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New Registrant! Thank You for participating in the Bark For Awareness Give Away
“The mission of Country Acres Rescue is to rescue, rehabilitate, socialize and place homeless, abused, and/or neglected dogs and cats in the metropolitan St. Louis area while focusing community attention on their plight.”

New Registrant! Thank You for participating in the Bark For Awareness Give Away
“East Tennessee Pit Bull Rescue is a developing rescue. We have evolved out of a desparate need to find a safe place for abandoned Pit Bulls in our area. We will be pursuing our non-profit status this summer. In the meantime, we still have some great loyal and loving Pits that need a safe place, medical care, and loving environments while they await their forever homes.”

New Registrant! Thank You for participating in the Bark For Awareness Give Away

“Thanks so much to the guys at the Official Vick’s Dog Chew Toy! As a part of the A Rotta Love Plus (www.arottalove.org) rescue I have to give a big thanks to these guys as we are very excited to be working with this organization. Their generosity will allow ARLP to continue to educate children and others of the horrors of animal abuse and show everyone how wonderful these dogs really are! THANKS SO MUCH!”
A Rotta Love Plus
http://www.arottalove.org

If you would like to make a donation as a company, we would like you to know that participation in The Atlanta Bully Education Rally benefits your company. Your donation bring you goodwill in the animal welfare community and the knowledge that you’ve made a difference.

Our mission is to foster, rehabilitate, and re-home abused, neglected, and abandoned APBTs that are seized by Authorities or forfeited by their owners. In an effort to save as many of those pitbulls, who are scheduled for euthanization, as possible, we will work closely with surrounding Animal Control facilities. Further, we will make every attempt feasible to assist individuals who are painstakingly forced to surrender their pitbulls due to emergencies, changes in family structure, and financial instability.

The Buster Foundation is a 501(c )3 non-profit organization dedicated to helping re-home surrendered and stray pit bull and bully breed mixes. We are a group of individuals that have come to realize that the pit bull desperately needs a better educated and understanding public so that the misconceptions society has come to believe about them is finally put in it’s proper perspective. We are committed to placing these spectacular and loving canines in educated, responsible and loving homes.

Noble Ones Bully Breed Rescue was founded by Jennifer and Javier Lopez together with Denielle Frisa in January of 2008 to form a powerful network of dedicated people to preserve and protect these often misunderstood breeds. The founders of NOBBR have over 20 years of experience and are proud owners of bully breeds. NOBBR is a small foster home based rescue that primary focus is dogs in high kill shelters. We believe that teamwork is essential in achieving our goals and we have a diverse group of motivated volunteers from various backgrounds who share our passion.

The Humane Society of Baltimore County was founded in 1927 to protect our region’s pets and to address their suffering. Since inception, the Humane Society has strived to reach its potential and to achieve its mission. Over the years, we’ve adopted a set of tenets that represent our commitments to the pets that come into our care. All of our efforts are centered around one word… humane.

Second Chance Dog Rescue was founded by a group of volunteers who have dedicated their life to rescue dogs from shelters that would otherwise be euthanized and dogs from the community who’ve been surrendered by their owners. To ensure that pets in our care are healthy, comfortable, and loved until we can find a loving and responsible new forever home for them. To encourage responsible pet care, which includes, but is not limited to; spaying/neutering, vaccinations, education and veterinary care. To provide support and/or training to Second Chance Dog Rescue volunteers and to new pet owners. To establish support in the community from veterinary clinics, pet supply stores, groomers, fellow rescue groups and organizations, schools, dog food manufactures and so forth. |