County, founded in 2012, is working to end needless killing of shelter animals in Tucson and Pima County, AZ through implementation of the No Kill Equation
Founded 8/16/2013 = Rescuer's Relief's mission is to travel North America, helping home based ferret and small wildlife rescuers; especially those facing caregiver burnout. We are a 501c3 nonprofit organization.
An animal rescue who strives to save lives and give abandoned animals the life of their dreams. Located in rural Waynesboro, Tennessee. We are a 501c3!
"Only Bring Your Dog Day" during Reno's Artown festival. Art Paws features products and services designed to uplift your pet's mind, body, and soul – and help animals in need. All proceeds benefit local pet organizations!
Provides financial assistance to qualified families throughout the United States who cannot afford veterinary care for their beloved furry family members. www.paws4acure.org
SHAHS is a 501c3 animal rescue and sanctuary for cats with Hydrocephalus and concomitant special needs. In addition, we provide education, resources, and limited financial support to the veterinary community, rescues, shelters and the general public.
In the Triangle Area of NC. We are a no-kill shelter. Our goal is to help homeless, abandoned and abused cats and kittens find safe, loving, permanent homes.
The Potawatomi Zoo will open daily 3/29/2019 -12/01/2019, from 10 am to 5 pm (last admission at 4:30 pm). Call 574-235-9800 for more or check the website.
Our mission is to provide safe shelter, veterinary care, and socialization for stray, abandoned, or abused cats until good permanent homes can be found for them. Our mission does not enable us to accept owner surrendered animals.
Open and located at 2282 Bellevue Street near HWY 172. A place where our best friends have a place to run, roll around in mud, meet new four-legged friends and even catch a ball or a frisbee. Yearly passes go to" About Us"page
The Pipsqueakery is a 501c3 small animal rescue and sanctuary located in Bloomington, Indiana that specializes in caring for medically needy exotic animals