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Texas Chihuahua Rescue is comprised of passionate individuals, dedicated to saving the lives of the second most euthanized dog breed in Texas. We strive to educate our community, assist our shelters, and continue to grow our organization. TXCR is here to help small dogs live big dreams
To retrain and re-purpose former racehorses as functioning members of a new discipline, and find these horses future, forever homes where they will prosper.
To provide innovative therapeutic programs and resources for children with special needs and their families
The mission of the Gulf Coast Humane Society is to provide humane care for surrendered animals in Southwest Florida by offering refuge, providing medical care, and facilitating an adoptive home.
THE K9 UNITS / PRIMARY FUNCTIONS INCLUDE: Responding to calls of incidents with armed or dangerous suspects. In-progress felonies such as robberies and burglaries. Searches for concealed or fleeing suspects. Searches for articles or evidence including narcotics and explosives. Patrolling parks. Conducting public demonstrations.
The goal of the Wild Cat Education and Conservation Fund is to educate the public about the decreasing population of wild cat species around the world, provide funding for worldwide wild cat conservation projects, and offer safe refuge for captive wild cats.
Fosterlings is a small, but dedicated, 501(c)(3) non-profit kitten rescue based in Pottstown, PA. They provide new lives, new hopes, new dreams and unconditional love for abandoned, abused, or neglected kittens. They are a no kill, no cage rescue, which means that kittens remain with us until good homes are found, socialized in a home environment, with other cats.
A no-kill facility, SCRC in Virginia, with the help of an 800 volunteer transport team, picks up Siamese cats throughout the eastern US and houses them in either a foster home or at the Rescue Center. Medical attention is provided including all vaccines, blood work and spay/neuter, and cats are then rehomed in carefully screened permanent situations
We seek to increase the supply and specialties of highly-trained Assistance Dogs available to meet the challenges, particularly medical challenges, encountered by individuals and our society as a whole. Our Service Dog program provides trained assistance dogs to individuals with mobility impairments for the purpose of increasing the recipients' independence. Our Medical Detection Dog program provides Diabetic Assistance Dogs to individuals with diabetes for the purpose of improving each individual's healthcare. Our programs are "open-source" and we are committed to freely sharing what we learn through our work. We do this because we believe that sharing ideas, techniques, and research will encourage innovation, growth and high standards in the Assistance Dog industry, ultimately benefiting both clients and their dogs far more than a narrower focus on our organization would.
TO ENGAGE INDIVIDUALS WITH DIFFICULTIES WITH THE COMPANIONSHIP OF EXTREMELY TRAINED WORKING CANINES TO ALLOW THEM TO IMPROVE THEIR INTERACTION
The Paw Partnership is the only 501(c)(3) non-profit service dog training organization founded by a veterinarian and a pediatric clinical psychologist - both professional dog trainers, child, and animal advocates, and AKC CGC Evaluators focused on what they know: children and animals!