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  • Writer: Lexy
    Lexy
  • Apr 5, 2023
  • 1 min read

LOCATED IN JOHNSTON COUNTY, NC


4 Directions Dog Rescue is a non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of animals in need. Their mission is to provide a safe haven for animals that have been abandoned, abused, or neglected, and to help them find loving forever homes.

They work closely with local shelters and animal control agencies to provide much-needed resources and support. They are committed to providing each animal with individualized care and attention to meet their specific needs. Their team of experienced animal care professionals ensure that every animal receives the medical attention they require.


Follow them on Facebook to keep up to date with their events!

Click image below to check out more of their adoptables!

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Carolina Animal Network was founded by a group of volunteers in early 2021. After recognizing the high euthanasia rates for our local county shelter, they knew they needed to be involved in saving these animals.



Carolina Animal Network is a non-profit, foster-based organization comprised of only volunteers. We rescue animals from high-kill shelters in the South and either relocate them to no-kill rescue organizations throughout the country or help them to get adopted around North Carolina. Getting the necessary care for our animals is made possible through donations.

Our mission is to…

– rescue and re-home as many animals from high-kill shelters as possible

– promote spay & neuter to reduce animal overpopulation in our community

– advocate for shelter animals in North Carolina by pushing for shelter reform


Before this non-profit began, our volunteers have saved more than 2,500 animals from a local kill shelter in Eastern North Carolina and placed them in loving homes throughout the country. We hope to continue this trend in the years to come.


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ABR’s mission is to provide the leadership and expertise via a network of trained volunteers to take in stray, abandoned, surrendered and/or impounded purebred Brittanys, provide them with foster care, health and temperament screening, an opportunity for any necessary rehabilitation and to assure their health and placement into new homes. In order to fulfill this mission, ABR’s volunteers remain flexible and adaptable to current and future business environments and they remain dedicated to the organization.


Brittanys can make wonderful family dogs and excel in many areas, but they are not for everyone. They are active, playful, energetic dogs who require personal attention every day. If you’d like to learn whether a Brittany is a good choice for you, your family and/or your lifestyle, please read Choosing a Brittany. Although many rescued dogs do hunt with their new families, ABR's primary concern is finding homes where they will be a valued member of the family.


To see more about these beautiful babies check out their website at https://americanbrittanyrescue.org/ or follow them on Facebook Twitter or Instagram



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