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American
Dog Rescue

100% of your donations to ADR go to projects.

We help dogs find a forever home.

We support projects that make a difference locally, nationally, and globally.

Our
Network

American Dog Rescue believes in helping all animals. Here is a partial list of our affiliates and some of the other animal foundations we support.

Big Dog Ranch Rescue

Big Dog Ranch Rescue Is The Largest Cage-Free, NO-KILL Dog Rescue In The United States. Big Dog Ranch Rescue was founded on the idea that every dog deserves to live and, most importantly, to live a full and happy life. They are devoted to creating a healing community for dogs, both big and small, who have been neglected, abandoned, and mistreated.

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Furry Friends

Furry Friends Adoption, Clinic & Ranch (The Humane Society of Greater Jupiter/Tequesta), is a 501(c)(3) not for profit, no-kill rescue organization headquartered in Jupiter, Florida. They are the only shelter open to the public in northern Palm Beach County and have been rescuing, rehabilitating, and re-homing homeless animals in our community for more than 30 years.

The Tri County Humane Society

The Tri County Humane Society is a no-kill organization. Once an animal is rescued by Tri County, it is saved for life. The organization will not release an animal to another organization that has a policy of euthanasia. In addition, they will only place animals with qualified prospective owners.

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Best Friends Animal Society

Best Friends Animal Society is guided by a simple philosophy: kindness to animals builds a better world for all of us.

Salt Lake County Animal Services

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Salt Lake County Animal Services is a government agency that provides consistent, reliable, and professional solutions for animal related problems, which encourage responsible attitudes and allow people and animals to co-exist in a safer environment. (Advisor to Board of F.A.C.E.S., the 501(c)3 support organization).

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The Humane Society of the United States

The Humane Society of the United States is the nation’s largest and most effective animal protection organization—backed by 11 million Americans, or one in every 28. Established in 1954, The HSUS seeks a humane and sustainable world for all animals—a world that will also benefit people.

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St Martin's Animal Foundation'

Since the summer of 1999, the St Martin’s Foundation has been rescuing animals and educating students about sustainability and compassion. Our “Green Team” are young activists who travel to local schools to educate kids about being kind to animals and the environment.

 

St. Martin’s also provides a home for homeless and abused animals. Our mission is to inspire children through creative courses in sustainability, animal care, and kindness. We seek to play an instrumental role in the positive upbringing of the next generation, so that they, too, will one day work to inspire others.

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Paws4vets

Placing customized Assistance Dogs with veterans and military dependents living with various disabilities.

 

Through the paws4vets Assistance Dog Placement Program, Veterans, Active-Duty Service Members or their dependents with physical, neurological, psychiatric or emotional disabilities can receive Psychiatric Service Dogs, Mobility Service Dogs and Rehabilitative Assistance Dogs.

 

Lastly, but not with less importance, we will change the concept and accepted attitude about housing animals in public and private shelters from chain link and concrete kennels for some, and steel cages for others, to a comfortable home style environment for all. Each hour of every day we, as the owner, staff, volunteers, and members of Paws2Help, strive to push toward this destination.

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Nowzad Dogs

The aim of the charity is to improve the welfare of the animals of Afghanistan; which includes humanely reducing the stray dog population which in turn will reduce the incidents of canine rabies, provide animal welfare education for the Afghan people and develop training programmes to improve the lives of working animals. We have also now helped over 800 soldiers serving in Afghanistan to be reunited back in their home countries (USA, UK, Canada, Italy, South Africa, Australia, Holland and Germany) with the dogs or cats they rescued from the front lines of Afghanistan.

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Tzu Zoo

Based in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area, Tzu Zoo works to placed homeless Shih Tzus and Lhasa Apsos with well-matched, loving forever homes and give these animals a second chance at a wonderful, new life that they so richly deserve.

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EARS

In addition to finding homes for unwanted animals, the Education and Animal Rescue Society teaches the public about animal behavior and proper care for pets with an emphasis on vaccinations, spaying and neutering, and nutrition.

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Society for Companion Animals

SFCA collects adoptable dogs from the streets of Dallas and high-kill shelters and pays commercial airlines to fly them to no-kill partner shelters, primarily in New York and New Jersey, where there is high demand for rescue pets.

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K9 Aid

Based in Australia, K9 Aid supports small animal shelters in southern Europe and Asia. The organization operates mobile SNIP clinics that administer rabies vaccines and sterilize Thailand’s street dogs.

Humane Society International

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This global organization promotes the human-animal bond, rescues and protects dogs and cats, improves farm animal welfare, protects wildlife, and promotes animal-free product testing and research.

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To contact American Dog Rescue for assistance or for press opportunities, please fill out the contact form below or call 888-487-6447.

Online Donation

Make a contribution using your credit/debit card or Paypal account. American Dog Rescue is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization EIN#27-0763331. Your donation is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. No goods or services were provided by American Dog Rescue in return for this contribution.

Offline Donation

Send your offline check or money order to:

American Dog Rescue 11231 US Highway 1, Suite 420 North Palm Beach, FL 33408

Contact Us

Information

info@americandogrescue.org

888-487-6447

11231 US Highway 1, Ste. 420, North Palm Beach, FL 33408

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