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Bless Their Hearts Animal Rescue

Allentown, NJ 08501

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Areas Bless Their Hearts Animal Rescue serves

We are a non-profit foster based rescue. We rescue animals thrown out on the sides of roads, or taken to area shelters in the Monroe, Clay, and Lee Counties of North Mississippi. We also adopt to New Jersey, PA, and north to the New England area where there is not an overpopulation of pets. We do not adopt to MA,NH, or RI states.You may email blesstheirheartsrescue@gmail.com to receive more information about the pet you are interested in.

Bless Their Hearts Animal Rescue's adoption process

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Submit Application

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Approve Application

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Pay Fee

You will be invoiced through our safe/secure PayPal account.

Additional adoption info

All animals will be spayed / neutered before adoption. They will have received a vet exam, 2 (or more) sets of shots, be de-wormed, given flea/tick control. An adoption application must be filled out before a pet is released to its forever home. These pets are FOSTERED IN MISSISSIPPI and can travel via ground transport after adoption to the New England Area.

Adoptions fees are variable based on many factors such as the animal’s medical status, transport location, age, etc. This is not because we value one pet over another, by using variable fees a fiscal legacy is created for animals with special needs or in our care longer than others. Typically the estimated adoption fee is $450 for a pet being transported to northern states.

Fill out an adoption form at: https://www.cognitoforms.com/BlessTheirHeartsAnimalRescue/BTHARAdoptionApplication (copy and paste the link into your browser) OR Contact blesstheirheartsrescue@gmail.com for more information about adopting a pet.

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About Bless Their Hearts Animal Rescue

We were formed in December 2013 as a non-profit rescue group. We are a 501(c)3 public charitable organization and all donations for the animals care are tax deductible. EIN#46-4152364 We are a foster based rescue; our pets are fostered in Mississippi. We use foster homes because we do not have a bricks & mortar rescue site. We rescue animals thrown out on the sides of roads, or taken to area shelters in the Monroe, Clay, and Lee Counties of North Mississippi. We are not currently set up to adopt to Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire.

Our Mission: To rescue and re-home unwanted dogs and cats.

Our Purpose: To reduce the euthanasia of healthy unwanted animals by finding a forever home and educating the community of the benefits of spaying and neutering to reduce the pet overpopulation.

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