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Animal Rescue Team, Inc.


82 Bloomfield Place

rochester, New York 14620

Phone: 716-254-4459

Email: ars@rochester.rr.com

Website: www.ggw.org/ars/



ANIMAL RESCUE SERVICE was started by a caring, loving child.Around 1980 President Debbie Onuffer really started to take in animals in need of vet care,warmth and love.As she grew older she has rescued puppies that had to be dug from a hole,to parakeets with broken legs,to a Pit Bull floating in the canal.The Pit Bull had been stabbed 22 times.I am happy to say with her love and constant care, the Pit Bull lived,and went from a deathly 21#to 98#.As people heard of her efforts she began getting more and more calls.Animal Rescue of Rochester Inc. was incorporated on 2/20/1998 as a Non-Profit organization.

WE at Animal Rescue of Rochester.are all volunteers that care about the abused, and homeless family pets.We have Haven Homes that care for the orphans, until a permanent home can be found.It is all volunteers and helped only by donations,and people that open their homes,and hearts,to the abused and homeless orphans.We make sure the orphans are up to date on shots,and are neut./spayed at the appropriate time. We have adoption days,(per our calender on this web site)where we show the dogs. We also have a process when you are interested in a certain orphan, you fill out an application,we screen and check your references,also a home visit may be possible, then your application will be OK'd, or declined by an A.R.S. agent.As I said before we work solely on donations and tender hearts, so we are always grateful for all received.Our needs list is:money for vet. expenses,food,crates,blankets,carriers,litter,food bowls,garbage bags,and we always need volunteers for transporting,and haven homes.If you could open your heart and home to these wonderful orphans,give us a call.
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