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Coaltion for Animal Rescue and Education
160 Marine Lane
St Louis, Missouri 63146

314-280-5428

Rescue from kill shelters those about to be put down. Rescue more than the cute lap dogs, we rescue the dogs that are hard to place into loving homes. Rescued means we get them adopted. We work in a economically depressed area, so we do everything we can to spay/neuter and help those that cannot afford to pay for the medical service. We work with the local shelters/pounds to save animals and reduce or stop unwanted litters. We a 501c3 and only survive on donations. We need a larger kennel to pull and save more animals.
Nebraska Italian Greyhound Rescue
Lincoln, Nebraska 68510

To outline our adoption program, we require a fenced yard in most cases, the dog must be an indoor pet and a member of the family and you must have time to give the dog the attention it requires and deserves. Italian Greyhound Rescue is an organization that receives Italian Greyhounds who have been turned in for various reasons with housebreaking issues and "not knowing the breed" being at the top. Italian Greyhounds are typically, very sensitive and 'needy', they want to connect to their owners and be part of their lives....if the dog is unhappy and misunderstood, the owner will also be unhappy.
Adopt A Rescue Pet
Las Vegas, Nevada

702-591-6469

Adopt a Rescue Pet is a non-profit organization. We go in to the local Shelters and Save the dogs on their last days. We rescue many breeds. However, We DON'T get very many SMALL dogs, like the Toy Breeds. Its rare to see them on the Kill list.
Las Vegas Weimaraner Club & Rescue
Las Vegas, Nevada 89124

702-280-6946

The purpose of the Las Vegas Weimaraner Club Rescue Program is to take Weims in need of homes, rehabilitate them, and find loving new homes for these wonderful dogs. Our goal is to give as many lost, neglected and abandoned Weims as possible a second chance at a good life. Often through no fault of their own, Weimaraners are turned over to us because of lifestyle changes of their owners. The owners divorce, move to an apartment, have a baby, etc. and can no longer care for their Weimaraner. Also animal shelters throughout the state receive Weimaraners for various reasons also. These shelters know of our Rescue Program and call us when they get a Weimaraner. Sometimes Weims are found running loose and are turned over to us. Why adopt an adult dog? Weimaraner puppies, as cute as they are, are notorious for causing havoc as they go through the housebreaking, chewing, and basic learning stages. Rescued Weims make wonderful companions. They seem grateful for a new life. How do I adopt a Weimaraner? In order to adopt a dog from our Rescue Program, an adoption application must be completed. This application can be found on our website under the Rescue Section. How long does it take to adopt a Weimaraner? The length of the adoption process depends on the availability of dogs in our Rescue Program that meet your particular needs. Some Rescue dogs are placed within weeks of being received in our program. Others stay in the program for months as they recover from previous neglect or abuse. Whatever time the dog needs to be rehabilitated is determined by the individual dog. A donation of $250 is requested for each adopted Weimaraner. The donation will go to help pay for Vet & Boarding bills for the weims in rescue and to help with saving future weims.
Animal Rescue League of NH
545 Route 101
Bedford, New Hampshire 03110

(603) 472-5714

The Animal Rescue League of NH is a community resource dedicated to saving the lives of homeless pets, caring for companion animals afflicted by neglect, abandonment and cruelty and enhancing the relationship between people and pets through adoption, education, compassion and the promotion of animal welfare.
New England Basset Hound Rescue, Inc.
P.O. Box 835
Raymond, New Hampshire 03077

508-835-9866

New England Basset Hound Rescue, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded on June 20, 2001 by a group of basset hound lovers. Everyone involved with NEBHR is on a volunteer basis only and members reside throughout New England. We receive no financial compensation for our efforts. Like you, we all have jobs outside of the home, have families, and other important commitments. We do basset rescue because we want to help save homeless hounds and place them in good homes.
CLAWS, Closter Animal Welfare Society
P.O. Box 172
Closter, New Jersey 07624

201-768-0200

CLAWS is dedicated to placing cats and dogs in foster and permanent homes. CLAWS also traps and spay/neuters feral animals and manages many feral colonies. CLAWS holds pet adoptions at PETCO in Ramsey, NJ from 12-4 and Pet Valu in Dumont the 2nd and 4th saturday of the month from 12-4.
Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter
194 Route 10 West
East Hanover, New Jersey 07936

973-386-0590

Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter is a private, limited admission non profit shelter that has placed thousands of homeless animals into new familes for over 35 years. Our mision is to give adoptable companion animals a second chance at a new home. We are proud of our 97% adoption rate! We offer humane education and information to the general public. Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter is open Tuesday through Sunday for adoptions.
Eleventh Hour Rescue
Mt Pleasant Ave
Rockaway, New Jersey 07866

973-664-0865

Eleventh Hour Rescue is made up of dedicated individuals who believe that innocent pets deserve love and a place to live where they are honored and cared for. No dog deserves to die simply because they do not have a home.
Monmouth County SPCA
260 Wall Street
Eatontown, New Jersey 07724

732-542-0040

We are a not for profit organization - To be advocates for all animals and assist in the enforcement of anti-cruelty laws. To shelter and care for lost and unwanted animals. We have a low cost spay and neuter clinic and humane education program.
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