Blackdog All Breed Dog Rescue is a licensed, not for profit organization dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of abandoned dogs from high kill shelters. Working with committed volunteers, foster homes, local veterinarians and trainers we are able to provide compassionate care for dogs in need until their forever home is found.
Niles IL 60714 | 0 mile away
Chicagoland Bully Breed Rescue (CBBR) is a 501c3 not-for-profit-organization with a 20 year history of rescuing, rehabilitating, and re-homing so-called “bully breed” dogs - American Pit Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, American Bulldogs, and other bully mixes. It is our mission not only to rescue and rehabilitate abused, neglected and abandoned dogs, but to rehabilitate the rep
Morton Grove IL 60053 | 3.5 miles away
Wright-Way Rescue is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization. Our mission is to reduce the number of homeless pet euthanized in the Midwest each year through an adoption program, community education, promotion of spaying and neutering, and a veterinary medicine program.
Northbrook IL 60062 | 3.6 miles away
Heartland's mission is to provide a no-kill shelter for the care, humane treatment, and adoption of lost, stray, and abandoned animals and to find permanent, loving homes for homeless animals and promote responsible pet ownership through education, community outreach, and collaboration while maintaining respect and compassion for all creatures.
Chicago IL | 4.1 miles away
Founded in 1996, German Shepherd Rescue is a state licensed, 501(c)3 non-profit organization that rescues German Shepherd dogs in need. We are a volunteer based organization committed to rescuing and rehabilitating German Shepherd dogs. GSR focuses our efforts on shelters in the Chicagoland area. We provide medical care and training support to our dogs in foster care – all of which is funded by
Park Ridge IL 60068 | 4.4 miles away
Lake Shore Animal Shelter was founded in 1966 by Dr. Lloyd Preshun, a prominent small-animal Veterinarian on Chicago's north side. Dr. Preshun's dream was to create the first animal shelter run as nearly as possible along the same basis as human adoption agencies. One of the first "No-Kill" shelters in the nation, Lake Shore was originally incorporated as the "Lake Shore F
Park Ridge IL 60068 | 4.4 miles away
Chicago English Bulldog Rescue (CEBR for short) and our volunteers have been helping pure-bred bullies and their families for over 11 years now. We are a licensed Illinois shelter and a 501c3 charitable organization. The care we provide our English Bully rescues exceeds any you will find from a breed rescue…heck, any rescue! This love includes a high quality diet, the best veterinary care around
Chicago IL 60631 | 5.5 miles away
Chicago Pet Rescue is a 501c(3) non-profit, foster home and volunteer-based rescue, dedicated to rescuing stray and abandoned animals. We do not have a central "shelter" as most of our animals are placed in foster homes until forever homes can be found. Our goal is to rescue as many animals as we can safely manage through foster homes. We rescue dogs, puppies, cats, kittens, birds and ot
Des Plaines IL | 5.7 miles away
Roll Over Animal Rescue is a 501(c)(3) not for profit charitable organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and careful re-homing of dogs and cats. We are not a shelter and we do not have a facility – all the animals in our program live in foster homes. We take these animals into our homes and care for them as if they were our own until they go to their forever homes. The time we spend
Mount Prospect IL 60056 | 5.8 miles away
Illinois Alaskan Malamute Rescue Association - IAMRA - is an all volunteer 501C3 charity that is dedicated to the welfare of a magnificent breed, the Alaskan Malamute. We are an affiliate of AMAL - Alaskan Malamute Assistance League, which is the recognized rescue of the Alaskan Malamute Club of America. As such we are bound by a code of ethics and must follow rules and procedures in the adoption
Mount Prospect IL 60056 | 6 miles away
ADOPT-A-PET is a non-profit, no-kill rescue shelter and adoption organization dedicated to saving the lives of stray, abandoned, displaced or otherwise uncared for homeless dogs, cats, puppies and kittens and placing them into forever homes. ADOPT-A-PET provides a safe refuge and a second chance for unclaimed animals from municipal pounds as well as other homeless, neglected, abused or injured ani
Lincolnwood IL | 6.6 miles away
We are a home based foster volunteer rescue since 2012 focusing on high risk animals in the Chicago metro area shelters. Our mission is to reduce the euthanasia through education and through responsibly rehoming animals via adoption. We Value All Lives. We are drawn to those most often overlooked which includes seniors, medical needs and special needs and hospice animals. We are mainly a dog resc
Evanston IL 60202 | 6.7 miles away
At the Evanston Animal Shelter we believe in compassion for all companion animals and the power of the human-animal bond. We endeavor to not only heal and care for the animals in our shelter and to find them forever homes, but to also serve the community with support programs that keep pets with their people.
Chicago IL 60656 | 6.7 miles away
A 100% volunteer run, foster based, non-profit organization committed to helping increase live outcomes for the animals at high kill shelters.
Skokie IL 60077 | 7.1 miles away
Community Animal Rescue Effort (C.A.R.E.™) is a volunteer-driven, nonprofit organization with a mission to serve the communities of Chicago's North Shore by fostering and supporting healthy, positive relationships between people and companion animals. C.A.R.E. rehomes companion pets into safe, healthy, lifelong homes; serves as an educational and counseling resource; and works to reduce pet
Wheeling IL 60090 | 7.2 miles away
Feral Feline Project started with two women in the summer of 2007. They understood that need for spay and neutering of all outdoor cats was not being met. Local governments were still trapping and killing or doing nothing to address the feral cat issue. Caretakers were at a loss as they were unable to afford spay and neuter and if they took them to a shelter, the cats were most likely euthanize
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