Chicago Canine Rescue Foundation's mission is to
decrease the thousands of euthanizations and abuses in our city through dog
rescue and adoption. CCRF saves displaced and homeless dogs throughout the
Chicagoland area and places these dogs in loving area homes through responsible
adoption. By working with our adopters and the community on adoption and the
humane treatment of animals, CCRF believes that we can instill respect and
appreciation for animals and contribute to making Chicago a no-kill
city. CCRF is a no-kill, not-for-profit 501(c)3 dog rescue organization. We
help abandoned, neglected and abused canines of all breeds, ages, and
disabilities find medical treatment and new loving homes. www.chicagocaninerescue.com (773) 294-9305 info@chicagocaninerescue.com
As Good as Gold - Golden Retriever Rescue of Northern Illinois, is a membership
based, all-volunteer, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue,
care, and adoption of abandoned, mistreated, or unwanted Golden Retrievers in
the Northern Illinois area. In addition, we educate Golden Retriever
guardians and the general public about responsible pet ownership, including
spaying/neutering, positive training methods, diet and exercise, medical needs,
and humane care. www.asgoodasgold.org
Illinois Doberman Rescue Plus is an Illinois 501(c)3 corporation. The goal
of Doberman Rescue is to rescue Dobermans in need, to place them in to responsible homes, and to educate the public about the Doberman breed. For
more information on adopting or relinquishing a Doberman, or to volunteer to
help us to help Dobes, please contact us at: www.ildoberescue.com, PAbare9256@aol.com or (847) 277-1082.
Second Chances Dalmatian Rescue is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to helping unwanted, abandoned and
abused Dalmatians in shelters find loving homes. We foster all Dalmatians
in volunteers' homes, provide all necessary medical care, rehabilitate
those who have suffered abuse and neglect, and rehome each dog. In
addition to rescuing Dalmatians in need, we work to educate the public
about responsible pet ownership, pet over-population and the Dalmatian
breed in general. www.GotSpots.org
The North Central Newfoundland Club,
Inc. (NCNC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and protecting
the Newfoundland dog. The club promotes this goal by organizing and sponsoring
dog shows and working trials, including annual water and draft tests and a
Regional Specialty. Open to families and individuals who enjoy working and
playing with their Newfs, we also provide plenty of fun and educational
activities throughout the year including water and draft workshops and several
annual parties. www.northcentralnewf.org
Great Pyrenees Rescue of Greater
Chicago is an all-volunteer, not-for-profit organization devoted to placing
stray and abandoned Great Pyrenees dogs in responsible, loving homes. Great Pyrenees Rescue of Greater Chicago is a 501c3 charitable organization.
More information about our group and our dogs see our website at www.pyr-rescue.org. 847-668-7297.
All Bassets
Cherished Basset Hound Rescue
(ABCBHR), Inc. is a 501C(3) non-profit organization dedicated to helping basset
hounds in need. Our organization is run
completely by volunteers devoted to the care and well being of those lovable
basset hounds. We rely solely on
donations to operate our heartfelt mission.
Our rescued hounds come from shelters or we accept them as
owner-relinquishes. Many of these
bassets have been abused, neglected, or been found abandoned on the
streets. ABC serves all of Western,
Central and Upstate New York. www.nybasset.org
Weimaraner Rescue of the South is a non-profit 501c(3) all volunteer
organization that takes in abandoned, abused and displaced Weimaraners from
Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia and Tennessee. We care for them
medically and provide foster homes until a permanent loving home is found.
Please see our website at www.weimrescue.com.
Closer to Home Animal Advocates (CTHAA) is a 501(c)3 non-profit group of caring individuals
who work to find forever homes for Norwegian Elkhounds, Siberian Huskies,
Alaskan Malamutes, and sometimes other breeds as our hearts lead us. We are
dedicated to placing dogs that have been abandoned, neglected, or whose present
homes cannot keep them any longer. All of our dogs are spayed or neutered,
up-to-date on vaccinations, including rabies, heartworm tested, and on heartworm
preventative medication. CTHAA strives to find the best match between the dog
and the new forever home. Our goal is to place each dog into a permanent home
where it will become a loved and cared for member of the household. All of our
dogs are housed in foster homes. http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/cth.html