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:
Pits R Us is a 501c3 nonprofit organization. Our purpose is to aid stray, abandoned, and neglected animals. We take the many animals that are sick, injured, pregnant, or in danger of being euthanized, so they can have a chance to heal and get ready for their fur ever homes!
Dedicated to finding each animal a loving caring home, while helping to control the ever increasing stray/ intake numbers by providing access to spay/ neuter and microchipping.
Second Chance For Cats is a nonprofit organization set up to spay or neuter homeless felines, and then adopt, relocate, or release these cats. Our goal is to reduce the free-roaming cat population in Bluefield, West Virginia and the surrounding areas.
Cat Resource Center supports private and public efforts to improve the quality of life for all cats and to reduce/eliminate the killing of homeless cats in both the pet and feral communities.
Feline Fund will be the first nonprofit solely dedicated to supporting local cat organizations by providing funding for education, business development, connectivity to other rescues, TNR resources, exposure, and access to veterinary services.
Making Williamson County Tennessee better for animals through adoption, education, enforcement and pet population control.
It is the purpose of the Casper Humane Society (CHS) to find homes for homeless animals, to encourage spaying/neutering of pets, to prevent and alleviate cruelty to animals and to provide humane education to the community.
Our mission is not only to rescue animals in need, but to also educate the public on responsible pet ownership and help provide low cost spay/neuter for those in need of assistance.
We rescue stray, abandoned, or relinquished animals from our community and the Kern County Shelters. We have a network of foster homes for abandoned pets and are fundraising to build and staff a permanent animal shelter.
To provide our community with an animal shelter that shows compassion and respect for life by following a no-kill philosophy and by striving to provide the cats and dogs entrusted to our care with permanent, loving homes.