If you’re searching for the best dog rescues in Missouri, in this article we’ve featured 10 for your review. Continue reading to learn who they are.
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1. Midwest Animal ResQ
Founded in 2009 in Raytown, Midwest Animal ResQ is a nonprofit that started as a foster-based group but grew to open an adoption center as well. The organization primarily rescues dogs from large breeding facilities where dogs are abused and live in inhumane conditions.
Midwest Animal ResQ believes every dog deserves special care, medical services, and behavioral assistance. Thus, it rescues abandoned dogs and provides the necessary care and rehabilitation until permanent homes can be found. If you’d like to help, you can donate here. If you want to adopt a rescue dog, you can see the available dogs here.
Contact Midwest Animal ResQ here with any other questions.
2. Stray Rescue of St. Louis
Founded in 1998, Stray Rescue of St. Louis began its work to make St. Louis a more dog-friendly city. The group rescues abandoned dogs, fight dogs, dogs chained up in buildings, and much more. The group is dedicated to giving these neglected dogs second chances.
Stray Rescue of St. Louis directly saves the lives of dogs through its actions while simultaneously participating in animal welfare programs. If you want to contribute to the mission, you can donate here. If you’re interested in adoption, you can find the available dogs here.
Reach out to Stray Rescue of St. Louis here.
3. Castaway Animals Rescue Effort
Based in Springfield, C.A.R.E. is a nonprofit that has committed itself to rid southwest Missouri of animal cruelty. The group rescues animals from kill shelters, provides medical care, and provides spay/neuter surgeries to all animals it can.
Overall, C.A.R.E is dedicated to improving the lives of animals through its direct rescue and adoption services as well as medical care. If you’re interested in helping the organization, you can donate here. If you’re considering adopting a rescue dog, you can find those available here.
Contact Castaway Animals Rescue Effort here with any other questions.
4. Central Missouri Humane Society
Founded in 1943, in Columbia, Central Missouri Humane Society is a group dedicated to promoting animal well-fare. The group rescues homeless animals and partners with animal control to rescue neglected or abused animals.
Central Missouri Humane Society looks to contribute to animal welfare through rescue and adoption services in addition to spay/neuter surgeries to reduce future unwanted pet populations. If you’d like to help, you can donate here. If you’re considering adopting a dog, you can find those available here.
Get in touch with the Central Missouri Humane Society here.
5. Chain of Hope
Since 2010, Chain of Hope has been acting to improve the lives of dogs in the core of Kansas City. Since the group was founded, it has rescued thousands of animals. The group provides education on pet ownership, provides medical help, rehabilitates animals, and much more.
Chain of Hope is committed to reducing pet overpopulation as well as the suffering of animals. To contribute to the cause, you can donate here. If you want to adopt a dog, you can find those available here.
Contact Chain of Hope here.
6. Humane Society of Missouri
Founded in 1870, the Humane Society of Missouri has been rescuing animals around St. Louis for over 150 years. The group rescues all animals that need help, and it promotes animal welfare through education, medical care, and investigation.
The Humane Society of Missouri has a long history of saving the lives of unwanted, abused, and neglected animals, providing them with care, and giving them second chances. If you want to help, you can donate here. If you’re considering adoption, you can see the dogs that are available here.
Contact the Humane Society of Missouri here.
7. No Time to Spare Animal Rescue and Sanctuary
In 2013, No Time to Spare Animal Rescue and Sanctuary, NTTSARS, was founded as a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. The group is a no-kill organization that is run by volunteers who rescue neglected, abused, and homeless animals in the Warrenton area.
NTTSARS operates with the help of volunteers and foster who are also passionate about saving the lives of dogs who would otherwise be euthanized. If you’d like to contribute to the cause, you can donate here. If you’d like to adopt a dog, you can see the available dogs here.
Reach out to No Time to Spare Animal Rescue and Sanctuary here.
8. KC Pet Project
Based in Kansas City, KC Pet Project is a nonprofit animal shelter that runs various animal welfare programs through the area. The group is involved in rescue operations, playgroups, transfer services, and many other animal support services.
KC Pet Project has been growing its operations to rescue as many dogs as possible in the KC area. From there it places them in other no-kill shelters until a permanent home can be found. If you’d like to contribute to the group’s cause, you can donate here. If you’re interested in adoption, you can find the available dogs here.
Reach out to KC Pet Project here.
9. Lucky Chance Rescue
Based in Lake St. Louis, Lucky Chance Rescue rescues abandoned animals, stray animals, surrendered animals, and those in kill shelters. The group also promotes education on animal care and spay/neuter programs to end the overpopulation issue.
Lucky Chance Rescue is run by volunteers who foster rescue animals until a permanent home is found. To help the group with its mission, you can donate here. If you’d like to adopt, you can find the available dogs here.
Contact Lucky Chance Rescue here.
10. Wayside Waifs
Located in Kansas City, Wayside Waifs is a nonprofit, animal welfare group. The organization has a large adoption center that holds animals until homes are found. The group rescues animals, promotes education, provides medical care, and much more.
Wayside Waifs is committed to saving the lives of as many dogs as possible in the Kansas City metro area. If you want to help the group, you can donate here. If you’d like to adopt a rescue dog, you can find the available dogs here.
Get in touch with Wayside Waifs here with any other questions.
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