About Us
Ozarks Pet Rescue is a Licensed Rescue with the Missouri Department of Agriculture for dogs and cats;
501©(3) nonprofit with the IRS.
We are 100% foster and shelter based and 100% volunteer based.
Established in February of 2023, OPR has saved countless lives. The rescued animal’s will to live and be loved is what drives the compassion of our dedicated volunteers. All our cats and dogs are placed in foster homes or into our established cat shelter until a committed forever home is found. Our fosters provide a loving and safe transitional environment for any pet regardless of age, breed, and adoptability. With some of our fosters specializing in hospice and senior care, medical cases and rehabilitation, behavioral training, birthing, surrogate, and nursing care. Ozarks Pet Rescue is committed to the pets and pet owners of our communities. We rely solely on the generosity of the public to meet these great needs. Donate and change or save a life today!
501©(3) nonprofit with the IRS.
We are 100% foster and shelter based and 100% volunteer based.
Established in February of 2023, OPR has saved countless lives. The rescued animal’s will to live and be loved is what drives the compassion of our dedicated volunteers. All our cats and dogs are placed in foster homes or into our established cat shelter until a committed forever home is found. Our fosters provide a loving and safe transitional environment for any pet regardless of age, breed, and adoptability. With some of our fosters specializing in hospice and senior care, medical cases and rehabilitation, behavioral training, birthing, surrogate, and nursing care. Ozarks Pet Rescue is committed to the pets and pet owners of our communities. We rely solely on the generosity of the public to meet these great needs. Donate and change or save a life today!
Our Mission
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To rescue pets that are abused, neglected, abandoned and unwanted.
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To educate members of our communities on pet ownership and the importance of spaying and neutering.
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To assist pet owners, with food, vet care, training options, and low cost spay and neuter; to help keep animals in their current homes.
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To hold individuals who abuse, neglect, and abandon their pets accountable by reporting such cases to local and county law enforcement and encouraging the community members to do so as well.
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