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Animal Rescue Project

Animal Rescue Project

Animal Rescue Project

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Our focus is on saving at-risk pets in pound facilities. We save homeless pets, one at a time, give them medical care and a safe temporary home, and provide responsible adoption services to those seeking pets. Many of us pursued that mission for several years together as the SPCA of Southwest Michigan. After a change in the leadership and direction of that group, we created Animal Rescue Project to be able to continue with our focus.The mission is all about homeless pets, but it's also all about people: our volunteers, certainly, but also like-minded animal lovers who choose to give a second chance to a homeless pet. And it's all about people who wish to join us in addressing the problem of pet homelessness. Read for more adoption match

We provide a lifetime safety net for the dogs and cats we rescue. If pets adopted through Animal Rescue Project aren't able to stay in their new homes, they can return to our rescue program to wait for a new home.We euthanize very rarely — when a homeless pet has been diagnosed with an incurable disease that severely limits the quality and duration of life. Or when a rescued pet provesunadoptable because of unpredictable and harmful behavior toward people.Some cats and dogs that we rescue need only minor medical care, while others may have needs that cost hundreds of dollars to treat. All these pets get the medical care they require. When they're ready to be adopted, they've had a health check and had any necessary treatment, and their medical records go with them at the time of adoption. Puppies and kittens have all their shots to date and a voucher to cover spaying or neutering if they haven't already been spayed or neutured. The Animal Rescue Project rescue shelter is open to the public for dog and cat adoptions and visits every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, from 3 to 7 p.m. Please stop by and visit! We're proud of our shelter and eager to meet you.

Our rescue program gives due consideration to all homeless dogs and cats, irrespective of regional, state, or national origin. All homeless pets deserve to be saved! We rescue petsirrespective of their health status, and we give them the best possible medical care to cure their disease or reverse their condition. We pride ourselves on our stewardship. For every dollar received, more than 95 cents goes to the rescue, care, and placement of homeless pets. Volunteers provide all leadership and perform all administrative tasks in our organization, allowing us to holdadministrative costs to a bare minimum. Our rescue operation is built on four unshakeable organizational commitments: We affirm every pet's right to life and to human care and companionship. If a pet loses its home any time after adoption, we readmit that pet into our rescue program and seek another placement. Our rescue program gives due consideration to all homeless dogs and cats, irrespective of regional, state, or national origin. All homeless pets deserve to be saved! Read for adoption match

We rescue pets irrespective of their health status, and we give them the best possible medical care to cure their disease or reverse their condition. We pride ourselves on our stewardship. For every dollar received, more than 95 cents goes to the rescue, care, and placement of homeless pets. Volunteers provide all leadership and perform all administrative tasks in our organization, allowing us to hold administrative costs to a bare minimum. Read for more adoption match



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