Rescue Projects

Animal Resources is involved with and supports these rescue organizations and projects, all working together to save as many animals as possible.

All For Love Animal Rescue is an all volunteer, Ventura County based, non-profit rescue group working to save animals from high kill Southern California shelters such as the Camarillo shelter.

Bound Angels is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to animal rights and rescue. Through rehabilitation and awareness campaigns animals are rescued and placed into loving homes.

Cause for Paws Utah is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, Utah-based network that’s dedicated to saving animals on death row.

Kinship Circle is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization serving the animal advocacy community. The Kinship Circle Animal Disaster Aid Network is a network of independently trained responders that is activated in disasters to send volunteers, supplies, and resources for animal victims.

Last Chance for Animals has its roots in fighting and exposing the inherent cruelty of vivisection. LCA's Campaigns include Class "B" Dealers and Pet Theft, Puppy Mills, and Animal Fighting.

Stonecliffe Animal Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, no-kill shelter located on 10 acres in Lemoore, California. They adopt predominately small breed puppies and dogs, whelping mothers and emergency cases.

The Brittany Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charity dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, care and placement of homeless dogs located in Acton, California.

Valhalla Canine Rescue is dedicated to helping improve the lives of animals through rescue and education programs. They are non-profit organization in Puyallup, Washington.



Japan Earthquake & Tsunami

Click here to view the slideshow & videos from the Japan Deployment

  Animal Resources deployed to Japan April 17 - 30, 2011 as part of the the trained disaster-response teams being organized by Kinship Circle.

Kinship Circle joins Animal Friends Niigata, Japan Cat Network, HEART-Tokushima, and Nippon SPCA to aid animal. Their response teams - credentialed in search and rescue, assessment, vet first aid, and crisis sheltering -will provide ground support.

Animal Resources has been part of Kinship Circle's disaster-response helping in the aftermath of the floods and mudslides in Brazil this year, as well as after Hurricane Katrina.
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A man and his little muddy dog (rescued by a fireman) reunite 3/13/11. PHOTO: Japanese press photo on twitpic
  Click here for details about Kinship Circle's response efforts.


Brazil Floods & Mudslides

Click here to view the slideshow from the Brazil Deployment

  Catastrophic floods in Sao Paulo and mudslides near Rio de Janeiro are linked to over 1,000 deaths (as of January 31st). In the hard hit towns of Teresopolis, Nova Friburgo and Petropolis, an unknown number (estimated in the tens of thousands or more) of animals are without food, water, shelter, or vet care for wounds and disease. Stray animals have no survival resources, due to absent humans. Care-given “pets” were left behind or lost, some orphaned when caregivers died. Emergency crews report innumerable dead or dying dogs, cats and horses.   dog in Brazil shelter
  Click here for more photo of animals at the shelter in Teresopolis.  
This dog looks happy to have food, water & care at a shelter in Teresopolis

Animal Resources deployed to Brazil the week of February 7, 2011 as part of the trained disaster-response teams being organized by Kinship Circle (www.kinshipcircle.org), partnering with In Defense of Animals (www.idausa.org).



Animal Groups on Left and Right Coasts Join Forces - February 2010

ARI assisted Last Chance for Animals who organized an air rescue of 50 small dogs from the San Bernardino animal shelter to the North Shore Animal League in New York. Read the press release "Dog Whisperer's" Foundation Partners with National Animal Groups to Save More Lives

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Mojave Desert - May 20 2009

ARI assisted Last Chance for Animals in rescuing over 280 adult dogs and puppies from this animal hoarding situation. Be sure to also visit ARI's YouTube Channel to watch the video.

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