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Mended Hearts Rescue, Inc. is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing of animals of all breeds, ages, and capabilities into qualified homes, while educating and encouraging responsible pet ownership and companion animal adoption.
Barks and Wiggles Boxer Rescue is a small family run 501(c)(3) Non-Profit, animal rescue for unwanted and homeless dogs.
As a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit rescue, their mission is to rescue stray, abandoned or neglected dogs along with dogs whose families can no longer care for them (at times bad things happen to good people & their pets) and place these pets into loving, permanent homes.
Their mission is to rescue, provide safe haven, and re-home abandoned, neglected, and unwanted Irish Terriers regardless of pedigree or circumstance.
To make a positive impact on the world through animal welfare through our focus on animals needing long term medical and behavioral care as well as families needs assistance with pets.
TO RESCUE LABRADOR RETREIVERS AND PROVIDE HEALTH CARE WHILE LOCATING NEW HOMES.
Their mission is to help save and protect all surrendered and lost golden retrievers in the Charlotte area by providing them care and assistance finding a permanent home.
RESCUE HORSES FROM ABUSE AND NEGLECT. Develop proper horse care/maintenance skills in the community. Allow the horses to help people heal within their lives. They adopt all over the US and even have a successful graduate in Canada!
Rescue Animal Mp3 Project, founded by North Canton, Ohio veterinarian Pamela Fisher, DVM, is a unique program designed to enrich the lives of abandoned animals in Stark County shelters and across the US. Thirty hours of pet calming music is loaded onto Mp3 players and donated free-of-charge to shelters and rescue organizations. Playing soothing pet music promotes relaxation by creating a calming environment. Animals are better able to cope with the stress of shelter environments, and in turn, this improves their quality of life. Dogs and cats that are calm and well-behaved are much more desirable to adopt. This outcome is accomplished through educating rescue and shelter workers about the benefits of calming music and how it will help the health and well-being of the animals in their facilities. The evaluation feedback has shown that the music also has a calming effect on humans who work at the shelters and visit to adopt, cultivating calm treatment of the animals.