Knine Rescue, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
organization.
We do not have a kennel or visiting hours.
We are made up of foster homes &
volunteers. Only very few dogs at a time
can be taken in to re-home.  Knine Rescue
works with other bigger
rescue operations in the area.
If you can foster the animal while Knine
Rescue advertises it & attempts to re-home
it,
we welcome the opportunity to assist you.
Our goal is to promote responsible animal
ownership and to assume those
responsibilities
when others are unwilling or unable to do
so.
Southern States Rescued Rottweilers is
an organization devoted to saving
Rottweilers in the Southern States.  
We currently encompass 11 states
throughout the South:
Our mission is to rescue and re-home
Rottweilers within these states.  
 
The Bedford Humane Society is a
nonprofit organization dedicated to
eliminating the overpopulation of cats and
dogs in Bedford County
through education, spay/neuter programs,
and stray animal adoptions.
We are a charitable organization run solely
by unpaid volunteers, and we rely on
donations to cover our expenses.
WE ARE NOT
the Bedford County or City Shelter.  
Our adoptable pets live in volunteer foster
homes where they receive the care and
attention they deserve while awaiting
a permanent home.
Homeward Trails Animal Rescue is a
small non-profit animal rescue organization.
We rescue dogs, cats and small animals
fromrural Virginia and West Virginia
shelters where their chances of finding
permanent homes are slim.
Sadly, without our help, all of these animals
would face almost certain euthanasia.
Homeward Trails makes a financial
donation to therural facilities from which
they come so that theycan take in and care
for more animals and activate aggressive
spay/neuter programs in their counties.
Once in our care, we find the animals we
rescue permanent, loving homes in and
around theWashington, DC area, and
occasionally out-of-area adoptions as far
away as Maine,Connecticut, New Jersey.
HART is a no-kill animal rescue/support
group, incorporated in 1990, that takes in
and re-homes stray, abused and owner
give-up dogs and cats. HART works with
local veterinarians, trainers, foster homes,
and kennels to provide temporary care until
the pet is relocated into a loving,
carefully-screened forever home.

HART also helps people who, due to failing
health, financial distress, or other personal
circumstances, require assistance relating to
their pets.HART provides senior and
indigent persons with veterinary care and
food donations to enable those owners to
keep their companion animals.
HART also helps those who can no longer
keeptheir pets by placing the animal in a
foster or permanent home, where it will
receive loving care for the remainder of its
life.Finally, HART helps people who
themselves rescue an animal in distress, but
are unable to provide long-term care for the
animal,by relieving the rescuer of the
emotional burden of placing the animal in a
public shelter where it may well
be put to death.
The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals of Northern Virginia (SPCA
NOVA) is a volunteer-based, non-profit,
private organization established by local
citizens to rescue domestic cats and dogs
from cruelty, neglect, and abandonment.
We are a “no-kill” organization. We do
not euthanize healthy, adoptable cats and
dogs.  We rescue as many cats and dogs
as we have the capacity to help. We do
not have a shelter.  Our cats are housed
in foster homes, and our dogs live either
in foster homes or a
private kennel until adopted.
The Humane Society for Campbell County
(HSCC) is a 501c3 non-profit organization
incorporated in 1986.We are a community
of volunteers committed to the prevention
of cruelty to animals and to reducing the
number of unwanted, diseased, stray, or
un-adoptable animals euthanized..

Our vision is to ensure every animal has a
home and that no animal shall be sold,
given for research, given for
experimentation, or for any other purpose
than for a pet. We are working towards
this through services such as foster care,
adoptions, a transport program, veterinary
care, spay/neuter, and education.

Although we are a separate organization
from the Campbell County Animal Control
facility in Rustburg, we work very closely
with the team there to achieve our
common visions and goals
.