We are an all-volunteer Basset Hound rescue organization devoted to helping Hounds and their families in the Puget Sound area.
Adoption Coordinator: Marie Bach
Droopy Basset Hound Rescue of Western PA is a 501c Non-Profit organization run solely by volunteers to help better the lives of basset hounds in Western Pa and other nearby areas.
We are a small basset Rescue in the State of Florida. Our organization takes in Bassets that have been abandoned, Neglected and abused.
Even though we are small, we cover 3 states wide which we are licensed in, and now areas and take in the love of our lives, ALL BREEDS. To find those we rescue new loving homes, is our mission. All of our Breeds are altered and up to date on their shots for a year.
We’re an all-volunteer non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing homeless, abandoned, and unwanted Basset Hounds in New England.
Ohio Basset Hound Rescue (OBHR) is an all-volunteer organization dedicated to helping the homeless hounds of Ohio. We are a 501c3 non-profit rescue and our funds come solely through donations and fundraisers.
WABR is 100% volunteer (no paid positions) non profit organization specializing in the rescue, rehab & re-homing of hounds for more than 25 years.
Basset Hound Rescue of Michigan (BHROM) is a 501c3 organization that saves, restores and rehomes Basset Hounds in need in Michigan. We are an all-volunteer organization. We also work with other Basset Hound rescues around the country, sharing ideas, helping out and supporting their efforts. We believe that together, we can save more Basset Hounds and help more dogs than going it alone.
Basset Rescue of Montana is a nonprofit, full service rescue and placement organization for the basset hound breed.
Basset Rescue is a non-profit program for Basset Hounds, which finds good homes for abandoned, unwanted or neglected hounds.
BassetCARE, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit animal rescue and referral organization. We are dedicated to the rescue, care and adoption of abandoned and homeless Bassets and strive to educate others in the responsible ownership of Basset Hounds.
We rescue Basset Hounds from shelters that are in danger. WE do not take owner surrenders but will help the owner place their Basset or adopt it into a new home. Due to space we cannot take Basset mixes at this time.
BBRH is located in Omaha, NE and KC area. We are dedicated to rescuing and re-homing bassets, beagles and mixes.
Gabe’s Gang is a non-profit organization who rescues, rehabilitates, trains and re-homes basset hounds and Dachshunds from kill-shelters across the state of Michigan. We also use these rescued dogs to transform people’s life through the power of the human-dog bond.
We are a non-profit organization staffed solely by volunteers devoted to the rescue of unwanted, abused, and homeless basset hounds in the Dallas, Texas area and surrounding regions. As we are funded entirely by donations from the public, the continuation of our work depends on the generosity of each one of you.
Their top priority is to help and save as many basset hounds as possible from shelters & abuse cases. Their basset rescues are fostered in the Louisville and Southern Indiana areas. Director is Ruth Neunlist-Conn.
We are unique in that we are a pro hunting rescue. I am a big advocate of hunting companions being pets first, working dogs second. All animals in my possession are or will be spayed/neutered. I do not and will not breed. Views on hunting with dogs are not up for discussion, it is legal here, and if a good home doing what makes the dog happy is available, I think it is worth a shot. If you can’t stop it, work to improve it is how I feel. We hope to have a working, open relationship with dog hunters and horse owners in our area to improve communication and education for everyone involved. Mississippi needs stronger cruelty laws, and to get this we are going to need as many people standing together as possible!
Hound Dog Rescue Corporation (HDRC) provides for the rescue, rehabilitation, and re-homing, of unwanted, neglected and/or abused Hound and other dogs.
Next to Pit Bulls, hound dogs are the hardest to place. The population of these dogs is profound in the southern states especially…We evaluate, transport north, treat and rehab (including spay/neuter) these hounds and seek out appropriate forever homes.
We are a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Rescue and Sanctuary for homeless Dogs located near Findlay, Ohio. We work to place dogs into safe loving homes with responsible new owners. We also provide lifelong sanctuary to senior and unadoptable dogs. Pulling from high risk and kill shelters, our mission is to save dogs from euthanasia. We also network with other rescues and individuals in an effort to save as many homeless dogs as possible and find them loving forever homes.
We adopt to various areas within SC