Saving lives, educating communities, strengthening the human-animal bond, and completing families. Imagine a world where every adoptable animal had a safe, loving and forever home. Each year millions of healthy and well-behaved animals are destroyed in shelters simply because there are not enough homes for all of them. Saving Lives for us begins with working with our community shelters to provide a second chance for animals. At Partnering for Pets, shelter animals come first. Pets in our local shelters are wonderful and lovable, and we encourage potential pet parents to adopt a shelter pet when considering making the important step to adding a pet to the family. Many people are hesitant to visit a shelter. Our volunteers bring pets from the shelter that are vaccinated and ready to go home to adoption venues giving them an opportunity to be seen outside the shelter environment. Partnering for Pets is a non-profit organization funded entirely by donations from caring individuals, community-minded businesses, and gifts and grants from charitable foundations. We receive no funding from the government, United Way, or national animal welfare organizations. We are a foster-based organization meaning that we have NO paid staff and do not own or rent a facility which helps keep our operating costs very low. PFP relies upon its network of passionate volunteers and pet foster parents dedicated to making a difference in the lives of the pets and people in our communities. The majority of donation dollars goes toward helping homeless animals – every pet is tested, vaccinated, dewormed, and spayed or neutered before adoption. Some need special medical care. We squeeze every penny to help as many as we can. Please consider a donation today. They are depending on YOU!
If you’ve found a pet you want to adopt, great! The first step is filling out the adoption application, which helps us get to know you. This questionnaire is not intended to invade your privacy, but to ensure that we have all the information possible to ensure a pet will best suit their new home and have a long and happy life with you. All cats for adoption are tested, spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and dewormed.
Tulsa OK 74135 | 4.3 miles away
Bringing People and Pets Together. Keeping People and Pets Together.
Tulsa OK 74145 | 4.3 miles away
StreetCats, Inc is a non-profit organization, founded in 1997, whose purpose is to shelter cats that have been abandoned or lost and to find new homes for them. The cats that we take in are adoptable cats only. We are an organization that does not place a time limit on a healthy cat's life; we keep them until a home is found. We are a Tulsa-based all-volunteer nonprofit organization that exis
Tulsa OK 74135 | 6 miles away
For more than 25 years, ARF has been helping homeless pets of the Tulsa area find loving homes. We do this by rescuing homeless animals out of area shelters that were possibly in line for euthanasia, placing them in foster homes, providing their comprehensive veterinary care, and finding suitable adoptive homes.
Tulsa OK | 6.7 miles away
We are a new poodle rescue group that was organized by several poodle lovers who have years of rescue experience.
Bixby OK 74008 | 7 miles away
Established in 1989, Doberman Rescue Group, Inc (DRG) is a nonprofit-501(C)(3), charitable organization whose purpose is to rescue abused, abandoned and unwanted Dobermans and place them in safe and loving homes. All Dobermans Adopted from DRG have been vet checked and certified, spayed or neutered, vaccinated, dewormed, started on heartworm prevention, temperament tested, crate trained, and house
Tulsa OK | 7.9 miles away
The mission of Small Paws® Rescue Inc., a charitable, Federal not-for-profit organization, is to rescue and supply non-aggressive Bichons, nationwide, with love, shelter, food, human companionship, and medical care, until permanent placement is secured into a pre-screened loving home, as our resources allow. We take responsibility for each Bichon rescued and placed through Small Paws® Rescue Inc
Broken Arrow OK 74012 | 8.9 miles away
Broken Arrow Rescue Community (“BARC”), is a nonprofit, no-kill, volunteer dog rescue organization serving the homeless pets of Oklahoma. At BARC, we strive to rescue homeless pets regardless of the circumstance, but place great emphasis on saving shelter pets in danger of being euthanized. Once rescued, we undertake a rigorous process to find our pets a permanent home with a loving, responsib
Broken Arrow OK 74014 | 12.5 miles away
It shall be the mission of the Broken Arrow Animal Shelter to protect and serve all citizens and animals of our community through diligent and compassionate enforcement of the ordinances of the City of Broken Arrow, statutes of the State of Oklahoma and the policies and procedures of the Broken Arrow Police Department. We will strive to provide the most ethical and humane services possible and wil
Tulsa OK 74110 | 12.7 miles away
Our mission is to improve the lives of dogs and cats, and their human companions.
Tulsa OK | 14.8 miles away
Black Dog Rescue Project is a small rescue group servicing the Black Dog Township area; a rural area just outside downtown Tulsa where there is no animal control. It is about 15 minutes outside of downtown Tulsa. Sadly, many people drive out here past the city to dump their pets and most don't have the skills or instincts to survive. They are disoriented, scared and vulnerable so we intervene
Owasso OK 74055 | 17 miles away
Owasso OK | 18.1 miles away
Owasso OK 74055 | 18.4 miles away
One by One Friends of Animals, Inc (“One by One”) differs from other rescues by striving to save animals, mostly dogs, that other rescues in our local area are unable to take due to size, breed or health issues. We saw that medium and large breed dogs were underserved in our community and needed a lifeline as the typical shelter stay is often insufficient to provide these loving animals with t
Collinsville OK 74021 | 25.3 miles away
In January, 2008, the Ward-Wiseman Animal Haven opened its doors for the first time. Since opening, we have remained at full capacity, but have adopted out over 1399 animals (as of 12/20) while maintaining a strict spay/neuter policy. About 80 percent of our staff are volunteers and we are still funded completely by donations and adoption fees.
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