The following rescue organizations do not house animals in a shelter;
they find private foster homes and coordinate adoptions, much like BAA does.
Not exact matches
Keep in mind that most states not only place
foster children for adoption from the county department of social services, many also have contracts with
private adoption agencies to
find homes for these children.
Private adoption agencies often focus on infant adoptions, while public adoption agencies typically help
find homes for waiting children, many of them presently in
foster care and in need of a permanent loving
home.
Rehoming between 10 - 20 dogs a month this small rescue doesn't have a shelter keeping their dogs in
foster homes and a
private boarding kennels until a suitable hoe is
found.
In
private foster homes, abandoned, abused, neglected, sick, or unwanted Rat Terriers are nurtured, socialized, trained, supported medically, and provided with professional veterinary care while we work diligently to
find them new and permanent adoptive
homes where they will be safe, loved, and properly and humanely cared for the rest of their lives.
You can
find several lists of available Labradors: our
fostered Labs, Labs in shelters, in
private homes and with other rescue groups.
These cats are admitted to our
private shelter or a
foster home where they are cared for until we
find them a forever
home.
The principal aim of BIGGSD is to help rehome German Shepherd dogs in the UK & Ireland and this is done mainly by: Making people aware of the dogs in need, at rescue centers, dog pounds, other rescue organisations and with
private individuals Bringing particular attention to the plight of dogs who are under immediate threat of being put to sleep (pts) Helping to fund the kennelling,
fostering & transport costs whenever possible via the BIGGSD fund Bringing German Shepherd dog loving people together through this board as a community Helping any other breed or crossbreed dog too, to
find a safe, secure and loving
home whenever possible Offering a list of homecheckers, volunteers & fosterers that are members on the site who can help rescues &
private individuals whenever possible and providing the ability to request help too.
Another place to
find rescued animals without the discomfort of going to a shelter is to
find a local dog rescue operation that places abandoned dogs in
private foster homes.
Keep in mind that most states not only place
foster children for adoption from the county department of social services, many also have contracts with
private adoption agencies to
find homes for these children.