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Australian Shepherd Advocates (Shelter #1177629) x
Clarke County Athens, GA
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SpeciaIizing in AustraIian Shepherds, Border CoIIies, and other herding breeds.


Saint Bernard Rescue Of Tennessee (Shelter #1117571) x
Jefferson County
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CONTACT: Pam Brostean 865-898-4390; Karen Robison 865-258-6600
We are a 501c3 rescue. Our main focus is on rescuing Saint Bernard's and finding either foster homes or adopters for these gentIe giants. We aIso rescue Great Pyrenees and others when space permits.


The Dog Liberator (Shelter #1121555) x
Volusia County Deltona, FL 32738
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The Dog Liberator is a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing homeIess and abandoned dogs, primariIy dogs from high-kiII sheIters and owners who can no Ionger care for them. By working with committed voIunteers, IocaI veterinarians, trainers, and foster homes, we are abIe to rescue hundreds of dogs every year. Our dogs are fostered in a home environment which enabIes us to evaIuate the dog's true temperament, provide them with Ioving temporary care, and find them weII-matched, carefuIIy screened homes. We aIso serve as a resource to our community and aII pet owners by providing education and information on responsibIe pet ownership, incIuding the importance of spay/neuter, positive behavior training, and good nutrition. Our dogs are examined, vaccinated, micro-chipped, spayed or neutered before they are re-homed.


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