Bounce Animal Rescue
#100 in United States, #10 in Colorado, #1 in Fort Collins
Bounce Animal Rescue is a nonprofit organization focused on rescuing and transitioning displaced domestic animals into their ideal homes. Bounce places heavy emphasis on quality veterinary care, nutrition, spay/neuter programs, education, and compatible adoptions.
All Aboard Animal Rescue
#100 in United States, #10 in Colorado, #1 in Fort Collins
All Aboard Animal Rescue’s mission is to enhance the quality of life for both pets and people through the process of matching adoptable animals with their forever homes. We never discriminate who can ride this train. Our team of staff, volunteers, and fosters work hard to ensure every dog and cat receives all the necessary care and love they need to live a happy life. No animal shall be rejected a chance at finding their forever home due to high medical expense, age, size, breed, perceived temperament, lack of space, or too much time spent in a shelter.
Community Outreach and Education
To maintain the integrity and sustainability of our platform, we prioritize the ways in which All Aboard impacts the viewpoints and ethics of the general public. While our main focus is helping our dogs and cats safely journey to their forever homes, we also place a lot of emphasis on the educational resources we can provide to our adoptive families and the communities in which we operate. Our ultimate goal is to reduce the extreme euthanasia rates throughout the United States. The solution begins with mandatory spay and neuter laws for all rescue animals, as well as the encouraging of potential adopts to familiarize themselves with the breeds in which they are interested, responsible pet ownership, and comprehensive pet training following the adoption of any our dogs.
Grassroots Fundraising
It requires a lot of funding to keep this operation chugging along. Funding from donors is instrumental in allowing us to continue saving lives, taking in special-needs cases, restocking supplies, and supporting our partner vet, rescue staff, and volunteers. Donations also allow us to build relationships with shelters along our rescue network, and contribute to our community in a multitude of ways. Your support helps move us forward.
Homeward Bound Rescue of Colorado
#100 in United States, #10 in Colorado, #1 in Fort Collins
We are a small, nonprofit 501c3) dog rescue in northern Colorado. Our goal is to provide loving forever homes for homeless and shelter dogs. We work with a variety of foster homes and rescue organizations as well as a supportive mix of local businesses.
Until They're Home
#100 in United States, #10 in Colorado, #1 in Fort Collins
UTH was an idea sparked by our founders, Molly and Jaz, when they were working together with a shelter in Southern Colorado. In the early days of UTH, it was just the two of them, fostering dogs and transporting animals all over the state. They noticed that a large percentage of animals surrendered to shelters were for reasons that seemed solvable before the animals’ arrival.
Many animals were surrendered for financial reasons, lack of training or behavior support, not having help when life is unexpectedly interrupted with crises such as extended hospital visits due to illness or sickness, family emergencies, and work and home challenges. The list goes on…
They noticed an opportunity to fill a void in our community.
Although our community is generally affluent and we have many community-focused organizations honed in animal welfare, there is still a massive absence of resources for Colorado families and their pets.
Here at UTH, we have a special affinity for those pets who are struggling in the shelter and recognize that shelters with limited resources often have very few options for those individuals. It’s often common that shelters/rescues make people needing to rehome their animals feel judged for doing so, but we recognize that there are many understandable reasons why you may need to rehome an animal.
Until They’re Home exists to fill this gap and provide a bridge of hope for shelters, families, and our community in uncertain times.
UTH has built services to help provide families with more options during stressful times so that they aren't forced to surrender their beloved pet to the local shelter.
Additionally, very few of the hundreds of animal rescues in Colorado actually take animals from their local open-admission shelter, so we passionately support local organizations that share our same vision and values.
Paws And People
#100 in United States, #10 in Colorado, #1 in Fort Collins
We are a non-profit 501 (c)(3) working to help shelter animals find
life long homes. We work with shelters, other established rescue groups, and community programs for the well being of animals in need.
Many animals are cared for and given new hope through positive networks of people working together for their benefit. We help these animals receive medical treatment, foster homes and a family to provide permanent, loving, homes for them.
Intermountain Humane Society
#100 in United States, #10 in Colorado, #1 in Fort Collins
Intermountain Humane Society is committed to serving our intermountain community by providing socially conscious animal sheltering, animal welfare education and advocacy, and to be the community's leading resource for animal welfare, working to improve the lives of people and their pets.
We are a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.
2nd Chance Vizsla Rescue Inc.
#100 in United States, #10 in Colorado, #1 in Fort Collins
The main goal of 2CVR is to match Vizslas in need of forever homes with loving families. We are dedicated to providing rehabilitation, medical care, and in-home foster care for abandoned or abused purebred Vizslas or Vizsla mixes. We do not board our rescues in a kennel environment. We strive to educate the community regarding responsible dog ownership, including: the spay/neuter or companion animals, assisting shelters by promoting awareness, working with shelter managers/directors in our targeted area, and bringing shelter dogs on board as quickly as possible.
We are an independent Vizsla rescue organization. We do, however, coordinate with the Vizsla Club of America (VCA) and other Vizsla rescue organizations around the United States. Our purpose is to help the Vizsla and the people who love and support the breed. As necessary, we offer support to shelters that handle stray or surrendered Vizslas.
It is our goal to leave no Vizsla in a shelter or surrendering home longer than it takes to arrange pickup/release of the animal to 2CVR and foster care. Our funding is based primarily on personal donations, adoption donations, participation in local fund raising projects and grants.
Animal Friends Alliance
#100 in United States, #10 in Colorado, #1 in Fort Collins
Animal Friends Alliance is Adoption-guarantee shelter and subsidized spay/neuter clinic offering resources to keep pets in loving homes. Serving Northern Colorado and beyond.