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55NBRAN is an established and reputable organization that is devoted to the rescue of brittanies. They rescue hundreds of dogs each year and find perfect homes for them.
5514 and 1/2 years ago. A young Brittany was found wandering in a country road . She had been shot. She was taken to a local vet where he found approx 20 pellets in her. When Nbran was contacted they unhesitatingly covered her extensive vetting bills. She was named Hope because we all hoped she would make it. Well she did and spent the rest of her life with me. Had it not been for the unselfish actions of this organization I would not have been blessed to have her in my life. From her I learned the true meaning of people rescue dogs, dogs rescue people.
55In 2014, our family had the privilege of adopting an adorable female American Brittany puppy named Lilly. Lilly and her three siblings were removed from a backyard breeder situation in Missouri. Although she didn’t have the best start in life, she and her sisters thrived in their foster home and after a few weeks, they transformed into plucky, pudgy little gals ready for their furever homes. We were connected to NBRAN by a Brittany breeder here in Canada who had heard there was a litter of puppies available for adoption. By the time we reached out, there was only one puppy left. NBRAN’s adoption process was thorough but seamless, and in a couple short weeks Lilly was on her way to us via transport. This was our first experience with adoption and we were amazed by the organization and dedication of all the volunteers who worked to get her to us from Missouri to Ontario. One of the volunteers ran into an issue at the Detroit-Windsor border crossing, so another volunteer (to whom we are eternally grateful) went above and beyond at great personal inconvenience to help bring our Lilly to Canada. Every person at NBRAN we have interacted with has been amazing and I have made some wonderful friends and acquaintances as a result. And of course, there is Lilly who has brought so much laughter and joy to our lives over the past 10 years. We are so thankful to NBRAN for bringing us together.
55They are an amazing organization that works hard to find the best fitting home for dogs. They make house visits to see where a dog will live, require an application and an interview. They sponsor fosters until a dogs temperament is known and they arrange transportation too!
55NBRAN helped us find Tucker during the COVID crisis as a foster to adopt dog. Everyone involved with his rescue were supportive and kind to us. They offered us support when Tucker had two seizures very soon after we adopted him. The PA coordinator kept in touch with us via phone calls and emails.
55National Brittany Rescue and Adoption Network (NBRAN) saves so many Brittanies. I have transported for them, I have fostered for them, I have fundraised for them, I have adopted from them. These people who have a special place in their hearts for these unique dogs. The dogs are high energy, great hunters, loves kids and elderly, very goofy, yet extremely lovable. Our dog is a handsome gentleman but it took a lot of training. This Network of dog lovers is dedicated and very trained on the needs of Brittanies. NBRAN is the best.
55Amazing what they do for Brittanys
55The National Brittany Rescue & Adoption Network has been there to help dogs with people problems. As a foster for NBRAN, they are with you every step of the way to help you help the dog. Because it is all about the dog! Nothing more, nothing less!
55Where do I begin of what NBRAN means to me. Sadly, it starts with a broken heart & a home & family that needed another Brittany. Enter NBRAN & Charlie, a 9 week old puppy that NBRAN rescued. Oh goodness, the sass & energy of this girl is unmatched. And her love. See, we had heartbreak happen again when our other 5yo Brittany died suddenly. Her sister had died 8 months before & I have no doubt my girl sent Charlie knowing what was about to happen. Charlie was the reason I kept moving everyday-she made me & just loved on me. We knew Charlie needed another Brittany so we reached out to NBRAN again before Covid hit. In April of 2020 a 3yo girl, Sadie, needed a home. Again, NBRAN rescued her from an awful situation-she came into NBRAN as Daisy but her foster saw her fear & panic every time she heard her name. She had a lot of fear. She still does, but her happiness & joy brings me happy tears 4 years later. We had a lot of sad tears because she was so broken, but she knew she was so loved & safe. A few months later, after helping with transports for NBRAN (they help transport up to 1200 miles!!) for a few years, I did become a state coordinator. I couldn’t save my girls who died young, but I can sure save other Brittany’s. NBRAN allows me to turn my pain into a purpose. 2 years ago, I was fostering 2 male puppies,with zero interest in keeping one. But, Sadie had different plans & fell in love with her baby boy & started to SHINE almost instantly. And I mean shine. So, the day before they were to leave to go NY to a foster, I couldn’t let her baby go. And so we became an instant family with 3 Brittany’s and I couldn’t imagine my life any differently. They make me be better. And all thanks to NBRAN. I can’t tell you the families who lives are changed-its not just the Brittany’s-it’s us humans too. I always say, we never get the dog we want, we get the dog we need. And NBRAN makes that dream come true.
55I started volunteering with Nbran back in 2016 doing transports, home visits and fostering. Almost 8 years later I still think that Nbran is awesome, cares for the dogs in their care and will go above and beyond to help Brittany's in need.

National Brittany Rescue and Adoption Network

#28 in United States, #2 in Pennsylvania

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https://www.nbran.org

info@nbran.org

Service areas:

All of the USA except for Alaska and Hawaii. All of the Canadian Provinces as well.

National Brittany Rescue & Adoption Network (NBRAN) is an alliance of dedicated Brittany rescue volunteers who share a deep love for the breed and who will work to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home Brittanys in need, whether abandoned, lost, stray or surrendered to rescue for placement. As volunteers united in a common cause, we are committed to the care of these dogs in foster homes, and providing for their physical and emotional needs. We are committed in our endeavor to help them with all the resources we have available. We pledge to maintain a community of volunteers who treat each other, and the dogs they rescue, with respect, courtesy, kindness and love. We will seek always to lend encouragement and to support one another, and to facilitate friendly collaboration and cooperation between our volunteers. We believe that by building a supportive, dog-centered organization founded on respect, honesty and integrity, we will always remain focused on the welfare of the Brittanys entrusted to our care and hold their interests uppermost in our hearts and minds. Our mission is to place these dogs in safe, loving and permanent homes with approved applicants, and to provide a supportive network for our volunteers, who after all, make our goals possible.

Mission and Vision

National Brittany Rescue & Adoption Network (NBRAN) is an alliance of dedicated Brittany rescue volunteers who share a deep love for the breed and who will work to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home Brittanys in need, whether abandoned, lost, stray or surrendered to rescue for placement. As volunteers united in a common cause, we are committed to the care of these dogs in foster homes, and providing for their physical and emotional needs. We are committed in our endeavor to help them with all the resources we have available. We pledge to maintain a community of volunteers who treat each other, and the dogs they rescue, with respect, courtesy, kindness and love. We will seek always to lend encouragement and to support one another, and to facilitate friendly collaboration and cooperation between our volunteers. We believe that by building a supportive, dog-centered organization founded on respect, honesty and integrity, we will always remain focused on the welfare of the Brittanys entrusted to our care and hold their interests uppermost in our hearts and minds. Our mission is to place these dogs in safe, loving and permanent homes with approved applicants, and to provide a supportive network for our volunteers, who after all, make our goals possible.

Adoption Policy

All “forever” homes must commit to the following medical care provisions: 1. Annual vet visits 2. Heartworm Prevention 3. Vaccinations as prescribed by your local vet 4. Register/Maintain Microchip information 5. Provide proper nourishment and enrichment In addition to the new pet, currently owned animals should be up-to-date on vaccinations, heartworm tested and on preventative. Mature animals should be neutered, unless there is a medical reason for intactness, or your pet is in conformation. A fenced yard is ideal for most of our dogs. A fence protects the dog from roaming and owners from liability their loose animal may cause. Fences can take the form of a physical or invisible fence. The type of fencing (physical or invisible) will depend on the needs of the dog. Dogs should never be left unattended in a yard, regardless of the type of fencing. NBRAN recognizes that each dog brought into rescue with us is unique. Therefore, once assessed and evaluated in foster care it may be possible to place them in homes without fences.
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"NBRAN is an established and reputable organization that is devoted to the rescue of brittanies. They rescue hundreds of dogs each year and find perfect homes for them."

david v.

Volunteer / foster

"14 and 1/2 years ago. A young Brittany was found wandering in a country road . She had been shot. She was taken to a local vet where he found approx 20 pellets in her. When Nbran was contacted they unhesitatingly covered her extensive vetting bills. She was named Hope because we all hoped she would make it. Well she did and spent the rest of her life with me. Had it not been for the unselfish actions of this organization I would not have been blessed to have her in my life. From her I learned the true meaning of people rescue dogs, dogs rescue people."

william h.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster

"In 2014, our family had the privilege of adopting an adorable female American Brittany puppy named Lilly. Lilly and her three siblings were removed from a backyard breeder situation in Missouri. Although she didn’t have the best start in life, she and her sisters thrived in their foster home and after a few weeks, they transformed into plucky, pudgy little gals ready for their furever homes. We were connected to NBRAN by a Brittany breeder here in Canada who had heard there was a litter of puppies available for adoption. By the time we reached out, there was only one puppy left. NBRAN’s adoption process was thorough but seamless, and in a couple short weeks Lilly was on her way to us via transport. This was our first experience with adoption and we were amazed by the organization and dedication of all the volunteers who worked to get her to us from Missouri to Ontario. One of the volunteers ran into an issue at the Detroit-Windsor border crossing, so another volunteer (to whom we are eternally grateful) went above and beyond at great personal inconvenience to help bring our Lilly to Canada. Every person at NBRAN we have interacted with has been amazing and I have made some wonderful friends and acquaintances as a result. And of course, there is Lilly who has brought so much laughter and joy to our lives over the past 10 years. We are so thankful to NBRAN for bringing us together."

dianne g.

Adoptee, Fan

"They are an amazing organization that works hard to find the best fitting home for dogs. They make house visits to see where a dog will live, require an application and an interview. They sponsor fosters until a dogs temperament is known and they arrange transportation too!"

barbara f.

Fan

"NBRAN helped us find Tucker during the COVID crisis as a foster to adopt dog. Everyone involved with his rescue were supportive and kind to us. They offered us support when Tucker had two seizures very soon after we adopted him. The PA coordinator kept in touch with us via phone calls and emails."

deb a.

Adoptee

"National Brittany Rescue and Adoption Network (NBRAN) saves so many Brittanies. I have transported for them, I have fostered for them, I have fundraised for them, I have adopted from them. These people who have a special place in their hearts for these unique dogs. The dogs are high energy, great hunters, loves kids and elderly, very goofy, yet extremely lovable. Our dog is a handsome gentleman but it took a lot of training. This Network of dog lovers is dedicated and very trained on the needs of Brittanies. NBRAN is the best."

bobbie r.

Volunteer / foster

"Amazing what they do for Brittanys"

carolyn n.

Fan

"The National Brittany Rescue & Adoption Network has been there to help dogs with people problems. As a foster for NBRAN, they are with you every step of the way to help you help the dog. Because it is all about the dog! Nothing more, nothing less!"

david p.

Volunteer / foster, Supporter

"Where do I begin of what NBRAN means to me. Sadly, it starts with a broken heart & a home & family that needed another Brittany. Enter NBRAN & Charlie, a 9 week old puppy that NBRAN rescued. Oh goodness, the sass & energy of this girl is unmatched. And her love. See, we had heartbreak happen again when our other 5yo Brittany died suddenly. Her sister had died 8 months before & I have no doubt my girl sent Charlie knowing what was about to happen. Charlie was the reason I kept moving everyday-she made me & just loved on me. We knew Charlie needed another Brittany so we reached out to NBRAN again before Covid hit. In April of 2020 a 3yo girl, Sadie, needed a home. Again, NBRAN rescued her from an awful situation-she came into NBRAN as Daisy but her foster saw her fear & panic every time she heard her name. She had a lot of fear. She still does, but her happiness & joy brings me happy tears 4 years later. We had a lot of sad tears because she was so broken, but she knew she was so loved & safe. A few months later, after helping with transports for NBRAN (they help transport up to 1200 miles!!) for a few years, I did become a state coordinator. I couldn’t save my girls who died young, but I can sure save other Brittany’s. NBRAN allows me to turn my pain into a purpose. 2 years ago, I was fostering 2 male puppies,with zero interest in keeping one. But, Sadie had different plans & fell in love with her baby boy & started to SHINE almost instantly. And I mean shine. So, the day before they were to leave to go NY to a foster, I couldn’t let her baby go. And so we became an instant family with 3 Brittany’s and I couldn’t imagine my life any differently. They make me be better. And all thanks to NBRAN. I can’t tell you the families who lives are changed-its not just the Brittany’s-it’s us humans too. I always say, we never get the dog we want, we get the dog we need. And NBRAN makes that dream come true."

karen c.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter, Fan

"I started volunteering with Nbran back in 2016 doing transports, home visits and fostering. Almost 8 years later I still think that Nbran is awesome, cares for the dogs in their care and will go above and beyond to help Brittany's in need."

georgene n.

Volunteer / foster

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"NBRAN is an established and reputable organization that is devoted to the rescue of brittanies. They rescue hundreds of dogs each year and find perfect homes for them."

david v.

Volunteer / foster

"14 and 1/2 years ago. A young Brittany was found wandering in a country road . She had been shot. She was taken to a local vet where he found approx 20 pellets in her. When Nbran was contacted they unhesitatingly covered her extensive vetting bills. She was named Hope because we all hoped she would make it. Well she did and spent the rest of her life with me. Had it not been for the unselfish actions of this organization I would not have been blessed to have her in my life. From her I learned the true meaning of people rescue dogs, dogs rescue people."

william h.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster

"In 2014, our family had the privilege of adopting an adorable female American Brittany puppy named Lilly. Lilly and her three siblings were removed from a backyard breeder situation in Missouri. Although she didn’t have the best start in life, she and her sisters thrived in their foster home and after a few weeks, they transformed into plucky, pudgy little gals ready for their furever homes. We were connected to NBRAN by a Brittany breeder here in Canada who had heard there was a litter of puppies available for adoption. By the time we reached out, there was only one puppy left. NBRAN’s adoption process was thorough but seamless, and in a couple short weeks Lilly was on her way to us via transport. This was our first experience with adoption and we were amazed by the organization and dedication of all the volunteers who worked to get her to us from Missouri to Ontario. One of the volunteers ran into an issue at the Detroit-Windsor border crossing, so another volunteer (to whom we are eternally grateful) went above and beyond at great personal inconvenience to help bring our Lilly to Canada. Every person at NBRAN we have interacted with has been amazing and I have made some wonderful friends and acquaintances as a result. And of course, there is Lilly who has brought so much laughter and joy to our lives over the past 10 years. We are so thankful to NBRAN for bringing us together."

dianne g.

Adoptee, Fan

"They are an amazing organization that works hard to find the best fitting home for dogs. They make house visits to see where a dog will live, require an application and an interview. They sponsor fosters until a dogs temperament is known and they arrange transportation too!"

barbara f.

Fan

"NBRAN helped us find Tucker during the COVID crisis as a foster to adopt dog. Everyone involved with his rescue were supportive and kind to us. They offered us support when Tucker had two seizures very soon after we adopted him. The PA coordinator kept in touch with us via phone calls and emails."

deb a.

Adoptee

"National Brittany Rescue and Adoption Network (NBRAN) saves so many Brittanies. I have transported for them, I have fostered for them, I have fundraised for them, I have adopted from them. These people who have a special place in their hearts for these unique dogs. The dogs are high energy, great hunters, loves kids and elderly, very goofy, yet extremely lovable. Our dog is a handsome gentleman but it took a lot of training. This Network of dog lovers is dedicated and very trained on the needs of Brittanies. NBRAN is the best."

bobbie r.

Volunteer / foster

"Amazing what they do for Brittanys"

carolyn n.

Fan

"The National Brittany Rescue & Adoption Network has been there to help dogs with people problems. As a foster for NBRAN, they are with you every step of the way to help you help the dog. Because it is all about the dog! Nothing more, nothing less!"

david p.

Volunteer / foster, Supporter

"Where do I begin of what NBRAN means to me. Sadly, it starts with a broken heart & a home & family that needed another Brittany. Enter NBRAN & Charlie, a 9 week old puppy that NBRAN rescued. Oh goodness, the sass & energy of this girl is unmatched. And her love. See, we had heartbreak happen again when our other 5yo Brittany died suddenly. Her sister had died 8 months before & I have no doubt my girl sent Charlie knowing what was about to happen. Charlie was the reason I kept moving everyday-she made me & just loved on me. We knew Charlie needed another Brittany so we reached out to NBRAN again before Covid hit. In April of 2020 a 3yo girl, Sadie, needed a home. Again, NBRAN rescued her from an awful situation-she came into NBRAN as Daisy but her foster saw her fear & panic every time she heard her name. She had a lot of fear. She still does, but her happiness & joy brings me happy tears 4 years later. We had a lot of sad tears because she was so broken, but she knew she was so loved & safe. A few months later, after helping with transports for NBRAN (they help transport up to 1200 miles!!) for a few years, I did become a state coordinator. I couldn’t save my girls who died young, but I can sure save other Brittany’s. NBRAN allows me to turn my pain into a purpose. 2 years ago, I was fostering 2 male puppies,with zero interest in keeping one. But, Sadie had different plans & fell in love with her baby boy & started to SHINE almost instantly. And I mean shine. So, the day before they were to leave to go NY to a foster, I couldn’t let her baby go. And so we became an instant family with 3 Brittany’s and I couldn’t imagine my life any differently. They make me be better. And all thanks to NBRAN. I can’t tell you the families who lives are changed-its not just the Brittany’s-it’s us humans too. I always say, we never get the dog we want, we get the dog we need. And NBRAN makes that dream come true."

karen c.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter, Fan

"I started volunteering with Nbran back in 2016 doing transports, home visits and fostering. Almost 8 years later I still think that Nbran is awesome, cares for the dogs in their care and will go above and beyond to help Brittany's in need."

georgene n.

Volunteer / foster

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Welcome to the Michigan Sniffspot top dog trainer list for 2023. This is a list of the top dog trainers in Michigan based on votes from the Sniffspot community and the general public. Over 55,000 votes were used in compiling this list. We have only included the top trainers with sufficient votes and the trainers are ordered in terms of the number of votes received. Trainers that tied are ranked in reverse alphabetical order based on first name. All dog trainers on this list are positive reinforcement only, as defined by no force, fear, intimidation, or aversive methods used. To learn more about our dog trainer contest, feel free to view the dog trainer contest post.

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The Best Dog Trainers in Washington of 2023

Welcome to the Washington Sniffspot top dog trainer list for 2023. This is a list of the top dog trainers in Washington based on votes from the Sniffspot community and the general public. Over 55,000 votes were used in compiling this list. We have only included the top trainers with sufficient votes and the trainers are ordered in terms of the number of votes received. Trainers that tied are ranked in reverse alphabetical order based on first name. All dog trainers on this list are positive reinforcement only, as defined by no force, fear, intimidation, or aversive methods used. To learn more about our dog trainer contest, feel free to view the dog trainer contest post.

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The Best Dog Trainers in Florida of 2023

Welcome to the Florida Sniffspot top dog trainer list for 2023. This is a list of the top dog trainers in Florida based on votes from the Sniffspot community and the general public. Over 55,000 votes were used in compiling this list. We have only included the top trainers with sufficient votes and the trainers are ordered in terms of the number of votes received. Trainers that tied are ranked in reverse alphabetical order based on first name. All dog trainers on this list are positive reinforcement only, as defined by no force, fear, intimidation, or aversive methods used. To learn more about our dog trainer contest, feel free to view the dog trainer contest post.

City dog parks guides

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The Best Indoor Dog Parks in the United States

Looking for a space to play with your dog no matter what the weather’s like outside? Look no further than our list of the best indoor dog parks in the United States! These climate-controlled spaces are growing in popularity as pet ownership increases throughout the country. As a bonus, many of them also offer dog training, boarding, grooming, or daycare services on the premises.

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The Best Off-Leash Dog Parks in the United States

Looking for the perfect place to play with your dog? We’ve got you covered! It’s hard to narrow down, but we’ve put together some of the best off-leash dog parks throughout the country so you can plan your next adventure — along with a checklist of what to bring, what to know beforehand, and some frequently asked questions.

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The Best Las Vegas, Nevada Dog Parks

Looking for the perfect place to play with your dog in Las Vegas? We’ve got you covered! Take a look at the best local dog parks and plan for your next adventure in Sin City.

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The Best United States Dog Parks

Looking for the perfect place to play with your dog? We’ve got you covered! It’s hard to narrow down, but we’ve put together some of the best dog parks throughout the country so you can plan your next adventure. Here’s what the United States has to offer to its more than 90 million canine companions.

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The Best Portland, Oregon Dog Parks

Looking for the perfect place to play with your dog in Portland? We’ve got you covered! Take a look at the best local dog parks and plan for your next adventure in the City of Roses.

Top dog names in the US

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Top 1,000 Most Popular Dog Names

Looking for the perfect dog name for your new pup? We have created filterable lists of dog names from our database of hundreds of thousands of Sniffspot users. You can filter by gender, breed and state to find the most cute, unique and creative dog names.
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Most Popular Male Dog Names

Looking for the perfect dog name for your new male pup? We have created filterable lists of male dog names from our database of hundreds of thousands of Sniffspot users. You can filter by gender, breed and state to find the most cute, unique and creative male dog names.
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Most Popular Female Dog Names

Looking for the perfect dog name for your new female pup? We have created filterable lists of female dog names from our database of hundreds of thousands of Sniffspot users. You can filter by gender, breed and state to find the most cute, unique and creative female dog names.
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Most Popular Golden Retriever Names

Welcome to our comprehensive list of Golden Retriever dog names, curated from our vast database of Sniffspot users. Filter through hundreds of thousands of options by gender, breed, and state to discover the most adorable, original, and imaginative names for your beloved Golden Retriever.
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Most Popular Labrador Retriever Names

Welcome to our Labrador Retriever dog names page! Here you can browse through filterable lists of names for your beloved furry friend, ranging from cute and classic to unique and creative options. Our database of hundreds of thousands of Sniffspot users ensures you'll find the perfect name for your Labrador Retriever, whether you're seeking a name for a male or female, based on breed or state.

Top dog rescues in the US

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Dalis To The Rescue

At our rescue, we are not only dedicated to matching our dogs with the perfect home, we are also dedicated to educating our community about the benefits of spaying and neutering as Dalis herself raised the funds to build a surgical room at our rescue where we host low cost spay and neuter clinics for the public. We are not exclusive to one area or county, in fact many people use our services from all over the state of Michigan and even some out of state including Wisconsin, Ohio, and Indiana. Dalis’ heart belongs to the misunderstood, the old, and the disabled. She always says that her goal is to rescue, but that her dream is that one day she won’t have to.
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Bunny's Buddies

Bunny's Buddies works tirelessly to save dogs from slaughterhouses, the streets and kill shelters in Asia and the USA.
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Emotional Rescue LLC

Emotional Rescue specializes in homeless dogs that need medical care. We rehabilitate the body, mind and soul of dogs that had no one to care for them.
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American Brittany Rescue, Inc.

American Brittany Rescue, Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization formed in 1991 as a cooperative effort of Brittany owners, breeders, trainers, and fanciers who ABR believes have a responsibility not only for their own dogs and the dogs they produce, but for the breed as a whole. For 30 years, the organization of volunteers has worked to rescue Brittanys and place them in loving homes. Over the years, thousands of dogs have found hope and a forever home, thanks to our placement efforts. Nearly 9,000 dogs have been rescued and lovingly adopted into carefully selected households. Included in this number are dogs from nearly every state, Canada as well as Greece and Spain. This work is accomplished by an army of dedicated ABR volunteers. There are over 1,500 amazing, active volunteers located within all 50 states and across Canada. From the President and Board members to the volunteers and the all-important foster families, each one plays an important role.
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Golden Rescue South Florida, Inc

Since 2005, Golden Rescue South Florida, Inc. “GRSF” a 501c3 non-profit registered charitable organization has been dedicated to rescuing and rehoming displaced Golden Retrievers and Golden at Heart Retrievers.   We are all-volunteer and foster-based organization who place abandoned, unwanted, displaced, or abused, Golden Retrievers and "Golden At Heart" dogs with safe, loving forever families in South Florida where each dog will receive the second chance they so richly deserve.