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:
Pilots and Pups is a 100% volunteer-operated organization. We provide air transport and coordinate care to get animals out of kill shelters and into forever homes. We are committed to being a voice for animals in need and a physical entity to get them into the loving homes they deserve.
Our mission is to serve the community of Newman and promote animal welfare as well as public safety; provide education and resources to the community for animal related issues; enforce local laws and city codes; and advocate for the humane treatment of animals.
The mission of the Hayward Animal Services Bureau is to provide services that establish and maintain a safe environment for the residents of the City of Hayward while working to eliminate animal cruelty, neglect, and overpopulation by advocating and educating for humane and responsible treatment for all companion animals.
NorCal Boxer Rescue is a volunteer-run, foster-based rescue providing temporary sanctuary to boxers in need in northern TX and CA, and western NV. We rescue boxers from shelters and from owners who are no longer able to care for them. NCBR provides each dog a veterinary exam, spay/neuter, heartworm and fecal testing, vaccines, microchip, treatment for the problems our vets find in their examination, and a screened forever home.
The Humane Society of Tuolumne County's (HSOTC) mission is to find homes for abandoned, abused, and unwanted animals, promote humane education, and maintain a clean and safe environment for homeless animals awaiting adoption. The HSOTC has been facilitating adoptions for companion animals since 1947 and has consistently found homes for an average of 500 cats and dogs per year.
Dedicated to saving animals who are unwanted, special needs, abandoned ,abused or at high kill shelters and finding adoptive homes. After rehabilitation, training and medical care. All these amazing efforts are done by volunteers and foster homes.
Cat Town is a cat rescue organization formed by long-term volunteers from Oakland Animal Services (OAS). We have partnered with OAS to take the cats who are struggling the most in the shelter, and are least likely to be adopted there. We provide high-quality foster care and adoption services for cats who are shy/undersocialized, extremely stressed, older and/or sick, and bonded pairs, as well as safe placements for feral cats.
Ohlone Humane Society strives to inspire respect and compassion for all animals, advocate for their interests and welfare, and instill in our community that all living beings have a right to be treated humanely.
Tri City Animal Shelter and Fremont Animal Services' mission is to promote and support keeping people with their pets by offering services and resources with respect, kindness and compassion and to provide safe shelter and care for animals lost from their homes or in need of finding a new home. Our programs and services protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the Tri-City area, regardless of race, age or economic status.
To help reduce the overpopulation of abandoned companion pets by rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming them to loving forever homes.
Humane Society Silicon Valley's (HSSV) mission is to save and enhance lives, both two and four legged. Established in 1929, HSSV offers adoptions; spaying/neutering, vaccinations, and microchipping services; pet care services; and education programs to enhance the human-animal bond.
We exist to serve and protect the cat population in our area! We do this by: Fostering homeless cats in loving homes, finding adoptive homes for cats, working with local vets and clinics to spay and neuter as many cats as possible (both adoptable cats and through trap-neuter-return programs), and feeding feral colonies.
Friends of the Animal Community (FOAC) is a non-profit, almost all volunteer organization dedicated to meeting the medical and social needs of adoptable and difficult to adopt pets, providing the path to a loving forever home.