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Your 1-stop pet adoption and animal assistance agency, serving the City of Los Angeles in six locations. Our mission is to promote and protect the health, safety and welfare of animals and people. East Valley Shelter Serving the following neighborhoods: Arleta, Mission Hills, North Hollywood, Pacoima, Panorama City, Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Sun Valley, Sunland-Tujunga, Sylmar, Toluca Lake, Valley Glen, Valley Village, Van Nuys. Outside the city limits, for such communities as Burbank, Glendale and San Fernando, East Valley is the closest LAAS shelter. Spay/Neuter Clinic on site.
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Villalobos Rescue Center is a rescue, rehabilitation and placement facility for abused and abandoned Pit Bulls. VRC works ceaselessly to give Pit Bulls another chance in life. Each and EVERY dog taken in, gets spayed or neutered, and given any medical treatment necessary. We work patiently to re-acclimatize fearful dogs to the loving care of a human, so that they may eventually be adopted. Villalobos Rescue Center is featured on Animal Planet’s “Pit Bulls & Parolees.”
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The Sanctuary has rescued, rehabilitated and released hundreds of animals over the years and has become an important part of the wildlife rehabilitation landscape in Ontario. Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary was started in the early 1970s by a caring individual who wanted to help rehabilitate orphaned wildlife. A pioneer in wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, her dedication and passion for rescuing animals was an inspiration to many and the driving force over more than thirty years at the sanctuary. We are proud to continue the work she started but respecting her own wishes, we also protect her privacy.
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The Hawaii Island Humane Society is a non-profit 501(c)(3) which was incorporated in 1965. Since 1973 the Keaau Shelter has served the East Hawaii community. In 1990 the County of Hawaii asked HIHS to take over the Westside operations in Kona and Waimea, and HIHS has operated island-wide ever since. Our administrative headquarters are located in Kailua-Kona. Our mission is to prevent cruelty to animals, eliminate pet overpopulation, and enhance the bond between humans and animals. We provide shelter and care for abandoned, lost and unwanted pets, and try to find new homes for the thousands of animals that enter our shelters every year. We also reunite lost pets with their owners through our lost and found service and promoting different forms of identification, including licensing and microchipping. HIHS has a contract with the County of Hawaii to provide animal control services. We work to educate the public about responsible care of animals and work for better legislation to protect the people and pets of our Island. We offer 24 hour emergency service and accept any animal at any time for no charge. We never close our doors to any animal in need. Our 3 shelters, located in Keaau, Waimea and Kailua-Kona, have receiving kennels available to take in animals after-hours. Although we are united in a common mission with many humane societies and SPCA’s in the State and across the country, HIHS is a separate, individual organization. The mission of Hawaii Island Humane Society is to prevent cruelty to animals, eliminate pet overpopulation, and enhance the bond between humans and animals. FOR AFTER HOURS EMERGENCIES IN KONA’S JURISDICTION, PLEASE CALL 1-800-869-1631
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The Cat Boat is the only animal sanctuary that literally floats. A refuge for stray and abandoned cats which, thanks to its unique location on a houseboat in Amsterdam’s picturesque canal belt, has become a world-famous tourist attraction. The one and only Catboat.
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SCWC is housed in an old Gaithersburg farmhouse surrounded by fields, woods, a marsh and a stream. Several spacious flight cages, small mammal enclosures and waterfowl pens are located on the adjacent lawns. Many recently released animals share the grounds with the permanent wild residents before moving on to establish their own niches in the surrounding fields and woods. Others are released at special sites such as nature centers and animal sanctuaries that are protected for wildlife. Each year, concerned citizens bring in thousands of native wildlife for medical treatment, attentive care and release. Founded by Christine Montuori, a licensed wildlife rehabilitator since 1986, who trained as a volunteer at a wildlife center in Bowie and obtained her State and Federal wildlife rehabilitation permits in 1986 and 1988, respectively. Working out of her home, she cared for as many as 1,200 animals per year and incorporated as Second Chance Wildlife Center in 1995. In June of 1996, she moved the operation to its present location in Gaithersburg. The facility, owned by the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, now treats an average 3,500 animals annually. SCWC rehabilitates orphaned, injured and ill songbirds, raptors, waterfowl, squirrels, groundhogs, chipmunks, bats, rabbits, turtles, and a host of other native species. Our volunteer staff veterinarian performs surgical procedures on site as needed. We thoroughly test the animals before they are released, to ensure that they have sufficient skills to survive in the wild. As a relatively new science, wildlife rehabilitation is a growing field. Innovations and advancements in care and treatment are constantly being made, and the staff and volunteers of SCWC keep abreast of these developments through networking with other rehabilitators; membership in state, national and international wildlife rehabilitation organizations; and attending conferences and training seminars. SCWC accepts admissions from 9:00AM to 5:00PM every day of the year. Staff, interns and volunteers work 10 to 14 hours per day caring for patients during the busy spring and summer months. SCWC was accredited by the International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council in 1997 and was awarded the Governor’s Citation in October 1998. SCWC is a 501(c) non-profit organization and relies on public donations to continue its work. The average cost to rehabilitate a single wild animal is $75.00. Take some time to explore our web site to learn about what we do and how you can help us make a difference. Note: SCWC does not deal with domestic animals; for example feral/stray cats, domestic ducks, or “egg hatching projects”. Please call the Humane Society for issues concerning domestic animals.
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Your 1-stop pet adoption and animal assistance agency, serving the City of Los Angeles in six locations. Our mission is to promote and protect the health, safety and welfare of animals and people. West LA Shelter Serving the following neighborhoods: Bel Air, Benedict Canyon, Beverlywood, Beverly Crest, Beverly Hills*, Brentwood, Century City, Cheviot Hills, Del Rey, Fairfax, Holmby Hills, Kenter Canyon, Laurel Canyon, Mandeville Canyon, Marina Peninsula, Mar Vista, Melrose District, Pacific Palisades, Palisades Highlands, Palms, Rancho Park, Rustic Canyon, Venice, Westchester, Westdale, Westside Village, West Pico, Outside the city limits, for such communities as Culver City, Santa Monica and West Hollywood. Spay/Neuter Clinic on site.
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The Santorini Animal Welfare Association – SAWA is a non-governmental, non-profit making organization, founded in 1992 by active and devoted animal lovers of the island. Its purpose is to protect the island’s animals – ranging from stray dogs and cats to abandoned donkeys and mules, care for their wellbeing and become an advocate to their rights. In close cooperation with the Municipality of Thira and the local vet, SAWA insures that a great majority of stray animals are neutered and spayed, vaccinated, treated in case of injury, disease or poisoning and, if possible, re-homed in Greece or abroad. Moreover, SAWA oversees the implementation of the “Code of Practice” for all donkeys and mules engaged in the Bay of Fira and is constantly making efforts towards the mitigation of their health and working conditions.
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Katie’s Place is a volunteer-run animal shelter in Maple Ridge, British Columbia. We rescue and nurture animals, and we are a no-kill shelter. Two principals guide us: all life is valuable, and we are responsible for improving the quality of life for all those in our care. We make no judgment on whose life is worth rescuing. The sick, elderly and homely are as precious to us as the healthy, young and attractive. We advocate for the provision of responsible, respectful and compassionate care to animals within our community. We participate in public education as a preventive measure to ensure the quality of life for companion and other domestic animals. We work closely with other rescue organizations and resources to meet the needs of homeless animals in our community. We ensure the sterilization of all animals prior to adoption to address the issue of companion animal overpopulation and homelessness. Katie’s Place started helping animals in January of 2001. We became a registered charity in 2005 (Charitable Registration No: 86250 6037 RR0001). We take in mostly cats but we also take other small animals that have nowhere else to go. We ensure that all cats and kittens are spayed or neutered, tattooed or microchipped, and have their basic inoculations prior to adoption. Our funding comes entirely from donations, fundraising and applying for grants. The funds go directly to animal care. Less than three percent is spent on maintenance (eg. phone, bank charges, insurance). No remuneration of any kind goes to anybody who works for Katie’s Place.
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The premiere shelter and advocacy organization in Manitoba, Canada, The Winnipeg Humane Society has been a leader in the animal welfare arena since 1894. Our animal shelter takes in more than 8,000 animals a year and no animal is turned away because of health or temperament. In addition to many educational programs and community outreach initiatives, The WHS is also very involved in farm animal welfare issues. Visit our website for more information about the work we do on behalf of animals: winnipeghumanesociety.ca.
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At the Bodhi Shelter & Clinic, we rescue street dogs that are injured, sick, starving, in danger of being poisoned, or in otherwise bad condition. We work on healing them and then adopt them out to loving families. The Bodhi Shelter and Clinic is located at Wat Pakhlok in Phuket, Thailand.
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C.A.R.E.S. was formed in 1993 when a group of animal lovers wanted a shelter for animals that were homeless. We provide shelter for stray, abandoned and unwanted cats in a safe, loving, cage free environment. There is a no kill policy at C.A.R.E.S., therefore any animals that are not adopted will be able to live the rest of their natural lives at the shelter. A SAFE AND CARING HOME – THE BASIS OF A GOOD LIFE: In February of 1998, C.A.R.E.S. began an alliance with PetSmart in Langley, British Columbia. Cats that are rescued receive quality food, shelter and veterinary care, and many of those cats are then taken to the PetSmart adoption centre in the Langley store. From February 1998 to December 2011, we have adopted out over 5400 cats from that location. As a small, non-profit organization we rely on our community of volunteers to help us keep the shelter clean and the cats well loved. Our volunteers assist with adoptions at PetSmart as well as cleaning, caring for the cats, fostering cats and kittens and generally providing love and protection for abused, injured, hungry, lost and abandoned animals. C.A.R.E.S. is funded entirely through memberships, adoption fees, fundraising events and the generous tax-deductible donations of caring individuals and corporations. C.A.R.E.S. is a non-profit Society and a registered Charity. All donations over $10 receive a tax receipt.
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Your 1-stop pet adoption and animal assistance agency, serving the City of Los Angeles in six locations. Our mission is to promote and protect the health, safety and welfare of animals and people. Harbor Shelter Serving the following neighborhoods: Harbor City, San Pedro, Watts (partial), Willowbrook, Wilmington. Outside the city limits, for such communities as Carson, Compton, Gardena, Long Beach, Palos Verdes, Redondo Beach, Signal Hill, Torrance, Watts (partial). Spay/neuter clinic on site.
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Colorado Animal Rescue (C.A.R.E.) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal shelter serving Colorado’s Garfield County. Our mission is to provide safety and care for homeless and abandoned animals and education for the pet-owning public. We make every effort to place animals in loving homes, to encourage population control and to promote responsible pet ownership. Colorado Animal Rescue places hundreds of homeless animals into loving homes each year. Our adoption process carefully matches companion pets to the best possible home. We strive for 100% placement of adoptable animals with a knowledgeable staff to assist you with your new pet.
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Lanta Animal Welfare is a non profit charity based in south west Thailand. We are dedicated to improving the lives of all animals, relieving pain and suffering. At Lanta Animal Welfare we believe passionately that we all have a responsibility to protect the animals around us. We strive to raise awareness of the hardship of homeless, sick, and injured animals, the benefits of adopting an animal in need, and our mission to end the homeless animal crisis.
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Delta Community Animal Shelter (DCAS) meets approximately 800 animals each year. Whatever the reason they come to the shelter, DCAS is here to provide a safe temporary home that offers medical and emotional support. As a branch of the Property Use and Compliance Division of the Corporation of Delta in British Columbia, DCAS and our Animal Control Officers are responsible for ensuring the welfare and responsible pet ownership of the animals in our community.
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Your 1-stop pet adoption and animal assistance agency, serving the City of Los Angeles in six locations. Our mission is to promote and protect the health, safety and welfare of animals and people. North Central Shelter Serving the following neighborhoods: Angelino Heights, Arts District, Atwater Village, Beachwood Canyon, Boyle Heights, Chinatown, Cypress Park, Downtown Los Angeles, Eagle Rock, East Hollywood, Echo Park, El Sereno, Elysian Heights, Elysian Park, Elysian Valley, Franklin Hills, Garvanza, Glassell Park, Griffith Park, Hancock Park, Hermon, Highland Park, Historic Filipino Town, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Larchmont, Lincoln Heights, Little Tokyo, Los Feliz, MacArthur Park-Westlake, Melrose Hill, Montecito Heights, Monterey Hills, Mt. Washington, Silver Lake, Solano Canyon, Temple-Beaudry, University Hills, Virgil Village, Wilshire Center, Windsor Square. Outside the city limits, for such communities as Alhambra, East Los Angeles, Glendale, Pasadena.
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The Humane Society of Boulder Valley provides shelter and care to more than 7,000 animals each year, with 92 percent of these animals being successfully adopted or reunited with their guardians. Our success rates are enhanced by our behavior modification program, which helps shelter dogs and cats overcome behavior problems, and our shelter medicine program, providing quality and compassionate medical services to shelter animals. Our successful adoption programs allow us the ability to open our doors to thousands of animals due to overcrowding or lack of resources in other shelters throughout our region. The transfer program also enables us to offer a greater variety of animals to our adoption clients. Every year we partner with over 55 other animal welfare agencies to provide more care and services for homeless pets. Along with our shelter, foster program and adoption services, the Humane Society of Boulder Valley operates a full-service veterinary clinic, the Sonnyside Retail Store and a Thrift and Gift Shop. Our reward-based, positive reinforcement training and behavioral courses touch the lives of more than 5,000 clients each year. All of these services are open to the public. The Humane Society of Boulder Valley is a private, nonprofit organization that relies on donations from our generous supporters. We are not operated or funded by any national humane groups or governmental agencies and must rely on contributions to bring our services to the community.
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The Care for Dogs Objectives are: ++Reducing the overpopulation of street and temple dogs through sterilization /spaying programs and local adoptions. ++Operating a rescue centre for puppies and dogs (which is used for adoptions, after-care from surgery/sterilisation, or for transitional rescue for dogs that are in immediate danger). ++Improving the health status of homeless dogs through vaccinations and coordinating medical care in cooperation with our veterinary team. ++Fighting the dog meat trade through advocacy and education. Care for Doga helps people help their dogs through: ++Cooperation with monks and employees of temples to improve the quality of life for temple dogs. ++Information to dog owners about sterilisations, medical care, taking them along with us to the vet, showing people how to show affection through gentle play and petting. ++Reducing death rate by helping people understand that there are solutions other than killing dogs. ++School education activities to make the younger generation more aware of animal welfare. Although we concentrate mainly on dogs, we are able to facilitate treatment and sterilisations for cats as well as liaising with nuns at temples who foster kittens and adult cats if people are interested in adoption.
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Wildlife Rescue Association of British Columbia rehabilitates birds, small mammals, reptiles and amphibians and provides community education and outreach programs. Through the wildlife helpline we offer advice and information on how to live in harmony with the wildlife in our communities. We also run community education and outreach programs in the surrounding community. Each year Wildlife Rescue treats more than 5,500 animals from 150 different species. Our small team of professional staff is supported by over 200 volunteers.
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Your 1-stop pet adoption and animal assistance agency, serving the City of Los Angeles in six locations. Our mission is to promote and protect the health, safety and welfare of animals and people. South LA Shelter Serving the following neighborhoods: Arlington Heights, Arlington Park, Athens, Baldwin Hills, Baldwin Village, Canterbury Knolls, Carthay, Country Club Heights, Crenshaw, Exposition Park, Gramercy Park, Hyde Park, Lafayette Square, Jefferson Park, Koreatown, Leimert Park, Mid-City, Miracle Mile, Pan Pacific Park, Pico-Union, South Los Angeles, University Park, Vermont Knolls, Village Green, West Adams, West Alameda. Outside the city limits, for such communities as Baldwin Vista, Inglewood, Ladera Heights, View Heights and View Park.
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The Dumb Friends League has one of the highest placement rates of homeless pets in the country among shelters of our size. In the last year alone, 17,656 pets and 88 equines were adopted, reunited or transferred to placement partners or impounding agencies. Our goal, by 2018 or sooner, is to reach a 90 percent or greater placement rate for all cats and dogs that come to us for rehoming. We are already way ahead of schedule. Every day, we strive to increase the number of pets saved through our “humane equation.” The Dumb Friends League has no set time limit for how long a pet can remain in our care. We use veterinary services, behavior programs, foster programs, special-needs adoption programs and placement partners to give as many pets as possible a second chance at a happy life in a new home. The Dumb Friends League is a no-suffering organization. They strive to relieve animal suffering, always keeping in mind the needs of the animal first. In some cases, this may lead to euthanasia, and may be at the request of pet owners who do not have or cannot afford veterinary care. At no time do we take the ending of a pet’s life lightly. Our staff devotes itself, just as a loving owner or veterinarian would, to treating each pet as a unique living being that deserves respect, care and love. We do not euthanize healthy animals. The Dumb Friends League is a preventative organization. They know, that to reduce the number of homeless pets entering our doors, we must focus on preventative measures. In our shelters, we microchip and spay/neuter the pets in our care. In the community, we offer subsidized spay/neuter services to underserved areas through the metro area, teach compassion and understanding of animals through our humane education programs, and work in conjunction with law enforcement to stop abuse and educate pet owners on responsible pet ownership. To better reach and impact our community, the Dumb Friends League is a proud partner of the Metro Denver Shelter Alliance (MDSA), a coalition of 25 public and private shelters, rescue groups and other animal-service providers committed to saving pets and fostering responsible pet ownership and regular veterinary care. By coming together as an alliance, we are able to place as many shelter and rescue animals as possible into loving homes within the far-reaching areas we serve.
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We are a nonprofit group of people whose aim is to prevent cruelty, promote kindness and alleviate the suffering of cats and dogs in Chiang Mai. Our main activity is sterilisation in order to reduce the numbers of unwanted puppies and kittens, giving the sterilised animal the chance of a longer healthier life. We educate people as to why sterilisation and vaccination are good for their pet. One of the main reasons dogs and cats don’t receive medical care is that vet costs are extremely high in proportion to the national average wage and very many people find that they simply can’t afford vet care. We help to bridge this gap for them. We work in Temples and local communities to find workable solutions to dog and cat related problems and, where possible (and safe), arrange for the animal to stay in its home environment. When this isn’t possible, we remove the dog or cat to the safety of our shelter where we offer a life time home if necessary. All of our cats and dogs are available for adoption. We welcome visits to our shelters.
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For over four decades the Regina Humane Society has made a difference, one-by-one, for animals in our community. Hungry animals rescued from the cold have full tummies and a warm place to sleep. Others who have been neglected or abused have found a place to be safe, to trust and to be loved. Fluffy blankets, toys and treats for pets whose owners can no longer care for them make a kennel seem like a home. The Society was incorporated in 1964 as a non-profit organization. The current Shelter is located on Armour Road, off Highway #6 on the northern edge of Regina, Saskatchewan. It has space for over 300 animals, a voluntary Board of Directors, 46 staff and over 800 active volunteers. The Society has, throughout the years, worked to improve the welfare of animals through programs and services in sheltering, education, protection and advocacy. Without those who support our mission to improve the well-being of animals in our community, we could not continue the valuable services we provide.
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Your 1-stop pet adoption and animal assistance agency, serving the City of Los Angeles in six locations. Our mission is to promote and protect the health, safety and welfare of animals and people. West Valley Shelter Serving the following neighborhoods: Bell Canyon, Canoga Park, Chatsworth, Encino, Granada Hills, Lake Balboa, Northridge, North Hills, Porter Ranch, Reseda, Sepulveda, Tarzana, Warner Center, West Hills, Winnetka, Woodland Hills. Outside the city limits, for such communities as Agoura, Malibu, Santa Clarita, Valencia and Westlake Village.
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We are a shelter run from a private home, we drive into communities, feed and spay the animals, offer help to the community with their animals. We also have feeding stations set up in and around Montego Bay. If we see a stray in need we will take them in or upto the vet or JSPCA. These animals are then rehabilitated, spayed or neutered, house trained and then offered up for rehoming to approved homes only.
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The mission of Humane Society Yukon (HSY) has four core elements: To foster a caring, compassionate atmosphere towards animals; To prevent and suppress cruelty to animals; To promote a humane ethic and responsible pet ownership; and To operate one or more animal shelters. HSY was founded in 1987 as a direct result of a local Yukon outfitter allowing his horses to starve to death. The organization originally consisted of nothing more than a fenced-in dog area on Andrea and Florian Lemphers’s rural acreage and a second telephone line in their home. In 1989, Humane Society Yukon was officially registered as a non-profit society in the Yukon. Today, the Society’s Board of Directors focuses on animal welfare education initiatives throughout the territory, as well as the operation of the Mae Bachur Animal Shelter in Whitehorse.
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The Hawaii Island Humane Society is a non-profit 501(c)(3) which was incorporated in 1965. Since 1973 the Keaau Shelter has served the East Hawaii community. In 1990 the County of Hawaii asked HIHS to take over the Westside operations in Kona and Waimea, and HIHS has operated island-wide ever since. Our administrative headquarters are located in Kailua-Kona. Our mission is to prevent cruelty to animals, eliminate pet overpopulation, and enhance the bond between humans and animals. We provide shelter and care for abandoned, lost and unwanted pets, and try to find new homes for the thousands of animals that enter our shelters every year. We also reunite lost pets with their owners through our lost and found service and promoting different forms of identification, including licensing and microchipping. HIHS has a contract with the County of Hawaii to provide animal control services. We work to educate the public about responsible care of animals and work for better legislation to protect the people and pets of our Island. We offer 24 hour emergency service and accept any animal at any time for no charge. We never close our doors to any animal in need. Our 3 shelters, located in Keaau, Waimea and Kailua-Kona, have receiving kennels available to take in animals after-hours. Although we are united in a common mission with many humane societies and SPCA’s in the State and across the country, HIHS is a separate, individual organization. The mission of Hawaii Island Humane Society is to prevent cruelty to animals, eliminate pet overpopulation, and enhance the bond between humans and animals. FOR AFTER HOURS EMERGENCIES IN KEAAU’S JURISDICTION, PLEASE CALL 1-800-899-5761
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Welcome to Rude Ranch Animal Rescue, a no kill and cageless animal sanctuary serving the Baltimore, Annapolis, and Washington DC areas. This sanctuary was created and exists to aid, rehabilitate and rehome abused and abandoned animals that would otherwise be euthanized. Rude Ranch Animal Rescue, Inc. is a Maryland Registered, 501(c)3 not for profit charity. Originally started in 1997, the property that currently houses the sanctuary was purchased in 1999. The house itself was built in 1995, and originally was used as a Hari Krishna temple. The design of the original house was augmented to facilitate the needs of the shelter. The main floor houses the administrative, storage and conference areas, while the lower floor is open to the public. There are three rooms for special needs cats on the upper floor. Adoptions Although the animals we rescue will have the best of care at the shelter, it is always our goal to find a special home for each pet. Therefore, if we deny an adoption application for a particular animal, please understand it is because we want the absolute best match of personality, temperament, and home environment for both the adoptive family and the pet.
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The Animal Rescue Network is a no-kill non-profit organization, staffed entirely by volunteers, dedicated to giving abandoned and/or abused cats a second chance at a happy life. We operate a shelter and network of foster homes for the rescue, housing, physical and emotional care, sterilization and adoption of cats under our care Animal Rescue Network / Réseau secures animal is a no-kill alternative for our lost/abused/abandoned cats. They advise, inform, educate and sensitize the community in order to improve the lives of companion animals.
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The Hawaii Island Humane Society is a non-profit 501(c)(3) which was incorporated in 1965. Since 1973 the Keaau Shelter has served the East Hawaii community. In 1990 the County of Hawaii asked HIHS to take over the Westside operations in Kona and Waimea, and HIHS has operated island-wide ever since. Our administrative headquarters are located in Kailua-Kona. Our mission is to prevent cruelty to animals, eliminate pet overpopulation, and enhance the bond between humans and animals. We provide shelter and care for abandoned, lost and unwanted pets, and try to find new homes for the thousands of animals that enter our shelters every year. We also reunite lost pets with their owners through our lost and found service and promoting different forms of identification, including licensing and microchipping. HIHS has a contract with the County of Hawaii to provide animal control services. We work to educate the public about responsible care of animals and work for better legislation to protect the people and pets of our Island. We offer 24 hour emergency service and accept any animal at any time for no charge. We never close our doors to any animal in need. Our 3 shelters, located in Keaau, Waimea and Kailua-Kona, have receiving kennels available to take in animals after-hours. Although we are united in a common mission with many humane societies and SPCA’s in the State and across the country, HIHS is a separate, individual organization. The mission of Hawaii Island Humane Society is to prevent cruelty to animals, eliminate pet overpopulation, and enhance the bond between humans and animals. FOR AFTER HOURS EMERGENCIES IN WAIMEA’S JURISDICTION, PLEASE CALL 1-866-297-6701 or (985) 873-1011
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Helping You Help Animals (HUHA) is dedicated to teaching empathy to the community and providing shelter for those less fortunate animals that struggle to survive in today’s disposable culture. The sanctuary is fun and interactive in many ways, designed to encourage our community to be proactive and take responsibility for the welfare of animals and the protection of our unique environment. HUHA actively works everyday to find homes and foster care for a multitude of homeless, abandoned, seized and abused animals. We’re here to help you help animals.
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SPCA Israel—Tel Aviv-Yafo, is a non-profit philanthropic organization which was founded in the year 1927 and has been operating since to prevent suffering and pain from animals. SPCA Israel takes in abandoned animals and tries to find adopting homes for them. We provide various services to the community: a veterinary clinic with subsidized prices, a boarding facility for pets, rescue and collection of animals in trouble and a department of education and guidance. The 7,000 square meter area of our complex houses a population of more than 200 dogs and 50 cats. There is a stable with room for 12 horses and donkeys, and a “small animal corner”. The complex is spacious, clean and quiet, because we want to prevent further suffering to the animals, and to get those we shelter the most comfortable conditions. SPCA Israel does not receive any support from any governmental, municipal or any other official factor whatsoever
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Rabbit Meadows is a non-profit 501(c)(3) no-kill animal adoption center in Kenmore, WA. Our rabbits, guinea pigs & small rodents come from public shelters. We operate a store selling quality supplies for our rabbit, guinea pig and rodent friends. Profits from the store goes towards the support of our adoption center animals. Open 7 days a week, our adoption center is located in Kenmore. We also offer boarding for rabbits & guinea pigs.
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“LET THE ANIMALS LIVE” We are the animals’ voice in ISRAEL The Let the Animals Live association was founded in 1986 and is a non-profit organization which has set itself the goal of providing help to distressed animals, rehabilitating them and finding them adoptive homes. Our vision is: The State of Israel is a Nation where animal cruelty has ended and all animals live a peacefully full life of quality Throughout the years of its existence the association has brought the importance of protecting animal life and preventing animal cruelty to the attention of the public by means of expanding the Animal Welfare Act and enforcing it. The association, as part of its principles, does not put animals to sleep and works to reduce the performance of euthanasia. The association is active in the following areas: Emergency hotline – answers calls from the public regarding distressed animals, as well as gives telephone information. Search and rescue vehicle – with this vehicle distressed animals are picked up and transferred to the association’s shelter for veterinary care and rehabilitation. Animal shelter – in it can be regularly found about 300 dogs and cats who receive dedicated care until a warm home is found for them. Our main animal shelter is found in Meshek Dror at the entrance to Ramla, in addition to shelters in Kfar Tikva and Sakhnin. Veterinary clinic services – provides veterinary treatment, including spaying/neutering, at reduced cost. The clinic is open to the public and provides low-cost treatments for those who can’t afford private veterinary care. Legal department – inquiries about matters of animal abuse and maintenance; taking care of farm animals; taking care of legislation; operating a legal clinic; and public campaigns. “From Violence to Compassion” project – activity to educate for compassion towards animals (in association with the Center for Environmental Protection in Sakhnin.) All of the association’s activities are financed exclusively by donations.
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Bahya Sanctuary is Abu Dhabi’s first Sanctuary. Every 2nd Saturday of the month we open our gates to all animal lovers, including families with children all ages to spend time with our animals and to learn more about animal welfare. For our next Open Day please check our ‘events’. We do not accept visitors outside open days. We are trying to educate adults and children in order to improve the animal welfare situation in the United Arab Emirates. We also offer humane education and invite schools to visit our Sanctuary. Our sanctuary animals include dogs, cats, ponies, donkeys, hedgehogs, sugar gliders, bunnies, a meerkat and a fox. In order to support us, so we can continue helping the animals we are looking for long-term volunteers, food donations and donations towards our vet bills. (Australian Vet- Bahya Sanctuary) Bahya Sanctuary is a private farm, please do not show up without an appointment. Please also leave your own pets at home. Our location can be found on google map: Bahya Sanctuary.
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