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HugABull Rescue and Advocacy Society
38 HugABull Rescue and Advocacy Society

Victoria, BC
http://www.hugabull.com We are a registered, non-profit group of bullie loving owners, rescuers, fans, trainers, fosters, food givers and kiss sponges, who are working hard to give pit bulls the fair chance they deserve. We specialize in placing American Pit Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, and Staffordshire Bull Terriers, collectively known to most as pit bulls!

We actively work for those dogs already in shelters and rescues, helping bring great homes together with great dogs. We also do public education, limited foster care and assist new rescue pit bull owners with guidance and support.
Rescue Organizations pit bull   pitbull   staffy   staffordshire   rescue Jul 7, 2007 Kirsta Kirsta

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Greater Victoria Animals’ Crusaders (GVAC) is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1973. GVAC’s main mandate is to provide funding to spay and neuter abandoned and stray cats and dogs in the Greater Victoria area and to also assist low income families with these and other veterinary costs.

GVAC also helps with veterinarian costs for injured abandoned and abused animals. Once they are healthy we place them into loving permanent homes.

GVAC is completely supported by volunteer help and financial donations that are tax deductible. No financial help is received from any Government Agency. 100% of all donations go to save animals.

Registered Charity Number: 1189 46888 RR0001
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Mosaic Rescue is a non profit society dedicated to saving the lives of small to medium sized mix breed dogs ("mosaics") who are at risk in American high kill shelters . All dogs are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, treated for parasites or other medical conditions and receive a health certificate before being brought to the Victoria area. Mosaic Rescue is a small independent rescue totally dependent on volunteers and donations that go directly to veterinary expenses and travel costs of the dogs.
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Victoria Pet Adoption Society (VPAS) is a volunteer run, registered non-profit organization in Victoria, BC, Canada. VPAS' goal is to re-home unwanted pets to good, approved homes. VPAS provides medical care for all of their adoptees, ensuring that their vaccinations are up to date, and that all adoptees are spayed/neutered and tattooed (when possible).
The Victoria Pet Adoption Society is funded solely by adoption fees, fundraising events, and donations from the public. The cost of keeping the animals is considerable, and we rely on these donations to continue to care for the animals while they are staying with us, waiting for their new homes.
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We are a registered, non-profit group of bullie loving owners, rescuers, fans, trainers, fosters, food givers and kiss sponges, who are working hard to give pit bulls the fair chance they deserve. We specialize in placing American Pit Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, and Staffordshire Bull Terriers, collectively known to most as pit bulls!

We actively work for those dogs already in shelters and rescues, helping bring great homes together with great dogs. We also do public education, limited foster care and assist new rescue pit bull owners with guidance and support.
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Wild ARC - the Wild Animal Rehabilitation Centre is operated by the BC Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. As the only wildlife rehabilitation centre on southern Vancouver Island, Wild ARC treats over 1,700 wild animals annually from throughout the region.

Wild ARC's mission is to provide humane care to injured, orphaned, sick and distressed wildlife based on established rehabilitation standards and the animal's natural history. Each patient is treated individually and assessed for eventual release back into the wild. Wild ARC also aims to educate the public about wildlife, animal welfare, and co-existing with nature, as over 80% of the wild animals treated at Wild ARC are impacted by human activity.
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