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Rescue & Adoption

CPAA Rescue Partners

The Central Pennsylvania Animal alliance is a non-profit alliance of nearly 70 shelter and rescue groups formed to stop the needless suffering of dogs, cats, and other companion animals in our region. By working together, we can build a no-kill community in central Pennsylvania and save the lives of all adoptable and treatable companion animals. If you are interested in joining CPAA, please click here. If you're interested in adopting a companion from one of our member groups, please click on the links below.

 

Above and Beyond English Setter Rescue

Adams County Prevent A Litter Society Inc.

Adams County SPCA

Airedale Rescue and Adoption of the Delaware Valley

American Bulldog Rescue

Animal Rescue Food Bank

Animal Rescue Inc.

Animal Resource Center of Bloomsburg PA

Another Chance 4 Horses, Inc

Antietam Humane Society Inc.

Bad Press (Breed Anti-Defamation, Protection, and Rescue Society Inc.)

Bella Luna Animal Rescue and Sanctuary (no website)

Brookline Labrador Retriever Rescue

Canine Rescue of Central Pennsylvania

Central Pennsylvania Pug Rescue

Cocker Spaniel Adoption Center Inc.

Compassionate Hearts Animal Rescue

Dachshund Rescue of North America (DRNA)

Doberman Rescue Inc.

Dogs Deserve Better

Dog's Den, The

Eskie Rescuers United

Far Point Collie Rescue

Francisvale Home for Smaller Animals

Furry Friends Network

GoldHeart Golden Retriever Rescue

Happy Paws Happy Homes

Harrisburg Shetland Sheepdog Club

Haven to Home Canine Rescue

Heavenly Paws Shelter

Helping Hands for Animals Inc. (no website)

Homeward Bound Boxer Rescue

Huntingdon County Humane Society

Italian Greyhound Club of America

Kathryn LaBar Animal Foundation (no website)

Kat O' 9 Tales Sanctuary

Keystone Greyhounds

Keystone Pet-Enhanced Therapy Services (KPETS)

Kitz and Katz Animal Foundation

Klemko Akita Rescue Family

Last Resort Animal Sanctuary Inc.

Lebanon County Dog Park Association

Midatlantic Bulldog Rescue – contact Cyndi Sickler

The Merrick Fund Foundation

New Jersey Schnauzer Rescue Network Inc.

Ninth Life Kitties (no website)

Open Arms Resq & Refurral

PA Boxers

PA Pets/Columbia-Montour Chapter (no website)

PA Pets/Northumberland, Snyder and Union Branch

Parks for Pooches

PAWS

Paws N' Time

Personalized Greyhounds

Pet Guardians

Pets Come First Inc.

Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

Pennsylvania Stray Save, Inc

The Phoenix Rescue Group

Please Don't Litter (no website)

Recycled Dobermans Rescue & Referral

Rescue Me Yorkie Rescue

Saint Bernard Rescue Foundation Inc.

Save-A-Dog

Save A Yorkie Rescue Inc.

Starfish to the Sea Animal Rescue

Susquehanna Valley Collie and Sheltie Rescue (SVSCR)

Tail to Tell Inc., A

Timber Ridge Rescue and Aviary

Tri-State Weimaraner Rescue Inc.

WAG Inc. (We Adopt Greyhounds)

 

ADOPTION:
Animals find their way to the rescue partners of CPAA for a wide range of resons. They are given away due to behavioral issues, changes in family dynamics, allergies and much more. Rescue partners take each animal, provide comprehensive medical care, basic training, emotional support and anything else the animal might need. Once the rescue feels that the animal is ready to head on to a new home, they place the animal up for adoption. Most rescues require adopters to complete an adoption application and participate in a thorough screening process to make sure that the animal and the adopters are good fits for each other.

When considering adoption, be sure to take into account all aspects of your life and the type of animal who would be a good fit for your lifestyle. Remember that adopting a pet is a lifelong committment and the decision to do so should be treated with thoughtful respect. Do plenty of research on each breed that appeals to you and get in touch with a good trainer so that you both get off on the right foot.

 

 

 

 

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