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You have reached the shelter page for Dog Pack Rescue, Inc.. Dog Pack Rescue, Inc. is located in kingston, Georgia. If you have information to add or update for Dog Pack Rescue, Inc., please click here and let us know.

Dog Pack Rescue, Inc.

715 Fulton Road
kingston, Georgia 30145
Phone: 706-378-9215
Email: shari@dogpackrescue.us
Website: www.dogpackrescue.us/


Dog Pack Rescue is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit Organization dedicated to the rescue of adoptable companion dogs in order to prevent needless euthanasia of these healthy animals in the NW Georgia area. We want to instill in our community an awareness of all the dogs whose lives we share, to promote and encourage responsible dog ownership and to stress the importance of spaying/neutering of all companion dogs.

Our goal is to reduce the number of animals euthanized in kill animal shelters in NW Georgia. We do not have a public shelter (we are a home-based rescue).

The Mission of Dog Pack Rescue is to provide shelter, food, and medical care for neglected, abused, and abandoned dogs in the NW Georgia area, through the support of the community, until new homes can be found.

We are Licensed by the Georgia Department of Agriculture and we are a 501c3 Charitable Organization. (your donations are tax deductible)

Dog Pack Rescue was started several years ago when we moved to the country from the city. We started noticing that random people would abandon their animals on a long logging road near our house. We were also volunteering at our local animal control facility and we were horrified at the number of pure bred and excellent family pets that were being euthanized. We knew that if we were dedicated, our hearts were in it, and we gave it time to grow, we could build a no-kill dog sanctuary, educate the community, and lower the euthanasia rates in our counties.

Dog Pack Rescue was incorporated as a Georgia Non-Profit Corporation in January 2004. In September of 2004 we obtained our Shelter License from the State of Georgia Department of Agriculture. And Sept 28, 2004 we were granted our 501c3 Federal Income Tax Exempt status. In Sept of 2004 the State of Georgia has accepted and recognized Dog Pack Rescue Inc. - as a non-profit charity, and has allowed us to solicit donations in the State of Georgia.

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