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Leesburg FL 34788
Heavenly Acres Pet Rescue is a dedicated rescue for: Unwanted dogs; Puppies abandoned at nationwide animal shelters; Breeder dogs and “unsellable” puppies rescued from puppy mills. Owner and Director, Cindy Shipp , started finding homes for unwanted and orphaned animals when she was 12 years old and has been successfully doing so ever since. In the year 2000, Cindy took into care the facility
Leesburg FL
We are a Florida licensed 501 C(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to saving the lives of cats and kittens. The formation of this rescue was inspired by my best friend and companion for 10 years, my cat Buddy. He was always wanting to bring the outside kitties in so they would be safe. We dedicate this organization to his memory: trying to keep all kitties safe and well. Our mission is to give c
Leesburg FL 34788
The Leesburg Humane Society, Inc., has been in existence since May of 1960. There were a few years in the 1970's and early 80's when the Society was inactive. The group currently operating the Society has been doing so since December 1986. We operate a "NO-KILL" shelter. We believe that if at all possible, an animal should not have to die for lack of a home. Many of our shelte