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Animal Shelters in Illinois, United States of America by Zip-Code   (Page 4 of 18)

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Org # 2606 Zip=60041FosterHomesRescuePictures of Animals for AdoptionView Adoptable Dogs

Great Pyrenees Rescue Of Greater Chicago

Great Pyrenees Rescue of Greater Chicago is an all-volunteer,501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization devoted to (1) placing orphaned and displaced purebred Great Pyrenees in responsible, loving homes, and (2) educating the public about the Great Pyrenees breed. We know and love this breed, and want each and every adoptive family to learn to know and love them as we do. We can only consider applicants who live in Illinois, Southeast Wisconsin (Madison & Milwaukee South), or Northwest Indiana (South Bend & Rensselaer West).
24320 Blackcherry Lane, Ingleside IL US 60041 Ph: 8476687297
http://www.gpcgc.org/rescue.htm Email: WhiteGentleGiants@yahoo.com
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Org # 2905 Zip=60048ShelterAdvocacyOtherRescuePictures of Animals for AdoptionView ALL Adoptable Animals

Animal Education and Rescue (NFP)

Animal Education and Rescue, NFP is an Illinois not for profit organization. We are a 501 (c) 3 organization. 3. The purpose of the foundation is to help countless numbers of animals and people. 1. We speak to schools, civic organizations, and clubs about responsible pet ownership. This will include the reasons for spaying and neutering, general care, and the do's and don'ts of owning a pet. We teach pet owners about how animals communicate with each other and with humans. We have designed special programs to introduce animals to children through animal body language sessions and pet education. 2. We provide pet therapy programs. Volunteers and their pets will visit nursing homes, assisted living facilities, schools for the disabled and hospitals. (Studies have proven that overall mental and physical health of humans is improved when they are exposed to animals.) 3. We are a resource for other animal related non-profit groups. During our public speaking and through our office we will provide a list of animal shelters, foster care foundations and other animal related organizations. 4. We assist people in placing abandoned, abused and surrendered pets of all kinds. Volunteer for Animal Education and Rescue!
PO Box 7343, Libertyville IL US 60048 Ph: 8478160831Fax: 8478164746
http://www.animaleducationandrescue.org Email: aear1@anet.com
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Org # 2932 Zip=60051ShelterAdvocacyFosterHomesOtherPictures of Animals for AdoptionView Adoptable Cats

Animal Outreach Society

Animal Outreach Society is a Northern Illinois, non-profit, IRS 501c3, all volunteer humane organization. The organization was started by a group of 28 individuals from many different walks of life and age groups united in the belief of the importance and benefits of animals in our lives. Animal Outreach Society believes in and conforms to the no-kill philosophy as determined by national animal advocacy organizations Doing Things For Animals and Animal People News.
PO Box 396, McHenry IL US 60051 Ph: 8153850005Fax: 8154558292
http://animaloutreachsociety.org Email: info@animaloutreachsociety.org
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Org # 756 Zip=60056FosterHomes

Adopt-A-Pet, Inc.

We provide a safe refuge and a second chance for unclaimed animals from various municipal pounds and, space permitting, we accept other homeless, neglected or injured animals from their rescuers. Adopt-A-Pet is a "shelter without walls" - we do not own a shelter facility. All of our animals are boarded at cooperating animal hospitals or in volunteer foster homes until they are adopted by their new families. Animals remain with us for as long as it takes to find them a suitable permanent new home. Because we do not have a facility to warehouse unadoptable animals (based on age, health or temperament), Adopt-A-Pet is only able to take in adoptable pets. We strive to make sure that all of our animals will make suitable family pets.
PO Box 408, Mt. Prospect IL US 60056 Ph: 8478708999
http://www.adoptapet-il.org Email: Info@adoptapet-il.org
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Org # 2252 Zip=60056FosterHomesOtherRescuePictures of Animals for AdoptionView Adoptable Dogs

Illinois Alaskan Malamute Rescue Association (IAMRA)

IAMRA is a not for profit , 501c3 organization established to shelter and care for Alaskan Malamutes which have been abandoned, turned into shelters, or are in need of a new home. The dogs are placed in temporary foster homes (or a boarding kennel if foster homes are not available) until a permanent home can be found. Our commitment is to place each dog in the best new permanent home to give them a second chance in life. ***The BEST and FASTEST way to get in touch with us is to email us the listed email address*** Illinois Alaskan Malamute Rescue Association has been serving Illinois and portions of surrounding states since 1989.
200 East Evergreen Suite 103, Mt Prospect IL US 60056 Ph: 8472593570
http://www.iamra.org Email: keysci@worldnet.att.net
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Org # 2216 Zip=60062FosterHomesOtherPictures of Animals for AdoptionView Other Types of Adoptable Animals

Refuge for Saving the Wildlife, Inc.

We are a not-for-profit parrot rescue, rehabilitation, education, & adoption, no-kill shelter facility. We are accredited by the Association of Avian Rescue Organizations (AARO), certified by the Model Aviculture Program (MAP), licensed by the Illinois Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Welfare. We are also a member of the Society of Animal Welfare Administrators.
3149 Dundee Road Suite # 229, Northbrook IL US 60062 Ph: 8475091026Fax: 8475091034
http://www.rescuethebirds.org Email: Director@RescueTheBirds.org Email2: info@rescuethebirds.org
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Org # 1699 Zip=60072OtherPictures of Animals for AdoptionView Adoptable Dogs

Boxer Rebound, Inc.

The Boxer is thought by many to be the ideal family dog. Those who love the breed know them to be exuberant, loyal and loving companions. They are NOT, however, the ideal breed for everyone. The same qualities and characteristics that endear them to those who love them may make them unsuitable for some households. To those who are considering owning a Boxer we offer the following information - not to discourage potential loving owners, but to aid them in making a conscientious decision. Owning a Boxer is a joy - acquiring one demands a true commitment to the physical and emotional health of the dog. Boxer Rebound is located in Ringwood, IL in McHenry County near the WI border. Our operating area encompasses Northeast IL, including Chicago and the surrounding suburbs, Southeast WI, and Northwest IN. We do not place dogs outside of our operating area. We work with all legitimate boxer rescue organizations whose operating areas are adjacent to or overlap ours. PLEASE NOTE: Due to the large number of boxers awaiting adoption and the limited amount of time we have to conduct interviews, Boxer Rebound now charges a $25.00 visitation fee. To help ensure that our boxers are adopted to the appropriate homes, we spend a considerable amount of time with each applicant. We are simply unable to accommodate casual visitors. The $25.00 will be deducted from the Adoption Fee should an adoption take place. If an adoption does not occur, the fee is considered a donation to our program. Visits are by apppointment only.
4915 Ringwood Road, Ringwood IL US 60072
http://www.boxerrebound.com Email: vicki@boxerrebound.com
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Org # 2188 Zip=60072ShelterFosterHomesPictures of Animals for AdoptionView ALL Adoptable Animals

Pets In Need Midwest

Pets In Need Midwest was founded in 1991 by Pat and Rudy Klimo in Ringwood, Illinois. We are a state licensed, No-Kill, Non-Profit Animal Shelter. Pets In Need Midwest is registered with the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and we qualify for tax-exempt status. Your contributions are fully tax-deductible to the amount allowed by law. We do not receive any government funding, relying solely on adoption fees, private donations, and fund raising activities. Our mission is to "Champion the humane treatment of domesticated animals" through the following means: Adhering to the principle that no animal will ever be euthanized to make room for another. Providing temporary shelter and veterinary care as necessary for those unwanted or lost pets until either their owners or suitable adoptive homes can be located. Reuniting lost pets with their owners. Locating suitable adoptive homes for unwanted dogs, cats, and other pets. Promoting public awarenesss of and accessibility to spay/neuter programs for pets. Acting as an ambassador for our adoptees in their new homes so that we may continue to work with and support the animals, their owners, and the public.
Post Office Box 58, Ringwood IL US 60072 Ph: 8157281462
http://www.petsinneedmidwest.org Email: pincare@earthlink.net
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Petropolis Inc.

Petropolis, Inc. is an all-volunteer non-profit animal rescue and adoption organization founded in 2005 for the purpose of promoting the shelter animal as the wisest, most cost-effective choice in family pets. We are geared towards first-time adopters and to making adoption an easy and rewarding experience leading to a lifetime of loving pet guardianship.
503 s. Lakeside Ct., Round Lake IL US 60073 Ph: 8472016536Fax: 8472016536
http://www.petropolisinc.org Email: petropolisinc@yahoo.com
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Young At Heart Pet Rescue

Young At Heart is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing and rehoming adult and senior dogs and cats. We are a small rescue that utilizes a small network of foster homes and a small cat adoption center to save our pets. The majority of our pets are between the ages of 3 and 8 years, however you will occasionally find one a little younger or a little older in our care. Mature dogs and cats give so much and expect so little. They know you've rescued them and they respond to a loving touch, soft voice and kind eyes just as we humans do. We rescue them and we find them new forever homes, and they are welcome to stay with us until we are able to find that special someone. Young At Heart Pet Rescue was founded in April of 2005. Though we are just in our youth as an organization, our hope is to find a home for every adoptable pet we rescue, to educate the public on the benefits of adopting a mature pet, and to decrease the euthanasia rate for older, adoptable pets in Illinois. Adopt a mature or older pet. You won't regret it!
PO Box 1293, Palatine IL US 60078 Ph: 8475290202
http://www.yahpetrescue.com Email: info@yahpetrescue.com Email2: yahpetrescue@sbcglobal.net
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