The Dog House Rescue and Adoption The Dog House Rescue and Adoption was started in 1998-We specialize in animals that have suffered traumatic injury-or abuse. We Rehabilitate and rehome-All our Dogs and Cats are housed in private loving homes during the week and come to adoptions on the weekends at The Downtown Decatur Market-- Our website--www.atlantadoghouse.com email staff@atlantadoghouse.com we are based out of Decatur Ga The Albany Humane Society, Inc. The Albany Humane Society, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit animal shelter licensed in the state of Georgia . The Albany Humane Society, Inc. is a non-profit corporation formed to prevent cruelty to animals; provide services that assist other agencies in dealing with the legal/health consequences of animals who interface with human populations; relieve the suffering of animals; and extend humane education to people in the greater Dougherty County area of Southwest Georgia. Atlanta Animal Rescue Friends Inc. Please visit www.aarfatlanta.org, or call (678) 318-1886 for more information. Atlanta Animal Rescue Friends Inc. (AARF) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit animal rescue organization licensed by the state of Georgia . The purpose of AARF is to end pet overpopulation, providing permanent safe and loving care for dogs and cats in need. AARF targets stray and abandoned animals and provides them food and shelter, medical care and socialization through a network of animal care and foster care providers until they can be placed in loving, permanent homes. AARF also works to educate the public about responsible pet ownership and raise awareness about the benefits of spaying and neutering to reduce the population of homeless and unwanted animals. When possible, AARF rescues animals from shelters when there is an imminent danger that the animal will be euthanized. Some animals are brought to AARF when their owners are unable or unwilling to provide them care. AARF does not euthanize pets for space or financial reasons. Animals are euthanized only in cases where the pet is terminally ill and suffering,or poses an uncontrollable danger to people. If an adopted AARF pet ever needs a new home, they come back into our program until a new adoptive family is found. In February 2002, an Atlanta-area family moved away without taking the two family dogs–they simply opened the gate and abandoned them. A neighbor, Amy, rescued Rocky and Cody, boarding them at her own expense. She sent out an e-mail about them, which found its way to the inbox of a fellow independent rescuer, Susan, who offered to help with boarding costs and the search for a new home for the dogs. Susan and Amy soon met face to face and began discussing the ideas that would just a few months later become AARF. Rural Ga Rottie Animal Rescue, Inc. www.ruralgarottieanimalrescue.com Saving Rotties One at a Time... Although our primary passion is the successful rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of Rottweilers, we have many other dogs, cats, and guinea pigs! For those not familiar with Georgia and their archaic animal control policies, Georgia euthanizes animals on a large scale after only days in shelters. The numbers are staggering and heartwrenching! It's barbaric. I do not fault the state, I blame irresponsible owners and careless rednecks who fail to have an animal they are entirely responsible for spayed or neutered. I don't believe breeding is wrong. Breeding is acceptable for only one right reason, to further the betterment of the breed. Unfortunately, this rarely happens.
RGRAR Inc is a licensed non-profit rescue. All donations are welcomed
and are tax deductible. We are a two person team. Our mission is to save
abandoned animals on Georgia's death row which would otherwise die alone. Safe Haven Animal Rescue, Inc. http://safehavenrescuega.com/ Safe Haven Animal Rescue, Inc. is a newly formed, all-volunteer, non-profit
organization. Our founding members are both licensed and experienced
kennel and rescue shelter operators, as well as dedicated individual
volunteers who have combined resources in order to become a driving force
for change in animal care for our area. Serving Harris, Meriwether and
Troup counties, our goals are to eliminate pet overpopulation in our
communities and to rescue homeless animals which would otherwise be destroyed.
We have been approved to build an amazing new facility: a rescue shelter,
adoption center and sanctuary, a place where the homeless can find new
hope and a new life. Please join us in making West Georgia a safe place
for all dogs and cats. RescueCats, Inc. is a no-kill, nonprofit, licensed organization whose main focus is educating the public about proper treatment of animals, which includes addressing pet overpopulation issues and the importance of spay and neutering. We provide temporary care for orphaned and owner released kittens and cats. Foster care, including shelter, food/water, love, and necessary medical care is given to each animal until it can be adopted into a suitable home. Kittens and cats are spayed or neutered, tested for FeLV/FIV (Feline Leukemia & Feline Aids), dewormed, vaccinated for RCP (distemper combo), treated for fleas, ear mites, and anything else that might be necessary prior to adoption. The animals are spayed or neutered to stop the cycle of overpopulation and to improve the overall health of the cat or kitten. Each potential adopter is required to submit an adoption application, pay a standard fee, and agree to house the animal indoors. RescueCats, Inc.
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We are a domestic non profit rescue, rely only on adoption fees and donations to operate. We pull from kill shelters when time is up. We take in Heartworm positive and treat, hit by car cases and do all possiable to save their lives. All animals are altered, vaccinated, wormed, Hrt worm tested, treated if positive and placed on prevention, test for Feline Luk & HIV, rabies vacc., and microchipped. Activation of chip is $14.99. Adoption fee is $150.00 for dogs and $125.00 for kitties. Web address: www.atlantapets.org LifeLine Animal Project supports collaborative programs to benefit the entire Atlanta animal welfare community. Promoting a compassionate network of care, we provide needed services to animal rescue groups, humane societies, animal control shelters and the public throughout the Atlanta area.The LAP Dog House and Kitty Motel are boarding facilities for homeless dogs and cats in area adoption programs. Up to forty dogs live and play in a fun, safe, and loving environment until they can be placed into permanent homes. Kitty Motel residents enjoy a cage-free temporary home with plenty of climbing areas for adventurous cats and hiding places for shy kitties.Catlanta is our feral and stray cat assistance program. Catlanta provides education and support to individuals and groups implementing trap-neuter-return (TNR) programs in their residential or business neighborhoods. TNR involves returning feral cats back to their outdoor homes after the cats have been spayed or neutered and vaccinated. Their caretakers then provide on-going care with food, shelter, water, supervision and veterinary treatment when needed. LifeLine Spay & Neuter Clinic is a low-cost, high-volume, high-quality spay and neuter clinic. The clinic is open to the public Monday-Thursday by appointment. The LifeLine Spay & Neuter Clinic also performs spay/neuter surgeries for the Fulton County Animal Services Fix'em Free program. Additionally, the clinic offers discounted procedures to animal rescue groups and for feral cats. Contact Information: To make a clinic appointment, call 404-292-8800
x 24 or email clinic@atlantapets.org. To volunteer, email Volunteer Coordinator
Chris Mitchell at cmitchell@atlantapets.org. To donate or for more information,
visit our website or call 404-292-8800 x 22 Fayette County
Humane Society The Fayette County Humane Society is dedicated to ending the needless suffering of unwanted pets through our aggressive spay/neuter program. The fewer breedable animals in the community, the fewer unwanted litters. We are dedicated to rescuing homeless animals in the community. We test, vaccinate, and go one step further by having all our adoption pets spayed or neutered (or making arrangements for spaying/neutering) prior to adoption, ensuring that they will not reproduce and add to the overpopulation problem. Contact info@fayettehumane.org 770-487-1073 FURever Friends Humane Society, Inc.
It is our goal that our pets be house broken, leash and crate trained
prior to adoption. Every pet adopted by FFHS receives a Rally to Rescue
Adoption information kit. One month of Shelter Care Pet Insurance from
Pet Care Insurance Co. Each of our pets have a 24petwatch microchip,
with free registration. Georgia state–licensed, 501(c)3 Nonprofit Organization dedicated to the rescue of adoptable companion dogs, cats and small animals in order to prevent needless euthanasia of these healthy animals. We believe that dogs and cats, as living creatures, are entitled to a quality life with respect and compassion. Inasmuch as humans are responsible for having domesticated pets, we have a moral and ethical obligation to care for the dogs and cats, especially those we have domesticated who are abandoned, unwanted, or otherwise in need. We want to instill in our community an awareness of all the dogs and cats whose lives we share, to promote and encourage responsible dog/cat ownership and to stress the importance of spaying/neutering of all companion dogs and cats. We do not operate an actual shelter or kennel at this time. We manage our rescue efforts through a network of approved loving foster homes. We function as a pet referral service for people in search of a new companion for their family. Our featured pets are in search of their forever home. We also work closely with several rescue groups and visit local animal shelters weekly in order to help you find a new companion best suited to your family. Name: Hightower
Farm & Animal Sanctuary, Inc. Hightower Farm is an all-volunteer, state-licensed 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to serving the needs of geriatric and special-needs pets. As space allows, we take in dogs, cats and horses 10 years of age or older with terminal (non-contagious) illnesses, chronic conditions, or mental or physical disabilities. Our focus is the animals who don't stand a chance of being adopted. At our sanctuary, these seniors live out their lives in peace and comfort. Hightower Farm also frequently has young, healthy dogs and cats available for adoption. Please check our website often for updates. Since we take in very little money from adoption fees and our veterinary expenses are substantial, financial contributions are always greatly appreciated (and tax-deductible). Support from fellow animal-lovers is our only source of funding to help pay for the medications and life-time care that our furry friends require. Donations can be made via PayPal at www.hightowerfarm.org or www.networkforgood.org or can be mailed to the address listed on our website. And don't forget to spay and neuter your pets.
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