Frederick County
Animal Welfare League of Frederick County (AWLFC)
Frederick, MD
AWLFC is an all-volunteer, no-kill animal rescue and welfare organization. We promote the humane treatment of all animals through education, advocacy, and collaboration with other humane organizations.
Frederick Friends of Our County Animal Shelter (FFOCAS)
Frederick, MD
https://www.ffocas.org/index.php
FFOCAS is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization designed to support and facilitate the lifesaving work of the Frederick County Animal Control & Pet Adoption Center.
Friends for Life Cat Rescue
Walkersville, MD
http://friendsforlifecatrescue.org/Friends_For_Life_Cat_Rescue/Welcome.html
Friends For Life is a non-profit 501, no-kill rescue dedicated to helping homeless pets. Animals are cared for through foster homes until adopted. They believe they have a lifelong commitment to an animal who comes into their care.
House of Puddles
Frederick, MD
House of Puddles rescues senior hounds from shelters who no one wants to adopt or are in danger of being euthanized. The hounds are cared for in foster homes in a safe and loving manner until the end of their lives.
Mid-Atlantic German Shepherd Rescue
Mt. Airy, MD
MAGSR is a nonprofit organization dedicated to finding homes for German Shepherd Dogs in the Mid-Atlantic area. They were formed in 1999 and are an all-volunteer organization serving Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia, southern Pennsylvania, and Northern Virginia.
Small Angels Rescue
Monrovia, MD
https://www.smallangelsrescue.org/
The mission of Small Angels Rescue Inc. is to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome gerbils, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice and rats in Maryland and Northern Virginia. They advocate and facilitate responsible animal care and companionship for small animals.
Tip Me Frederick
Walkersville, MD
https://www.tipmefrederick.org/index.php
Tip Me Frederick is a non-profit Trap-Neuter-Return-Manage (TNRM) cat resource for Frederick MD and surrounding areas. TNRM is a humane alternative for managing and reducing stray, feral or barn cat populations.