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Best Friends partners are comprised 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 partners needs caring people like you to adopt, foster, donate, volunteer and advocate to help save the lives of pets where you live.

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Melbourne, FL

Animal Services and Enforcement promotes and protects public safety and animal care through sheltering, pet placement programs, education and animal law enforcement. All are vital components in Brevard County's healthy pet population.

Abita Springs, LA

Puffin's Place is a non-profit, no kill 501(c)3 rescue and sanctuary dedicated to the care, rehabilitation, and adoption of domestic animals. Our main goals are to: remove animals from homeless and neglectful situations, provide medical care and rehabilitation as necessary, place animals in secure adoptive homes, provide affordable vaccinespay/neuter services, and provide resources for strayferal cats.

Denver, CO

MaxFund is a non-profit, true no-kill animal shelter and adoption center that challenges the traditional methods of animal sheltering by leading the no-kill movement in Colorado. MaxFund strives to give animals, including the injured, abandoned and abused a second chance at life.

San Antonio, TX

To save the lives of abandoned, abused, misused, and unloved Pit Bulls and other bully breeds; to find loving homes for those that are homeless, medically rehabilitate the challenged, provide refuge for the needy, and educate the community on Pit Bulls and other bullies; and to advocate for the responsible care and handling of these dogs. We are determined to rid the city of the negative stigma involving Pit Bulls.

Fayetteville, NC

Cumberland County Animal Services enforces all state and local laws pertaining to the ownership, regulation and control of dogs, cats, and other animals within the County. The department is responsible for picking up stray animals, livestock, exotic animals as well as wildlife that poses a threat to health and safety and rabid animals. Animal Control may also be able to assist with severely injured wildlife. Animal Control officers respond to calls all over the County, check for compliance with rabies vaccination laws, as well as dog and cat license mandates.The Department also investigates all animal bites as mandated by North Carolina law.Cumberland County Animal Services also operates the County Animal Shelter which houses up to 300 dogs and cats, as well as livestock and exotic pets if needed.We have many wonderful animals available for adoption every day.If you are Interested in adopting a pet or just want more information, then please visit our Pet Adoption page.

Winton, CA

New Beginnings for Animals Merced is uniquely well-positioned to accomplish this goal by focusing on our three primary activities: transporting large numbers of animals out of the Merced shelter along with helping owners who can no longer keep their pets, treating sick/injured abandoned animals and making them available for adoption, and working to fund a spay/neuter program in the Merced area to address the root of the overpopulation problem, sterilizing dogs and cats to stop the litters of unwanted animals that are overloading the shelters and rescues.

Wichita Falls, TX

P.E.T.S Low-Cost Spay and Neuter Clinic is a 501c3 tax exempt non-profit corporation formed in April 2007 to combat the over population of unwanted pets in Wichita Falls, TX, and surrounding communities. P.E.T.S. is committed to Preventing Euthanasia Through Sterilization by educating the public and providing low-cost spays, neuters, and preventative pet care.

Riverside, CT

We decrease the population of homeless pets through medical treatment, training and rehabilitation, community outreach and education, and placement programs. We partner with the Domestic Violence Crisis Center to lend support to victims of domestic violence. We also offer subsidized spay/neuter services to qualifying pet guardians and provide neuter/spay, vaccines and microchip for pits and pit-crosses for $25.

Woodinville, WA

Homeward Pet Adoption Center is a no- kill, non-profit animal shelter serving the Greater Seattle area. Our mission is to give homeless animals a second chance through our rescue, shelter, and adoption programs.

Greensboro, NC

It is the mission, duty and purpose of Dylan's Hearts to address, educate, and provide aid to reduce the number of companion animals unable to access emergency and/or critical veterinary care due to financial challenges of the animal's caregiver, thereby reducing the numbers of unnecessary euthanasia each year. By bettering the lives of sick, injured and abused companion animals, we are dedicated to insuring that no companion animal has to be euthanized simply because their caretaker is financially challenged. By providing this care, the animal companion will be able to remain as a member of the family. By educating on the importance of spay and neuter in relation to proven health risks for intact animals, Dylan's Hearts will encourage that any animal that receives financial assistance from us will be neutered or spayed if physically able to withstand the procedure at the time of treatment for the necessary care Dylan's Hearts will provide.

Lake City, FL

Assist the at-risk companion animals in Columbia County through sheltering, adoption, sterilization and community outreach/education. LCHS shelters more than 5,000 animals each year. We focus on creating a safety path for as many animals as we are able, through intake diversion, education, rescue transfers, local adoptions and participation in mega adoptions. As the contracted animal services agency for Columbia County, LCHS is also focused on assuring the health and welfare of companion animals throughout our county, including education, public safety and upholding local and state animal welfare ordinances.

Rhinelander, WI

The Oneida County Humane Society, located in the Northwoods of Wisconsin is dedicated to educating our community on responsible pet ownership, on the importance of spay/neuter, and on finding loving caring homes for companion animals. OCHS provides a safe and warm facility to over 1000 animals a year. We have nearly 100 animals every day in our care. We strive to improve the welfare of pets in Oneida County.

Ferndale, MI

Bark Nation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit in Michigan whose mission is to end canine cruelty and save lives. Our organization operates with 3 main pillars. First, we focus on shelter enrichment. Second, we advocate for spay and neuter. The last pillar, and quite possibly our largest endeavor to date, is committed to ending contract level dogfighting and giving survivors of dogfighting a second chance at life.

Spring, TX

Our mission is to rescue and provide a haven primarily for senior and special needs golden retrievers and golden mixes. Our sanctuary is designed as a home-like environment where, if not adopted, our dogs may live out their lives with love, care, and canine companionship. We are an all volunteer group of golden lovers with a special place in our hearts for the seniors.

Apex, NC

Peak Lab Rescue is a community of like-minded individuals working together to end dog homelessness in North Carolina. Our Mission is to save Labs and Lab Mixes from abuse, neglect, abandonment and high-kill shelters throughout the state. Our vision is to see every Lab in North Carolina in a permanent home where they receive love, shelter, food, water, and regular veterinary care.

Belleville, NJ

We are a volunteer run, nonprofit animal rescue, welfare and pet adoption organization. RM Rockin' Rescues is dedicated to preserving the sanctity, happiness, and welfare of animals. Committing both ourselves and our resources to finding forever homes for the pets that come into our care, we connect loving and responsible people with loving pets.

Kayenta, AZ

The Navajo Animal Rescue Network's Mission is to rescue stray, homeless and unwanted domestic animals that roam Kayenta and the surrounding communities, and provide a temporary, yet safe environment as well as needed medical care. We will rehabilitate those in need, provide shelter and/or foster care for them, and in the end, find loving forever homes for as many animals as humanly possible. NARN will independently work to improve the local public awareness concerning humane treatment of animals along with responsibility issues by the offering low-cost sterilization programs. All involved with NARN will make personal commitments to provide humane sensitivity and a compassion for all the needs of these precious animals that cannot help themselves.

Grand Prairie, TX

The Animal Control Division provides protection of the public health for all citizens in the community; promotes education to the public on humane treatment and care of all animals; and enforces the laws concerning all animals in a competent, courteous, and timely manner.

Beverly Hills, CA

Our mission is to provide our dogs with the best chance to live in a safe environment, and to be treated with respect, compassion, and integrity. We strive to ensure the best match for our dogs and our applicants. We aspire to educate prospective adopters about the responsibilities and costs of bringing a dog into their homes. Through our efforts, we will improve the quality of life for animals and reduce the number of euthanized animals.

Prescott Valley, AZ

The mission of Circle L Ranch Animal RescueSanctuary is to provide a safe, health, home-like environment for all animals under our care on our 40 acres.We kennel only for safety and health reasons.We find loving homes for the adoptable and provide end-or-life sanctuary to others.We promote spay-neuter and educate the community on responsible pet ownership and the value of farm animals.We are stewards of those at our Ranch.

Los Alamos, NM

Our mission is to improve the welfare of homeless dogs and cats in northern New Mexico through spay/neuter programs, vet care subsidies, foster care, education outreach, adoption promotions, mobile adoptions, and transfers and by partnering with other humane organizations in our state.