
- Cocker Spaniel Rescue Of New England, (CSRNE) is one of the oldest and largest cocker rescue groups in the country. We are composed of many volunteers throughout New England, dedicated to rescuing and placing homeless cocker spaniels.
- Boston Animal Rescue League: The Animal Rescue League is a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing domesticated animals and wildlife from suffering, cruelty, abandonment, and neglect. Since 1899 we have advocated the philosophy of our founder, Anna Harris Smith, that “Kindness
Uplifts the World”.
- Quincy Animal Shelter: Quincy Animal Shelter is a 100% volunteer-run organization. The Shelter has NO PAID STAFF and relies completely on our volunteers and the community for support. Incorporated in November 1999 as a non-profit Massachusetts charity, we are also a recognized charity under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service code. Since 1999 the Quincy Animal Shelter has placed more than 5,000 cats and dogs into loving and forever homes through out MA and New England. As a "no kill" shelter, we make every effort to find the right home for every animal in our care. This means we exercise the same ethical and humane treatment of animals in our facility that you would for your own family feline or canine friend. Every animal receives age-appropriate vaccinations and, if old enough, is spayed or neutered before finding its forever family.
- Sunshine Golden Retriever Rescue We rescue Golden Retrievers who have been abandoned, abused or given up by their owners. We are a network of volunteers dedicated to finding the best possible homes for Golden Retrievers and Retriever mixes in need.
- Gulf South Golden Retriever Rescue Gulf South Golden Retriever Rescue, Inc. (GSGRR) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization run by a small group of volunteers. We are home based in the Greater New Orleans, LA area, but have volunteers in the Gulf South and Northeast. We take in purebred Golden Retrievers and Golden Retriever mixes from public shelters and accept owner-relinquished Goldens from the Gulf Coastal states (LA, MS, AL, FL).
- Curly Tail Pug Rescue: Curly Tail's Mission is to rescue homeless, unwanted, sick, or injured Pugs. We fully rehabilitate medically needy pugs and/or provide behavior modification to help place them into loving, permanent homes. We have placed pugs throughout New York, New Jersey,Connecticut, New England Area, Rhode Island..... often as far as Maine and New Hampshire! You can find Curly Tail badges to add to your website here. Curly Tail badges
- Feed Me Treats - Natural Organic Snacks. We use only natural organic ingredients in our snacks and bakery items. They contain NO sugar or added salt. Each low calorie low cholesterol snack is good enough for you but made for your pet. Only good stuff, like fresh vegetables, fruits and cheese, are used to make these healthy snacks for your dog. Especially designed for the most finicky of eaters.
- French Bulldog Rescue: FBRN's mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home French Bulldogs in need from commercial breeding kennels, import brokers, public shelters, private rescue groups, owners or Good Samaritans. Our organization is comprised solely of volunteers who nurture and foster these dogs as well as provide education and training. Our goal is to place healthy and happy French Bulldogs into forever homes.
- Poodle Rescue of New England: Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home abandoned, neglected, stray and owner-surrendered poodles and poodle mixes. We accept senior dogs and dogs with chronic manageable medical conditions. We do not have a shelter and we have no paid staff. All of the dogs in our program live in foster homes with volunteers throughout New England. All donations go to pay for veterinary and dental care, grooming and supplies that directly benefit the dogs in our program. We are committed to providing the dogs in our program with healthy, safe and loving environments while in foster care and in their forever homes. All dogs receive necessary veterinary and dental care and are spayed or neutered prior to adoption. Our goal is to place the right poodle into the right home. We carefully screen adoptive homes to help ensure a successful placement and we take any dog back any time for any reason.
- French Bulldog Village: The mission of the French Bulldog Village is to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome French Bulldogs and French Bulldog mixes, to provide financial assistance and support services to rescue groups and private rescuers engaged in rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming French Bulldogs and French Bulldog mixes, and to promote programs that advance knowledge about and the responsible acquisition and ownership of the French Bulldog breed.
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