Animal Training/Behavior
List of non-profit organizations working on Animal Training/Behavior .
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							Animal Training/Behavior 
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							793. 
Diamonds in the Rough Equine Rescue Inc
To prevent Equines from suffering abuse, neglect and slaughter.
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							Animal Training/Behavior 
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							794. 
Camp David Ministries Inc
1. To give all children and youth the hope only Jesus can provide.
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							Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations 
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							795. 
Canine Helpers for the Handicapped Inc
To provide disability specific trained dogs to work with people with disabilities to allow them to live more independent lives.
NorCal Sheltie Rescue, Inc.
We save shelties from neglect and early euthanasia by providing foster care and permanent homes for shelties whose owners cannot keep them for various reasons.
Elk Grove
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							Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations 
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							797. 
Georgia Canines For Independence, Inc.
GCI improves the physical, emotional, and social health of children by providing animal therapy and makes life more fulfilling and independent for children and adults with physical disabilities by providing trained assistance dogs.
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							Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution 
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							798. 
Heartland Horse Rescue
It is the objective of this rescue to take in abused, neglected, unwanted, and slaughter-bound equine to rehabilitate and re-home, specializing in miniatures and Thoroughbreds.
COMPANION ANIMAL PROGRAM INC
Our mission is to enhance the quality of life of our Cape Cod residents, serving the older and disabled population who live or participate in out-of-home, day and residential and hospital programs.
Chatham
PAWS FOR VETS, INC.
To provide our Nation's Heroes with the medical help they need from task trained service dogs while saving the lives of dogs that would otherwise face euthanasia.
Satellite Bch
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							Animal Training/Behavior 
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							801. 
Animal Welfare Project
To provide a safe haven where the community's homeless or unwanted horses and dogs can be professionally retrained and then be returned to the community as companion animals, sporting competitors, or to serve the community as Search and Rescue participants or Therapy animals.
