Ohio

JO ANN’S FOSTER ANIMALS

Columbus, OH 43206

www.joannsfosteranimals.com

e-mail: roscomom5@columbus.rr.com

We are a small dog rescue in central Ohio ( Columbus ) Our mission is to save dogs from rural shelters throughout Ohio , and even in other states, so they can receive a second chance for a happy life with a family of their own.


Last Chance Rescue
Brooklyn, OH 44144

Phone: (216) 251-1151

E-mail: mck2835@toast.net
About Our Rescue Group:
We take in abandoned, abused and neglected cats and dogs and find them homes. We also work with several "kill" shelters and take their death row cats and dogswho have run out of time.


Animal House Rescue Inc.
419-276-5699
www.ahrescue.org

We are a 501 (c) (3) non profit, volunteer run rescue organization. We rescue dogs and cats from area kill shelters, have them spayed or neutered, get them up to date on their vaccinations and place them into forever homes. We currently have no shelter and run strictly out of foster homes.


Precious Lives

www.preciouslives.com

Precious Lives is a non-profit animal hospital and rescue organization. We are dedicated to improving the lives of animals in our community. We have dog's, cat's, puppies and kitten's up for adoption.


Asthabula County Humane Society


Web address: www.ACHSOhio.org our email address is info@achsohio.org

The ACHS is a non-profit organization founded in 1913 that is run by a small group of volunteers. We are dedicated to helping the animals of Ashtabula County (Ohio) by investigating animal abuse, cruelty& neglect cases. We educate pet owners on how to better care for their animals. We
receive no government funding and rely solely on donations and money raised from our fundraisers.


League for Animal Welfare
http://www.lfaw.org/

The League for Animal Welfare is a voluntary, nonprofit, humane organization chartered in 1949 and is dedicated to bettering the lives of companion animals in the Greater Cincinnati area by providing shelter, adoption, public education, and spay/neuter programs.

Contact information:
E-mail lfaw@fuse.net
telephone (513) 735-2299


A Journey Home Animal Refuge,In

http://wandaritt.tripod.com
A Journey Home Animal Refuge,Inc im a new animal shelter in hillsboro ohio. I'm a NO KILL non-profit organization and I am here to help all animals. I am open for all kinds. All of my animals will be spayed and neutered and up to date on shots . They will live here till there journey home.


Underdogs Utterly Unconventional Rescue; Cincinnati Ohio

www.oh-underdogs.petfinder.com

Underdogs is an unusual rescue, small in size, but big in heart. We seek loving homes for our cat & dog friends (& sometimes other pets--we placed a bird once.) We like bikers because so often they seem to really be devoted to their pet friends & generous in heart. We have placed our pets in our own local neighborhoods & as far away as Minnesota (a cool biker couple from Minneapolis adopted an adorable Affenpinscher from us.) Contact us if you are looking for a pet or if you need help in rehoming one. We help when & how we can!


Robyn’s Nest, Inc.

Camden, Ohio

www.robynsnestrescue.com

937-776-0339

Robyn's Nest is a non-profit animal rescue and adoption organization owned and operated by a registered veterinary technician. Currently, all animals for adoption are in foster homes, but Robyn's Nest is raising funds to build a facility to house dogs, cats, guinea pigs, rats, mice, hamsters, and gerbils. When completed, this facility will be open to the public for pet adoptions.


Paws Animal Shelter

http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/OH134.html

We are a non-profit, non-government funded organization. We house homeless dogs and cats that are placed with us for a variety of reasons including owner surrenders, drop offs and cruelty cases. By non receiving government fundign we avoid the time limitations set on animals lives at other shelters.


PAWS Adoption Center
Middletown, OH
www.pawsadoptioncenter.org
info@pawsadoptioncenter.org
(513)422-7297
We are a non-profit, no-kill shelter for cats and dogs. We take in homeless and abandoned pets. First we attend to their medical needs, including spaying and neutering. Then we adopt them out to loving and responsible homes.


Heavenly Pets Rescue Website in production
Kaitlyn Hood, director
322 W 10th St
Ashland, Ohio 44805
330-231-7839


CODA

Our main website address is
http://coda.givemepaw.com

We are a special needs NO KILL animal rescue. We rescue special needs dogs from Kill Shelters Nationwide. We utilize special needs experienced foster homes across the country to help us save special needs dogs. The special needs dogs are then socialized, trained and given all the love and proper care they need
to become a loving family member in their permanent new homes. We do not follow the shelter/kennel model for rescue. When adopting a dog from a shelter or a rescue who board their dogs in kennels or cages or have their dogs fostering in prison's using "cell dog "training programs, you have no idea how the dog will react to living in a family and home environment. Our dogs all live in loving home environments while in our care so we get to know each individual dog personally
and can be sure to match each dog to the best family for that particular dog When you adopt a dog from CODA you will be fully aware of all personality traits, training levels, issues or physical or health problems so that you can be sure you are adopting a dog that is the perfect match for your family and so we are sure you are the best possible home for the dog.


BARK Animal Rescue
barkanimalrescue.com

BARK Animal Rescue was organized to help abandoned, injured, orphaned, abused, neglected and otherwise needy animals. We try to educate the community on the importance of altering your pet and having current identification on your pet AT ALL TIMES in the event that it is lost from you and ends up in one of our animal shelters that may gas your pet to death!



Three Sisters Pet Rescue
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/threesisters.html

The Three Sisters are just that: Three Sisters! We live in Cincinnati's West side, and we rescue pets from overcrowded and high-kill shelters. Once rescued, a pet will have time to live with us in our homes where we can temperment test them. We can see how they do with people of varying ages and other pets. We can help them heal from the stressful shelter environment by getting them the medical attention they need and by placing them in loving foster homes. We crate train our foster dogs and start the housebreaking process for you.

 

 

 

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