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2017

15 Animals Spared from Death

Paws for Life Utah reaches into the ugliness that is a kill-shelter. Where dogs are put to death simply because of minor medical issues. Can you imagine being killed because you… Read More

Hundreds Rescued from South Florida

Project Update: Since our last reporting on this project, our Everglades Animals Coalition has saved hundreds of dogs from suffering. 

64 Animals Spayed & Neutered in Texas

Hays County, Texas has a sad truth- 6 out of 10 animals brought to the county shelter are euthanized. That's 60% of living, breathing souls entering the shelter, never walking out… Read More

68 More Lives Saved in Guatemala

The Guatemalan Highlands are a beautiful place but home to brutal, seasonal poisonings of street animals as a method of population control. Animals suffer daily.… Read More

20 Dogs Rescued from the Everglades

20 dogs have been rescued, thanks to a collaborative effort from the Everglades Animals Coalition, from the Everglades and Redlands area of Miami. These 11 adults and 9 puppies… Read More

Vet Services for those in Poverty

In Gainesville, Florida there is a geographic area where the highest number of canine strays are taken in to the county shelter. The area is one of extremely low income and few… Read More

Microchipping Dogs on Cape Cod

CAPE COD, Massachusetts (June 27th, 2017) -- Cold Noses Foundation received a $500.00 grant from the Cape Youth Force, a program of the Cape Cod Foundation and the Barnstable… Read More

27 Dogs Helped in California

Founded by the local police and rescue folks, Ghetto Rescue Ffoundation is providing life-saving services to animals on the streets on Los Angeles, California. They rescue… Read More

2016

World Spay 2016 - ARL

World Spay Day was funded by Cold Noses and hosted by Animal Rescue League of Boston in Falmouth, Ma. The event drew 52 animals for the free spay and neuter surgeries in February… Read More

167 Animals Helped in Madison County

It started as a small financial gift after an elderly woman's passing. The woman was forced to drown a litter of puppies as a child (a common means of population control at one… Read More

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