D.R.E.A.M.S. AND W.I.S.H.E.S.
P.O. BOX 7414
Kingsport, TN 37664
dreamsrescue@gmail.com
www.dreamsrescue.webs.com
D.R.E.A.M.S. & W.I.S.H.E.S.
is a small non-profit cat and animal rescue Dedicated to the Removal and Eradication
of Animals Meaningless Suffering and Working to Insure Safe Homes for Every
Stray.
We are a small group of volunteers and foster families dedicated to the placement
of homeless and abused animals into safe and loving homes.
Our Dreams:
To provide sanctuary for abandoned and abused animals and to find them permanent
loving homes;
To further public education about neglected, abused, and homeless pets;
To create awareness and support, within our community, for the humane treatment
of cats both domestic and feral;
To spay, neuter and vaccinate EVERY animal that comes into our program;
and
Provide comfort to animals awaiting placement in permanent loving homes.
Our Future W.I.S.H.E.S:
To some day build a sanctuary that will house hundreds of abused, abandoned,
and homeless animals that would otherwise be killed in shelters or die alone
on the streets. We D.R.E.A.M. big but our goal is to become the largest "No
Kill" rescue in the state of Tennessee ! You can help us achieve our goals
by donating to our building fund!
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/TN318.html
Chartered as a non-profit with the State Of TN. we are a small but growing
rescue whose goal is to find the "throw aways", the animals dumped
because their owners did not want them any longer for one reason or another,
the litters that have been tossed into the fields because an irresponsible
owner did not spay/neuter their pet and were unable or unwilling to take the
time to find them homes. We hope to change this by saving what we can, knowing
that we cannot save them all and educating as many people as possible. We rarely
take someone's pet. We are limited in space but hope to grow! We are working
on ways to introduce a "Responsible Pet Ownership" program into the
community and into the school system. We hope to find a way to bring a low
cost spay/neuter program here also. We exist from the few donations our rural
area provides and out of our own pockets. We are currently applying for our
501 c 3 non profit status.
Exotic Animal Rescue of Henry County
http://www.exoticanimalrescue.petfinder.org
We are a small home-based rescue that concentrates on reptiles, but can
often take in birds and small and furry animals, too. Previous to
branching off from the Henry County Humane Soc. we had kept and placed all
of the exotics listed in the "Already Adopted" links on that website.
We wanted to have a place just for the exotics, however. This was our
chance. We believe we can do this. While we await animals to adopt out,
you can take a look at who we keep now for educational purposes at our
Exotic Animal Rescue Photo Album.
Adopting an exotic animal is not much different than adopting from a"normal" facility
or organization. The applications are a bit more detailed and we often require
a home check. All approved adoptions will be
required to have a complete setup done before bringing the animal home.
Email for more details.
The Henry County Humane Society
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/phchs.html
The Henry County Humane Society has been organized to be a network of
individuals whose purpose is to prevent cruelty, abuse, and neglect of
animals and to promote awareness of animal issues. The Humane Society
will strive to assure that the animals' interest are guaranteed by
society through ongoing campaigns directed to the public to raise interest,
promote responsible pet care, stress the importance of spaying and
neutering your pets and to assure the animals that we share our world with
a
more kind and safer future.
Animals have taught us loyalty, patience, trust, love, and a respect
for all nature. Nature survived millions of years before mankind. Mankind
will not survive without the natural environment. There is a very
delicate balance between the animals, nature, and the human factor---
Let us learn to be gentle.
D.R.E.A.M.S. AND W.I.S.H.E.S., INC.
http://www.freewebs.com/dreamsrescue/index.htm
D.R.E.A.M.S. & W.I.S.H.E.S, is a small non-profit cat and animal rescue
Dedicated to the Removal and Eradication of Animals Meaningless
Suffering and Working to Insure Safe Homes for Every Stray. We are a small
group of volunteers and foster families dedicated to the placement of
homeless and abused animals into safe and loving homes.
Our Dreams
To provide sanctuary for abandoned and abused animals and to find them permanent loving homes. To further public education about neglected, abused and homeless pets.To create awareness and support, within our community, for the humane treatment of cats both domestic and feral. To spay, neuter, and vaccinate EVERY animal that comes into our program. Provide comfort to animals awaiting placement in permanent loving homes.
Our Future W.I.S.H.E.S.
To some day build a sanctuary that will house hundreds of abused, abandoned, and homeless animals that would otherwise be killed in shelters or die alone on the streets.
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/redfern.html
Red Fern Animal Shelter is a newly-formed nonprofit, no-kill shelter located
on 100 acres between Martin and Dresden in Weakley County, Tennessee. We
currently shelter 35 dogs in outdoor kennels. (By the time I finish typing
this, that number will probably change!) Our dogs receive food, clean water,
exercise, Frontline, and Heartgard. They also receive the same expert medical
attention that our own dogs get. The only thing our dogs need more of is
one-on-one attention and love from a special person or family. But you’re
reading this, so there’s hope!
The SPCA of TN
The mission of the SPCA of TN is a non profit organization devoted in helping
animals. Our mission is to end animal cruelty and suffering in our state and
beyond through, education, investigation, and prosecution; to provide a safe
haven and protection for abandoned, abused, neglected, and unwanted animals;
and to promote animal welfare through programs and services that mutually benefit
animals and people.
The SPCA of TN was founded on October 2005 and we have saved 300 dogs, 10 cats
and 6 horses. We are raising money to be able to built an Animal Sanctuary
in TN.
SPCA of TN,
P.O. Box 1014,
Brentwood, TN 37211
615-354-3531
Contact: Celina Weissenborn
Celina@spcatn.org
www.petfinder.com/shelters/TN385.html
www.spcatn.org
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/TN475.html
There is now a new animal rescue organization in Henry County.
Our facility will focus mainly on abused or neglected animals. We will not be taking in strays or pets that are no longer wanted by their owners. We feel that since Henry County already has a city shelter and another Humane Society to deal with other aspects related to animals, so we believe that our time would be best spent in caring for the many abused and neglected animals in Henry County.
Rolling Hills Humane Society will be a resting place, a haven, for these poor, innocent animals. We will care for them while trying to find a good loving home for them. Since we will not accept strays, no one will be allowed to drop off strays or unwanted pets at our facility. Anyone caught dropping an animal off will be charged with abandonment and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
Precious Paws Asian and Small Breed Dog Rescue
Contact info: AsianDogRescue@aol.com
www.AsianDogRescue.net
Precious Paws Asian and Small Breed Dog Rescue, Inc. is a non-profit, charitable,
501 (c) (3), all volunteer animal welfare humane society.We strongly believe
in helping the senior, fearful aggressive and special needs babies, most of
whom never get adopted and will live out their lives in our foster homes. We
believe every animal is special and worthy of living a long and happy life.We
are a foster home based rescue and never keep our rescues in crates or cages
while at our rescue. They live in our homes as members of our families until
they find their new "forever home". They share our homes, our beds
and touch our hearts from the moment they arrive. We show them the love and
kindness that most of them have never had. Once they are vetted and socialized,
happy and healthy, they are then available for adoption. We choose loving,
permanent homes, where they can finally live a life they could only dream of
before. Once placed in our rescue, we are deeply committed to ensuring they
are safe, humanely treated and loved each day for the rest of their lives
Freckles' Friends Pet Shelter, Inc
Freckles' Friends Pet Shelter, Inc. is a 501c3 organization made up of
volunteer animal lovers who are working towards building a
quality pet shelter for our rural area of Middle Tennessee and to
promote spay/neuter to reduce pet over-population.
Our website is www.barkaritaville.org. We have pets in Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio and Michigan. You can pull any information from our website that you like. There are letters of thanks on there also in the guestbook from adopters, photos, our work after Katrina, etc. I'll be updating the site soon with new photos since we've moved to 50 acres east of Nashville.
The Grainger County Humane Society -
www.graingercountyhumanesociety.org
The Grainger County Humane Society is a not-for-profit 501 (c) (3) organization that was formed May 10, 2001. Our mission is to promote humane treatment of domestic animals, educate the public about their responsibility of providing treatment and care, and to help control the pet population to ensure the well being of domestic animals in our community.
Companion Pet Rescue and Transport
Companion Pet Rescue & Transport http://www.tnpetrescue.com/,a 501(c)(3)
organization, is a shelterless rescue organization. Because all of our pets
are kept in foster homes until a permanent home is found, we can help you find
the pet that is just perfect for your home!!
Is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization
located in Nashville, Tennessee that rescues injured and abandoned domestic
rabbits, while educating the public on rabbit care and behavior. We are
members of The House Rabbit Society (www.rabbit.org).
Our rescues are spayed and neutered, then taught to use a litter box so
they may live indoors. Rabbits are intelligent and social, and can become
wonderful
companion animals if given the chance to interact with their human families.
If cared for indoors, a rabbit can have a life span of 8 - 15 years. We
believe they should be afforded the same rights, level of care, and opportunity
for
longevity as are commonly afforded to dogs and cats. We strive to find
loving homes where our rescues will be treated as a member of the family!