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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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Mount Gilead, OH

The mission of the Morrow County Humane Society (dba Humane Society of Morrow County) is to promote animal welfare in Morrow County. Our organization is 100% volunteer based with no compensated employees or board members. The largest expense within our budget is spay/neuter assistance with approximately $18,000 spent in 2019 providing low?cost and no?cost surgeries to Morrow County.

Stone Mtn, GA

The mission of Atlanta Animal Rescue Friends, Inc. is to end pet overpopulation. We publicly advocate a no-kill perspective. We work in the Atlanta metropolitan community to promote adoption and spay/neuter. Our Silver Paws Program works to save senior pets who would otherwise die in shelters.

Indian Land, SC

We are committed to the rescue and adoption of animals from shelters thereby reducing the euthanasia of adoptable pets within our community. Using community resources, we will provide and support an adoptive friendly no-kill shelter for these rescued animals while they wait on their forever homes.

Colorado Springs, CO

The Southern Colorado Animal Rescue DBA: Black Forest Animal Sanctuary (BFAS) is an all animal rescue and rehab group dedicated to helping those animals that are abused, neglected, or no longer wanted by their current owners. We are all volunteers. We deploy our animal rescue team during disasters and with law enforcement requests. We have a network of foster homes and farms.

Encino, CA

Boxer Rescue LA, believes that every Boxer deserves a chance to live a happy life in a loving home. Abandoned or homeless Boxers will always find shelter, medial care and ultimately a new home through the efforts of Boxer Rescue LA. Working in conjunction with city and county groups BRLA works to educate the public to help end animal overpopulation.

Ponte Vedra Beach, FL

Love Me True Rescue, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and finding forever homes for felines in need. We focus on providing optimum healthcare and socialization for our cats so they have the best chance at a happy life.

Irvine, CA

Animal ProtectionRescue League's Orange County chapter is devoted to ending animal cruelty and suffering through education, outreach, direct action and personal change. We encourage people and organizations to rethink the use of animals for food, clothing and entertainment.

Elizabethton, TN

A non-profit group of volunteers that support the Elizabethton-Carter County Animal Shelter and enhance its efforts to save the lives of pets in need through fund-raisingother programs. OUR VISION: Every pet served by Elizabethton/Carter County Animal Shelter is supported with the resources needed for a safe, healthy, and happy future. And pet over-population and animal cruelty are substantially decreased in our community.

Montgomery, AL

Helping Shepherds of Every Color is a foster-home based German Shepherd Rescue organization in Alabama. We are a small group of dedicated individuals with a common goal; we take in homeless German Shepherds from area shelters and find them new forever homes.

Edna, TX

The mission of Jackson County Happy Tails, Inc. is to take in strays and owner-relinquishedpets, and to rescue adoptable dogs from the local pound. Once they have been evaluated and deemed adoptable, we will strive to give them quality care until they are adopted out. We also provide education for the community to increase responsible pet ownership.

Sandy, OR

We are a small group of foster families helping one dog at a time. Dogs are housed in homes to assess their behavior and level of training, and to develop their basic social skills. They often have exposure to other pets and people that they would not get in a shelter setting. The stresses of group living in shelters sometimes masks a dog's true personality. We want our dogs to shine and strive to make the best match possible.

Menomonee Falls, WI

Doodle's Ranch and Sanctuary is a registered 501(c)3 working to save and improve the lives of special needs cats. To us, every cat deserves a chance to live and be happy and healthy so we become their advocate...their voice...their safety. Doodle's Ranch is a vision and way of life and not just a Sanctuary.

Rochester, NH

FuRRR Feline Rescue is a nonprofit, no kill, volunteer driven organization in New Hampshire incorporated in 2015. We specialize in the elderly, special needs and at risk of euthanasia kittens and cats from high kill southern shelters via our southern rescue partners. We often take cats that are in need of extensive medical care that may otherwise not get the necessary treatment. Our rehabilitation services include emergency medical care, medicine for chronic conditions and emotional care for traumatized cats. FuRRR helps our community working with local trappers, taking strays from the streets helping put an end to unwanted animals, as well as taking pets surrendered by their owners for many reasons.

Houston, TX

HPA!'s mission is to save dogs and cats at risk of euthanasia and find them loving homes, while preventing unwanted animals.

Walnut Creek, CA

Our mission is to establish and enhance services that benefit the lives of shelter animals in Contra Costa County. We are committed to: Helping to find great foster and adoptive homes for shelter animals; Marketing and networking at-risk shelter animals; Funding medical, behavioral and special care which is beyond the shelters' resources.

New York, NY

Shelter Chic's primary mission is to find more homeless dogs and cats forever homes. Our positive, whimsical vibe welcomes people who, for various reasons, prefer to buy their pets from stores or breeders. We aim to take away the stigma associated with animal shelters and its animals and attract a diverse crowd looking to welcome a four (or three!) legged addition to their family. Shelter Chic strives to educate the average pet-lover about the importance of adoption and other issues relating to animal welfare in a friendly and fun way. We welcome all, promote love, and encourage spoiling our furry friends because in the end, they're the ones who rescue us.

Howard Beach, NY

MeowSquad is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization started in 2019. Our goal is to reduce the large stray and feral cat population by using Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) techniques as well as working with the community to find forever homes for cats that can be re-socialized or relocate those who cannot into working safe environments.

Breinigsville, PA

To educate the public on the necessity of spaying and neutering, which will drastically reduce the number of free-roaming cats. To help reduce the vast number of cats that are taken to shelters and killed every day because of lack of space. To promote compassion and empathy toward cats and all animals.

East Liverpool, OH

Alleycat Charities, Inc (ACI), a 501c3 organization exclusively for charitable and educational purposes. ACI's mission is to provide funds for low or no cost preventive veterinary services and to raise awareness for proper animal care with a primary focus on spay and neuter. We are an all volunteer organization which allows 100% of our donations to go towards our initiatives.

Liberal, KS

The mission of the Liberal Animal ShelterLiberal Animal Control division is to protect the health and safety of our residents, and to protect animals and promote their humane treatment.

Portland, OR

The Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon is the largest feral cat spay/neuter program in Oregon. FCCO provides high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter surgeries for feral and stray cats in Portland through our free-standing facility and in communities across the state through our mobile hospital. Founded in 1995, FCCO has spayed/neutered almost 60,000 cats. We improve the welfare for each cat and prevent future generations of homeless cats.