a shelter. Our dogs are cared for by our dedicated foster care volunteers in their homes throughout New England. Our Poodles are carefully matched to the new family?s home environment and lifestyle. Our goal is to place the right Poodle in the right home.
At Save-A-Pet we believe it is our moral responsibility to protect and improve the lives of abuesed,abandoned, and homeless animals, and to place them in loving, permanent homes. We provide spay and neuter services and any necessary medical care. We work diligently to educate the public, especially children, on the importance of pet sterilization and responsible pet ownership.
Northeast Boston Terrier Rescue (NEBTR) is comprised of volunteers based in NY, NJ, PA, CT, DE, and parts of MD, and serves Boston Terriers in need within reach of our helping hands. Most dogs in foster care for placement are adolescent to adult dogs in need of re-homing in life for a multitude of reasons and will need caring hands to guide them as they transition into new homes. All of our rescue dogs are fostered and evaluated for a 2 week minimum to allow us to assess their personality and provide them with basic foundation skills - House/Crate training, basic manners - to ease their transition into new homes. It is our belief such work in foster care better prepares dogs for success and helps forms lasting bonds.
The Neponset River Watershed Association is a grassroots, member-supported conservation group working since 1967 to clean up and protect the Neponset River, its tributaries and surrounding watershed lands.
To provide a space where adoptable animals are sheltered in comfort, safety, and security; where they have a place to exercise and experience joy; and where they can know the love of our community while we seek to find them their forever homes. To deliver the highest standard of care possible while promoting responsible pet ownership through education.