Hope Animal Rescue is an organization Unleashed knows very well! We’ve had them at rescue events at our Animall location and we’ve seen firsthand how hard they work to promote compassion towards animals. This rescue started as just a mother and a daughter with a drive to save dogs, but through their handwork they’ve turned into an all volunteer rescue which allows every donation they receive to go straight to saving an animal in need. Hope Animal Rescue places priority on saving animals that are unlikely to make it out of the shelter system alive. Their handwork has saved many lives and we are so glad that you will have the chance to get to know this amazing organization at Spring Fling!
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Friends of Wake County Animal Center’s, (also know as FWCAC), mission is to improve the quality of life for animals in our community and their human families. They fundraise to provide essential medical care and place animals in homes that allow them to become healthier and happier, which reduce euthanasia rates. They promote adoption and responsible pet ownership by educating the public and teaming up with local rescues, animal shelters, and adopters. All of their efforts help get animals out of shelters and with new forever families!
We can't wait to see them there!
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Odin’s Orphans is a volunteer dog rescue organization of Nash County, NC. They are committed to rescuing homeless dogs from various situations, ranging from owner surrender to dogs who are in the Nash shelter and at a high risk of euthanasia. Odin’s Orphans finds these dogs happy, loving homes where their new families will responsibly care for them and give them the second chance they deserve! They make sure to inform any potential families of the responsibilities and costs of adopting a dog, ensuring that each pet goes to their ideal home. Through their own hard work and the love of foster families, they are able help dogs who desperately need it.
Come meet Odin’s Orphans at Spring Fling to hear more about the wonderful work they do!
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