Great Lakes Giant Schnauzer Rescue was established after its co-founders felt their work was not finished and wanted to continue their rescue efforts. Thus, there was a need to fill a void and Great Lakes Giant Schnauzer Rescue was born. We are a 501c3 nonprofit rescue organization dedicated to promote the humane treatment of purebred Giant Schnauzer dogs by placing them with qualified individuals and/or families, educating the public about responsible animal stewardship, and to operate exclusively for a charitable and educational purpose. Our co-founders Mary Nichols and Lisa Armitage together have 20 year's experience working in Giant Schnauzer rescue and bring a vast wealth of knowledge to the table concerning Giant Schnauzers. We have assembled a team of volunteers who work effortlessly to get these wonderful dogs to safety and their new forever homes. Many of you have worked with us over the years and we hope you will continue to be part of our new rescue family. We believe that every dog is special and we also believe they deserve a better life. Here at Great Lakes we take the time to know our rescue dogs and our adopters so that in taking the time to make good placements, they will last forever. We do not believe in the "ONE SIZE FITS ALL" approach to rescue. We have developed a tried and true process that works and allows dogs to move to their forever homes in a reasonable amount of time, not like some rescues that leave dogs in foster care for several months.
Hamilton OH 45013 | 11.5 miles away
The Animal Adoption Foundation is a non-profit no-kill shelter for dogs and cats that have been abused or abandoned. AAF provides a safe and humane environment for dogs and cats that are waiting to be adopted. Our caring volunteers and generous, loving donors enable us to provide a safe and happy haven for our special friends. The shelter currently houses approximately 85 cats and dogs.
Hamilton OH 45011 | 13.6 miles away
Our mission: to promote humane principles, protect lost, homeless, abandoned and mistreated animals, and act as advocates for animals in our communities. Animal Friends Humane Society (AFHS) was established in 1952 and is the only open- admission shelter in Butler County, Ohio. In 2009, AFHS relocated from its outdated facility in Trenton and now occupies a 22,500 sq. foot facility with top-notc
Ross OH | 13.9 miles away
Tails of Hope Animal Rescue is a 501.c.3 non-profit rescue 100% volunteer powered organization that is dedicated to finding forever homes for dogs and puppies that were abandoned. Our outreach is limited due to our available foster space, but we do everything that we can to help pull puppies and dogs from at capacity kill shelters. We generally try to focus on the tristate area, pulling from rur
West Chester OH 45071 | 14.6 miles away
LuvFurMutts Animal Rescue is a small group of people who have been drawn together by our desire to help God's Creatures who cannot speak for themselves. We value dogs of all breeds, but we specialize in smaller size dogs due to our foster parents capabilities. We work as a team to pull dogs from high kill shelters or Senior Citizen owners who are going into nursing homes and cannot care for t
Middletown OH 45042 | 17.8 miles away
Joseph's Legacy strives to regain hope and respect for all animals. We educate the public about animal welfare and inform them of the extreme lack of awareness. Joseph's Legacy rescues animals, including those in need of costly medical care, who would otherwise be turned away. Joseph's Legacy is a qualified 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Donations are tax-deductible to the full
Monroe OH 45050 | 18.4 miles away
The Progressive Animal Welfare Society, now better known as PAWS Adoption Center, was originally formed by a small group of concerned animal lovers in 1980. Our goal is to establish a dog and cat adoption center that does not utilize euthanasia. In addition to wanting to provide a no-kill alternative, years ago, PAWS’ founders realized the importance of providing spay/neuter and medical treatmen
West Chester OH | 21.5 miles away
Peaches Bully Rescue provides a safe-haven for dogs of the bully breeds, including, but not limited to: English Bulldogs, French Bulldogs, American Bulldogs, American Staffordshire Terriers, Mastiffs, Boxers, Pugs, and Boston Terriers. Our rescue dogs come from puppy mills, breeding operations, shelters, and owners for a variety of reasons. Many of the dogs require extensive medical treatment, tra
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