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Animal Welfare Groups

 

Brother Wolf Animal Rescue and Pet Soup

(828) 505-3440

Brother Wolf was initially formed in the fall of 2006 by a small group of volunteers and later incorporated in the spring of 2007. Since then, we have saved the lives of over 1000 dogs! In early 2009, our cat friends joined us, and in June of 2009, we became a licensed shelter.

31 Glendale Ave, off Swannanoa River Rd.

www.bwar.org 

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Asheville Humane Society 

 

  Asheville Humane Society

 (828) 253-6807 

Asheville Humane Society/Buncombe County Friends For Animals is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization with over twenty-five paid employees. AHS is governed by a fifteen member, active, volunteer Board of Directors and supported by more than 800 general members. AHS receives payments from Buncombe County and the City of Asheville under a contract arrangement to operate the Shelter and Pet Adoption Center. The organization programs are also supported by donations, memberships, grants, and fundraising. They are located at 72 Lee's Creek Rd. in Asheville -- out Leicester Hwy.   

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Animal Compassion Network

Animal Compassion Network

Today, Animal Compassion Network is proud to be the largest, non-profit, safe-for-life animal welfare organization in Western North Carolina with over 140 foster animals. We continue to augment lifesaving and life-improving programs as new areas of need arise, including a Dog House Program, a public education program, and a referral service designed to keep pets who already have homes in them. We also respond to local and national emergencies, such as Hurricane Katrina, when called upon and serve as a driving force in legislative change towards more compassionate animal laws. hey provide rescue and help for both dogs and cats. 

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