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Marshall County Miracles Rescue

Memphis, TN 38611

Contact Brandi Brice
Email brandilee44@gmail.com
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Areas Marshall County Miracles Rescue serves

Marshall County Ms- Holly Springs, Byhalia & Potts Camp

Marshall County Miracles Rescue's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adoption fee is $150 and that includes a $100 transport fee if dog needsto be transported out of the area.

About Marshall County Miracles Rescue

After two years of rescuing with a group that pulled shelter dogs from no kill shelters I decided to start out on my own. No rescue pulls from this county and dogs are dying on the street, in neighborhoods, and in the makeshift dungeon local officials toss strays into. Dogs are being shot, tortured, and abused and there are only a few of us out there helping.

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