We are an all-breed rescue, and we believe that every pet deserves to be happy & loved. Our goal is to give a SECOND CHANCE to any pet who needs it.
An application to adopt is found on our webpage. Once it’s completed and submitted, one of our volunteers will process it. If there are current pets in the home, we contact the veterinarian to be certain that the pets are up to date on vaccinations and are receiving appropriate medical care. We contact personal references, and finally, if all is good thus far, one of our volunteers will visit you in your home. If there are any questions during processing, we will contact you. Finally, you will be notified whether your application is approved or denied. If your application is approved, an adoption time and place will be scheduled.
Council Bluffs IA | 0 mile away
By definition, the word “solace” means “that which furnishes comfort or consolation.” Coincidentally, SOLAS, although it is spelled differently, provides the same thing for many unwanted dogs, cats, and other animals living in the Council Bluffs/Omaha area. SOLAS was started in 1993 by Mary and Mike Jones and a small, hardworking group of volunteers. The purpose of the group is to assist i
Council Bluffs IA | 3.2 miles away
SNAFU Rescue (Short Noses And Friends United Rescue) is dedicated to raising money to remove dogs from the commercial breeding system and commercial breeder dog auctions, and raising money for those dog's vet bills. We also network as much as possible with commercial and private breeders for breeder releases. We strive to maintain a confidential and professional relationship with all of our b
Crescent IA 51526 | 3.6 miles away
Catnip and Tails Rescue is a 501c3 Non Profit Organization. Donations ARE tax deductible.
Council Bluffs IA 51503 | 10.2 miles away
In January 2006, a group of concerned citizens came together to address the growing and unmet animal welfare needs in the Council Bluffs area. Inadequate local animal shelter facilities, city population increases, and a lack of public education had resulted in animal overpopulation and its associated problems. It was unanimously agreed upon that the City’s animal control function alone could not
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