9K likes. Improve your life and that of a cat, too, with adoptions from our animal shelter in Chesapeake, Virginia. The Animal Assistance League (AAL) was formed in response to the vast number of animals put to death each year by local shelters. Chesapeake Cats and Dogs is a 501C(3) non-profit lifetime haven, no-kill animal rescue organization. They receive veterinary checkups including spay and neuter and are moved to foster homes for evaluation. Chesapeake Cats and Dogs is a no-kill rescue located on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Our cats are housed in our cage-free adoption center while our dogs are all in foster homes. Our Mission: "Working to provide a life of love and dignity for all animals" Our dog inventory changes every day so check back often! About Cat Rescue, Inc. We rescue Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, we evaluate and treat the dogs for medical conditions, provide fostering and socializing the … We adhere to the philosophy that no adoptable animal should be euthanized. Search for dogs for adoption at shelters near Chesapeake, VA. Find and adopt a pet on Petfinder today. From those beginnings, we have continued to help stray and feral cats, but have in recent years begun taking a community approach to solving animal problems such as surrendering, strays and ferals. Established in 1997, Cat Rescue began by trapping, neutering and socializing stray cats at the Norfolk Naval Station. CCAD formed in 2006 and we are "working to provide a life of love and dignity for all animals".When we take in an animal, they are with us until we can place them in a good, loving home.
Chesapeake Cats and Dogs is a 501C(3) non-profit lifetime haven, no-kill animal rescue organization. Chesapeake Bay Retriever Relief & Rescue is a nationwide, 501(c)3 non profit and an all volunteer rescue organization. Chesapeake Cats and Dogs, Queenstown, Maryland. Adoption Policy Each week we accept additional dogs into our program.
These are our adoptable Chesapeake Bay Retrievers. CCAD formed in 2006 and we are "working to provide a life of love and dignity for all animals".When we take in an animal, they are with us until we can place them in a good, loving home.