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Act Now Rescue - St Louis Mo

PO BOX 510321, ST LOUIS, MO 63151

Contact JAN SIENER
Email info@actnowrescue.net
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Areas Act Now Rescue - St Louis Mo serves

ACT Now! Rescue is an all volunteer, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) no kill dog rescue and animal welfare organization serving St. Louis County, Jefferson County, St. Charles, Warren and Franklin County in Missouri. We operate through a foster network and work with local shelters, as well as take in stray and abandoned animals. As an organization, we strongly oppose puppy mills and breeding programs and emphasize education and a vigorous spay/neuter program in order to reduce problems of overpopulation.
We started full operations in September 2006. There are many exciting opportunities to join the group and help further the causes of dog and cat welfare in this region. We are currently looking for generous people willing to share their homes and serve as foster parents for the animals we take in as well as volunteers to serve is almost every other area of the operation.

Act Now Rescue - St Louis Mo's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Approve Application

3.

Pay Fee

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

5.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

PLEASE FILLOUT APPLICATION ON OUR WEBSITE. (www.actnowrescue.net)

WE USE VET CHECKS, PERSONAL REFERENCES AND HOME VISITS TO ENSURE OUR RESCUES GO TO GOOD LOVING FOREVER HOMES..

Adoption fees vary but all include spay/neuter, utd vaccinations, microchipping and deworming

About Act Now Rescue - St Louis Mo

ACT Now! Rescue is an all volunteer, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) no kill dog rescue and animal welfare organization serving St. Louis County, Jefferson County, St. Charles, Warren and Franklin County in Missouri. We operate through a foster network and work with local shelters, as well as take in stray and abandoned animals. As an organization, we strongly oppose puppy mills and breeding programs and emphasize education and a vigorous spay/neuter program in order to reduce problems of overpopulation.
We started full operations in September 2006. There are many exciting opportunities to join the group and help further the causes of dog and cat welfare in this region. We are currently looking for generous people willing to share their homes and serve as foster parents for the animals we take in as well as volunteers to serve is almost every other area of the operation.

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