Find a Best Friends Network Partner
The Best Friends Network is made up of thousands of public and private shelters, rescue groups, spay/neuter organizations and other animal welfare groups, all working to save the lives of dogs and cats in communities like yours across the country.
Each and every one of our network partners needs caring people like you to adopt, foster, donate, volunteer and advocate to help save the lives of pets where you live.
Find a network partner near you:
The Tama County Humane Society is an organization dedicated to improving The lives of animals in Tama County and surrounding areas through educating the public, sheltering lost or abandoned animals, alleviating pet suffering and promoting a positive relationship between owners and their pets.
SBARC's vision is to serve the South Bend community with programs and services that improve the welfare of animals. With the motto Open door, Open Heart, SBARC will offer resources for animal care, supplies, and education.
The City of Douglas Animal Shelter's dedicated Animal Control Officers provide a safe haven for animals, rescuing those in distress and reuniting lost pets. To protect the community, join us by adopting and supporting our mission.
To provide veterinary care, and loving retirement homes for racing sled dogs from Iditarod, Yukon Quest, sprint kennels and recreational mushers. We help living legends of Alaska's racing trails finish their great last race from the trail to the couch!
The Fond du Lac Humane Society is dedicated to providing humane care and treatment to all animals needing protection, and to enhancing the lives of animals and people through education, adoption, and compassion.
RescueRehabilitation of senior pets (primarily canine) and community assistance with high risk shelter pulls as well as vet bill assistance with partnered vets.
A licensed non-profit 501(c)(3) rescue organization, the mission of One Love Animal Rescue, Inc. is to help abandoned, neglected, abused, and unwanted pets by partnering with shelters, rescue groups, and the community to facilitate the adoption of these animals into permanent and loving homes.
To be the leading advocate in the Inland Empire in helping homeless pets through collaborative interventions.