Calliope Rescue is an all volunteer, no-kill rescue organization. We operate through a network of foster homes to rescue, rehabilitate and adopt out abandoned, neglected and homeless animals. We mediate between other rescue groups, shelters, and the general public to place these animals into forever homes. Our goal is to match an animal with a permanent family; enhancing both of their lives. Calliope Rescue relies on volunteers, empowering them to be an integral part of fulfilling our mission. We pledge to inspire the community to show kindness towards all animals.
Dedham MA 02026 | 6.1 miles away
Situated 10 miles southwest of Boston on the beautiful grounds of the former summer sanctuary for the city’s working horses, ARL’s newly remodeled shelter in Dedham, Massachusetts is just a glimpse into ARL’s bold future. The new modern shelter design allows us to provide even more animals with high-quality direct animal care that meets best-practice standards in animal welfare. The 27-acre
Milton MA 02186 | 7.1 miles away
The Milton Animal League is a volunteer group dedicated to the rescue, care, and adoption of animals in need at the Milton Animal Shelter. Every animal receives the best care possible. Their needs for housing, food and emotional support are met to the best of our ability. Every animal is fully vetted, and receives a physical exam, age appropriate vaccines, blood tests and spay/neuter. All adoptabl
Dedham MA | 7.2 miles away
Shultz’s Guest House is a 501c3 dog rescue shelter, located on 200 private acres in Dedham, MA. It’s hard to imagine that such a place exists for homeless dogs, but it does! Surrounded by forests, ponds, with the Charles River running through it, dogs and visitors have a sense of stepping into paradise. Our mission is to provide rescue for lost, homeless and abandoned dogs in the southern part
Quincy MA 02169 | 8.9 miles away
Our mission is to advocate for animals by providing safety until home placement of those in our care. We promote spay and neuter programs as a means to control pet overpopulation and continually strive to be the leading community resource for education on proper animal welfare. Quincy Animal Shelter is primarily a volunteer-run organization. The shelter relies completely on our volunteers and the
Wellesley MA 02482 | 9.5 miles away
Our mission is to promote the well-being of animals and responsible human-animal relationships. Stray Pets in Need of MA, Inc. was formed in 1991 to promote the well-being of animals and responsible human/animal relationships. Each year over 400 animals are placed in new, carefully selected adoptive homes.
Dover MA | 10.5 miles away
Toy Poodle Rescue is a private recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that is dedicated to Poodle rescue, re-homing and rehabilitation based in Massachusetts.
Braintree MA 02185 | 10.6 miles away
The South Shore Humane Society was formed in 1974 by a group of caring residents concerned about the condition of dogs at the local town dog pounds. At that time there was no real effort to find homes for the stray dogs. The volunteers began taking pictures of the dogs and wrote a weekly column in the local newspaper called “Around the Pounds” so people would know where to go to adopt a new
Braintree MA 02185 | 10.6 miles away
Rescue Angels, Inc. is a public non-profit, registered 501(c)(3) charity created to rescue, rehabilitate and find permanent homes for abandoned or homeless dogs that are on the verge of being euthanized. We believe that all dogs deserve to live happy and healthy lives, so we work toward finding ours loving, responsible homes where they will have a nurturing environment for the rest of their lives.
Norwood MA | 10.9 miles away
Our Mission: To practice a no-kill philosophy while providing humane resources and services aimed at reducing animal overpopulation and unnecessary suffering for companion, stray, relinquished and feral animals. We work cooperatively with other humane organizations, local municipalities and the community to develop and implement programs including but not limited to: Low-cost spay/neuter assistanc
Medfield MA 02052 | 12.1 miles away
The Medfield Animal Shelter’s mission is to rescue lost or abandoned animals and provide for their comfort and safety until they are reunited with their owners or placed in new homes. We are a no-kill shelter, which means no pet will ever be euthanized because it has run out of time to find a home. We are committed to ending the overpopulation of pets that results in an estimated 5 million compa
Norwood MA 02062 | 12.1 miles away
Neponset Valley Humane Society is an all-volunteer, all-foster care not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization devoted to caring for companion animals, abandoned and abused animals and feral cats and kittens. We are funded entirely by private donations. We focus primarily on helping cats because cats are most at risk in our area. We stand with large and small progressive groups throughout the nation wh
Braintree MA | 12.6 miles away
MaFF is a non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of the domestic ferret, specifically in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. MaFF was created soon after March 7th, 1996, the day on which owning a ferret in Massachusetts became legal. MaFF's mission is Shelter, Education, and Outreach. We exist to educate the public about ferrets and to take action to provide for the best care of the
Canton MA | 12.7 miles away
NCHS is a 501(c)3, NO KILL, non-profit, all volunteer organization, committed to the care and placement of homeless animals and feral cats.
South Weymouth MA | 13.1 miles away
Founded in 1965 by Roberta Keese, Hilltop Humane Society is a non-profit, all-volunteer, strictly no-kill rescue organization dedicated to helping homeless and abused animals. Hilltop became an official animal shelter in 1989 and achieved 501(c)3 status in 1993. Our primary goal is to work toward alleviating the tragic problem of pet overpopulation. Formerly based in Randolph, we are so excited an
Canton MA 02021 | 13.2 miles away
The Animal Control Department encourages visitors to our shelter. We can answer questions regarding animal regulations, care, behavior, adoption and conflicts with wildlife. Normal business hours are Monday through Friday from 8 am to 6 pm, however, this does not mean the Officer is always physically at the shelter during those hours. The officer may be out on a call or transporting an animal to/f
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