The ACT Clinic was established to give people an affordable way to do the right thing. Last year, over 16,000 dogs and cats were euthanized in Hillsborough County… not because of illness or disease… but because there were too many animals. Overpopulation kills more animals than all other diseases combined. Please spay or neuter now so that we don’t have to destroy their offspring later.
In addition to spays and neuters, ACT provides wellness vaccines, dentals, doctors exams, and heartworm and flea prevention products. Our services are underwritten by companies and individuals who believe that spaying and neutering is the healthy and only choice to a better future for your pet and for society.
Canine Estates, Inc., located in Palm Harbor, FL is a tax-exempt, non-profit 501(c)(3) adoption and sanctuary facility.
We are dedicated to saving the lives of abandoned, abused and injured dogs primarily from high kill shelters.
As the only national nonprofit dedicated exclusively to protecting companion animals, CAPS' foremost concern is the abuse and suffering of pet shop and puppy mill dogs. Founded in 1992, CAPS actively addresses this issue through investigations, education, media relations, legislative involvement, puppy mill dog rescues, consumer assistance and pet industry employee relations.
The Coalition to Unchain Dogs is a non-profit, volunteer effort dedicated to improving the welfare of dogs living outdoors on chains.
This is a deer friendly website designed by a group of private citizens from across Maryland who are frustrated with many of our politicians and government agencies who only want to kill the deer.
The website contains quite a bit of information on deer, living with deer, and helping to save deer.
Formed in March of 2001, GREY2K USA is the largest greyhound protection organization in the United States. As a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, we work to pass stronger greyhound protection laws and to end the cruelty of dog racing on both national and international levels. We also promote the rescue, re-homing and adoption of greyhounds across the globe.
Gulf Shore Animal League is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of stray and feral cats in our community. In addition to our work with hundreds of individuals, we have also forged alliances with numerous businesses to control and protect the feral cat population. The Sandbar Restaurant, Quality Plumbing, Bray Roofing, and others are currently partnering with us to curb (and to one day eliminate) the unnecessary practice of euthanasia of healthy cats and kittens as a method of population control. Our program consists of trapping the cats, vetting them for health screening, spaying or neutering the cats, adminstering a rabies vaccine, tipping the left ear so that it can be readily identified, microchipping and returning the cats to the colony. The volunteer caretakers provide food and water for the colony and oversee their continuing care. The end result is a healthy, managed cat colony that no longer produces kittens or the unwanted mating and territorial behaviors.
. . . an all-volunteer non-profit, 501(c)(3), humane organization dedicated to relieving the suffering of animals. We do this primarily through direct help programs. Our members work entirely without salary. Our first priority is to help animals in Citrus County, and maintain our programs. However, there are many rural areas in Florida which have little or no help for animals. We are chartered to go into those areas and do so when our funds permit.
Since 2003, euthanasia in Hillsborough County has dropped from over 34,000 dogs and cats to 16,500 (2010).
TampaPets.org - No More Homeless Pets, Hillsborough County, is a coalition of concerned animal welfare groups, including the Humane Society of Tampa Bay, Hillsborough County Animal Services and over 50 Rescue groups, business leaders and individuals working together to end this tragedy in our community. As partners we originally targeted a 50% save rate by 2012 and happily were able to achieve this goal in 2010. Our new goal is a save rate of 80% by 2015.
The mission of the Humane Society of Manatee County is to lead Manatee County in creating a No-Kill community where animals receive the compassion and respect they deserve.
Our programs are focused on prevention and retention and include: Low cost spay/neuter services, trap/neuter and return for feral cats, Pet Safety Net resources to help you care for and keep your pet, rescue and adoption of orphaned dogs and cats.
We are a community-based private non-profit organization that relies entirely upon donations to do our lifesaving work. Our funding comes from people like you. We receive no monies from any national organization or government entity.
Wildlife Haven Rehab, Inc. is a non-profit (501c3) organization devoted to the rescue and rehabilitation of sick, injured, or orphaned Florida wildlife. Our shelter also provides a loving home and safe environment to permanently impaired wild animals so that they may live out their lives in peace and comfort. Gentle relocation services are also provided for displaced or nuisance wildlife as pain-free alternative to destructive or unethical wildlife practices and wildlife eradication.
Contact person is Marilyn Waldorf, cell 727-515-3723. Please call if you find a sick or injured WILD animal on the road.