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Bulldog Haven Northwest is a rescue and adoption organization that provides a safe place for English and French Bulldogs, while offering mental and physical rehabilitation, rehoming, breed specific shelter assistance and more. Bulldog Haven NW was founded by a group of experienced Bulldog and Frenchie rescue people and owners from the Pacific Northwest region. All of our members are unpaid volunteers who love animals so much they give their time to help the dogs and the cause. Whether a Bulldog finds itself at a shelter, is found by someone in the community, goes missing from their home, a puppy mill is shut down, or an owner finds themselves facing the need to find their Bulldog help outside of what they are able to give.. this is where we can help.
TO PREVENT ANIMAL CRUELTY AND TO FIND HOMES FOR COMPANION ANIMALS.
FOUNDED IN 2018, WOAH NELLIE GREAT DANE RESCUE IS COMMITTED TO ENSURING THE SAFETY, WELFARE AND WELL-BEING OF THE GREAT DANE DOG BREED IN LOUISIANA THROUGH A POLICY OF RESCUE, FOSTER PROGRAMS AND ADOPTIONS TO DESERVING FAMILIES.
To serve the people of central Ohio by providing temporary shelter, care, and pet adoption services for abandoned and otherwise homeless dogs and cats in central Ohio since 1975.
A community based non-profit 501c(3) organization that rescues cats and kittens from high-kill shelters and at-risk homeless situations, providing them with a no-kill shelter and on-site medical care, seeking loving permanent homes for them. A community where all cats and kittens are spayed or neutered and safeguarded or sheltered.
In 2018 TLC Animal Shelter proudly marked its 44-year milestone of serving the community and providing a safe haven for homeless, abused, and abandoned animals. TLC started from humble beginnings, but today boasts of a beautiful shelter that provides care for an average of 3,000 animals a year. Although the majority of animals TLC helps are made up of dogs and cats, we help any animal in need, including birds, reptiles, rodents, livestock and wildlife.TLC is a not for profit organization run entirely on contributions, and various fundraisers that are held throughout the year, to enable us to provide the care needed for these animals. We are grateful to all of our contributors and our hard working volunteers for helping raise the money to do all of this.
The Stand Up For Pits Foundation is a 501c3 non-profit dedicated to saving lives and ending the abuse and discrimination of Pit Bull “type” dogs (Pibbles) through live events, funds, education and advocacy. We don’t limit the way we advocate or save lives. We believe in new ways, new thinking and new change, and are committed to empowering others to do the same until abuse and discrimination against our beautiful Pit Bull type dogs ends. The Stand Up For Pits Foundation supports Pit Bull “type” dog rescues around the country by raising funds, providing publicity opportunities and Pibble adoptions at the Stand Up For Pits live events (to read just some of the Foundation success stories go to www.standupforpits.us/sufp-success-stories). The Foundation donates to and supports educational programs and front line rescue efforts. We advocate, educate and save lives and we will continue to focus our efforts to end dog fighting, abuse and discrimination. Most all of what we do will be made public, but some efforts will not. Certain aspects of fighting and abuse can be damaged if made public and we will always do what is best for the cause. To learn more about the live events produced by the Foundation go to www.standupforpits.us/one-million-pibble-march-on-washington-dc and www.standupforpits.us/stand-up-for-pits-events 100% of funds raised go directly to the SUFP Foundation. We are very pleased with the growth and support of the Foundation from people in and outside of the animal community. We are proud of the impact we’ve had and change we have created and inspired in such a short period of time. That shows us people want to take action and that behavior we strongly encourage because if we are to ever get law makers to end BSL, and get off the giant hamster wheel that is rescue, we must ALL do what we can. We are a solution driven Foundation open to new ways of doing things. We understand this is a long journey and we are dedicated to ending the abuse and discrimination of Pit Bull “type” dogs and by doing so improving the safety of communities for humans and pets. We believe what is happening to Pit Bull “type” dogs is not just an animal issue but very much a direct reflection of a broken society thus making it EVERYONE’s problem. While we are members of the animal community we are members of society first and feel a responsibility as members of our society to not tolerate hate and discrimination.
Their mission is to protect and restore healthy environments.
To provide and promote the humane treatment of animals through humane education, animal protection and community service.
O.C.A.F is a small non-profit organization located in Oceana County, MI specializing in caring for neglected, abused and abandoned cats and kittens and placing them into caring homes. OCAF also assists in transportation to C-snip or Quick Fix Vet for pets you may already have that are in need of lower priced spaying/neutering. Rabies shots also available for extra cost with this service.
FBRN's mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home French Bulldogs in need from commercial breeding kennels, import brokers, public shelters, private rescue groups, owners or Good Samaritans. Our organization is comprised solely of volunteers who nurture and foster these dogs as well as provide education and training. Our goal is to place healthy and happy French Bulldogs into forever homes.
CASAS primary goal is to operate as a facility on Lower Cape Cod for the holding, feeding, medical treatment, and eventual placement of homeless domestic animals. The facility will operate as a no-kill shelter, and act as a safe haven until loving adoptive homes can be found. Also, all volunteer organization is working to prevent domestic animal overpopulation and neglect by encouraging and assisting individuals to spay/neuter their animals. Goal is accomplished by public education and provision of vouchers which pay half the cost of needed veterinary services.