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For over 40 years, the San Diego Turtle and Tortoise Society has been actively rescuing, rehabilitating and adopting out hundreds of turtles and tortoises. SDTTS is one of the largest rescue societies of its kind in the United States with about 500 current members. The Society is all-volunteer, enjoys strong corporate support, and has a […]
No-Kill Animal Rescue. Adoptions. Sanctuary. All Volunteer. 100% funded by donations. 760.685.3533 North San Diego County. 501c3 Operating solely on donations and the revenue from our small on-site thrift store, we are an all-volunteer organization dedicated to saving, rehabilitating and re-homing abandoned and surrendered dogs and cats. Since 2002, FAS has saved or re-homed nearly […]
ABOUT US Dirty Little Paws is a new non-profit rescue in Southern California. We rescue from kill shelters and from the street, manage feral colonies, and promote TNR (trap, neuter, release). We need your help! Please adopt a pet from a shelter. If you can’t adopt, please foster. If you can’t foster, please donate. OUR […]
Giving dogs a new start at a happy life! Open Arms Rescue focuses on smaller breed dogs. We are a Non-Profit 501c3 Registered Charity and ALL volunteer based organization. We are based in Imperial Beach, CA but we have volunteers who foster dogs for us all across San Diego County, Riverside and Orange County. We […]
Saving Animals & Healing Heart www.SAHH4Life.org HOPE IS WHERE THE HEART IS Sahh4life@gmail.com Rescue, Rehab & Rehoming of Abused & Neglected Animals Saving Animals & Healing Hearts, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization located in Ramona, CA. We are dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of abused and neglected animals. We rescue horses, donkeys, […]