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Rover is a gorgeous Lab mix, about 2-3 years old. He came to us with an injury (probably hit by a car) and had to have surgery on his hip. He has recovered nicely and it is a joy to see him run around the yard now. He can be extremely anxious around strangers so he would be best with a dog savvy individual. Also, we have yet found a dog-friend that he is comfortable with so he should be an only dog. Located in Upstate New York, Rottie Empire Rescue’s mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home companion domestic animals, specifically Rottweilers and other breeds based on need and space, establish and maintain volunteer, temporary foster care and a permanent adoption to appropriately screened families. We will promote animal welfare and prevent cruelty to animals. We also educate the public on issues facing companion domestic animals through articles, public awareness, and events to promote humane treatment of animals, including the responsibilities and duties of ownership of Rottweilers.

We also encourage and facilitate proper veterinary care, including vaccinations, spaying, and neutering. Our rescue is guided by and supports the principle that companion domestic animals should have good homes and proper medical care. Further, it is part of our mission to place dogs in their forever homes and to avoid the need for re-homing in the future. Rottie Empire Rescue is a registered non-profit 501(c)(3) rescue organization. Tina, available for adoption Shop with Amazon Smile Choose "A Rottweiler Empire Rescue Inc" and Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible purchases to RER! Last Chance Animal Rescue is a charitable, not-for profit 501(c)(3)organization, created to save the lives of animals. We rescue animals that are locate in "KILL" facilities and underwrite the costs of relocating them to "NO KILL" facilities and foster homes in hopes of finding them a forever family. We work with veterinarians for spay-neuter and provide other medical services until permanent placement is secured into a pre-screened home.

We depend on your donations to continue to save these helpless loving animals from being killed, as a faithful friend you can support our ongoing mission to save as many lives as we can. We are grateful for our dedicated community of adopters, fosters, volunteers, sponsors and supporters, without you we could not achieve our life saving mission.
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Our Middle Mutts Program has saved over 15,000 cats and dogs since March of 2011. Handsome boy Tucker is 6yrs old and 35-40lbs. His family can no longer keep him after four years. Tucker is a great pooch who gets along with ot...read more about TUCKER - SHEP My name is Leah... I'm a beautiful little girl with so much love to offer when I see you I wiggle from side to side in excitement!&nb...read more about LEAH "ANGEL" is a black and white DSH cat. She was the mother of Blanche, Rose and Dorothy. She is moderately social with people and seems ...read more about ANGEL Poor BIEBER came to us an unsocialized kitten who likely had no human contact in the high-kill shelter of SC. He was likely overlooked, unloved and th...read more about BIEBER This is KONA a handsome domestic medium hair orange and white tabby! He was rescued from a high kill shelter in rural SC. He takes so...read more about KONA This is MAMA SPOTS a beautiful domestic short hair black and white cat!

She was rescued from a high kill shelter in rural SC. She i...read more about MAMA SPOTS SARGE is a 5 year old male lab mix. He is great with other dogs and cats. He was rescued from a high kill shelter in SC and was hea...read more about SARGE Hi my name is TINY. I am about 2 years old, cute as a button and 18 lbs. I am good with other dogs. ...read more about TINY GEMMY is a handsome black and white domestic short haired cat, 6 yrs old. Gemmy is a very friendly cat and loves seeking o...read more about GEMMY Hi my name is BUDDY and I am a great dog! I was rescued from a hoarding s...read more about BUDDY - retriever Hi my name is DAISY DUKES! ...read more about DAISY DUKES Hi my name is Otis, my brother Milo and I were rescued in rural SC. I am ready to rest my head in the comfort of my own home. I am the quieter of...read more about OTIS-Plott Hound Did you know that millions of pets are unnecessarily euthanized each year in the United States.

LCAR is working to change the way shelters treat these precious animals so that this senseless loss and incredible cruelty can one day end. These animals are highly adoptable and die each day because of legislative deficits, lack of resources and limited chances of local adoption. We rescue these animals regardless of age, breed or general health, trying to save as many as we can from death by underwriting the cost of relocating to "NO KILL" facilities and foster homes while finding the adoptive furever families that they all deserve. We network with other rescue organizations to transfer animals from our shelter partners into adoption programs and to educate shelters on reform and assist them in achieving “NO KILL” regardless of current legislation. To date, LCAR has rescued thousands of animals and is growing everyday thanks to the support of our volunteers, fosters, adopters, donors and sponsors. The Problem: In poor rural areas, spaying & neutering animals is not a priority.

Under‐funded by local jurisdictions, KILL shelters are cruel depositories for healthy animals who are exposed to disease, unsanitary conditions and outside elements before their brutal and untimely demise. Many shelters are still using gas chambers for this purpose, pumping Carbon Monoxide into a chamber killing groups of dogs, puppies, cats and kittens. It takes approximately 25 minutes for an animal to suffocate to death…provided the chamber is maintained properly. What We Do: Our volunteers work with rural shelters to rescue as many animals as possible. The decision on who gets to live and who is left behind to die is based on two factors: available funds and available foster homes! The animals we help to make it out alive are then sequestered in our quarantine facility, where their journey begins. Once the rigorous vetting process of vaccinating, worming, and altering is completed, we transport them to the Northeast for adoption. Upon arrival, animals are placed into foster homes and given as much exposure as possible at weekly adoption events and online to help find them a furever home!