Home 'Fur' Good
Home 'Fur' Good is located in Phoenix, Az. HFG is committed to ending euthanasia of cats and dogs in the of Maricopa County. They provide the animals at their facility with a lot of love an attention and quality medical care (thanks to it's many volunteers!) Most of the animals at HFG have been saved from the euthanasia list of another shelter and many have been successfully adopted out to wonderful families. They also promote spay/neuter procedures, and participate in outreaches to educate pet owners.
Check out their website and check out their many adoptable animals (cats and dogs of all ages!)
http://homefurgood.org
Check out their website and check out their many adoptable animals (cats and dogs of all ages!)
http://homefurgood.org
May Day!
The May Day Pit Bull Rescue and Advocacy is a great rescue located in Phoenix, Az. They strive to save pit bulls and pit bull mixes from bad situations, and to place them in loving homes. The May Day Rescue and it's volunteers were even awarded the "Hero Central" award by 12 News Phoenix! Not only do they save pit bulls, but they also educate the public about this misunderstood breed.
If you're looking for a new family friend, definitely check out there Adoptable Dogs! They have some extremely cute, and extremely beautiful dogs looking for homes!! And they give you a lot of information on every specific animal that is up for adoption. And if you can't adopt right now, why not donate some of your time? Foster one of these lovable pooches!!
They have a ton of stuff on their website! You can get involved with them in a lot of ways, whether you want to volunteer, donate, or attend one of their events!!
http://www.maydaypitbullrescue.org/home.html
If you're looking for a new family friend, definitely check out there Adoptable Dogs! They have some extremely cute, and extremely beautiful dogs looking for homes!! And they give you a lot of information on every specific animal that is up for adoption. And if you can't adopt right now, why not donate some of your time? Foster one of these lovable pooches!!
They have a ton of stuff on their website! You can get involved with them in a lot of ways, whether you want to volunteer, donate, or attend one of their events!!
http://www.maydaypitbullrescue.org/home.html
Best Friends Animal Sanctuary
Best Friends had its origin in Arizona in the 1970s with a group of animal lovers who were unwilling to accept the conventional wisdom of the time that humane societies and shelters "had no choice" but to kill their unadoptable animals.
In a pilot program they rescued animals from shelters where their luck was about to run out, rehabilitated them, and found homes for hundreds of these cast-off cats and dogs.
Those who were still unadoptable formed an eccentric assortment of wonderful and lovable creatures whose numbers grew until Best Friends was established in the early 1980s as a large and unique sanctuary at Angel Canyon in Utah.
In 1991 Best Friends became a non-profit, tax-exempt charity, and quickly grew to be the flagship of the rapidly growing no-kill movement throughout the 1990s. This No More Homeless Pets goal became central to the work of Best Friends, and by the end of the decade the number of animals being killed in shelters had dropped from about 15 million in 1990 to less than 5 million.
The sanctuary is home on any given day to about 1,700 animals. Most of these are dogs and cats, but there are also horses, burros, birds, rabbits, goats, farm animals, and an assortment of other creatures.
The animals come from all over the country, and sometimes beyond - mostly from shelters that don't have the resources to rehabilitate them and where they would otherwise be destroyed. In exchange, many of these shelters take back animals that are ready to be placed in good homes.
Most of the animals brought ot Best Friends - approximately three out of four - are soon ready to go to good homes with permanent or foster families, making way for the daily new arrivals. Others, who are too badly traumatized through ill treatment or who are old, crippled or chronically ill, find a permanent home at the sanctuary.
Visit their website to see their adoptable animals (like Beryl, the pictured adorable tan puppy), donate, learn about volunteering, and much much more!
http://www.bestfriends.org/
In a pilot program they rescued animals from shelters where their luck was about to run out, rehabilitated them, and found homes for hundreds of these cast-off cats and dogs.
Those who were still unadoptable formed an eccentric assortment of wonderful and lovable creatures whose numbers grew until Best Friends was established in the early 1980s as a large and unique sanctuary at Angel Canyon in Utah.
In 1991 Best Friends became a non-profit, tax-exempt charity, and quickly grew to be the flagship of the rapidly growing no-kill movement throughout the 1990s. This No More Homeless Pets goal became central to the work of Best Friends, and by the end of the decade the number of animals being killed in shelters had dropped from about 15 million in 1990 to less than 5 million.
The sanctuary is home on any given day to about 1,700 animals. Most of these are dogs and cats, but there are also horses, burros, birds, rabbits, goats, farm animals, and an assortment of other creatures.
The animals come from all over the country, and sometimes beyond - mostly from shelters that don't have the resources to rehabilitate them and where they would otherwise be destroyed. In exchange, many of these shelters take back animals that are ready to be placed in good homes.
Most of the animals brought ot Best Friends - approximately three out of four - are soon ready to go to good homes with permanent or foster families, making way for the daily new arrivals. Others, who are too badly traumatized through ill treatment or who are old, crippled or chronically ill, find a permanent home at the sanctuary.
Visit their website to see their adoptable animals (like Beryl, the pictured adorable tan puppy), donate, learn about volunteering, and much much more!
http://www.bestfriends.org/
Forever Loved Pet Sanctuary
This is a new rescue that is just starting to get set up! They are in great need of donations right now! There is a Paypal donation button on their home page, every little bit helps! Check out the latest news on this rescue at their website, and be sure to "like" them on Facebook!
Forever Loved is going to focus on rescuing senior pets, finding them homes, and providing a comfortable place to stay until the end for those who don't get adopted.
http://www.foreverlovedpets.org/
https://www.facebook.com/#!/ForeverLovedPetSanctuary
Forever Loved is going to focus on rescuing senior pets, finding them homes, and providing a comfortable place to stay until the end for those who don't get adopted.
http://www.foreverlovedpets.org/
https://www.facebook.com/#!/ForeverLovedPetSanctuary