RSVP Adoption Event...Starring our Black Beauty MILLIE. female Lab Mix,Just a few years old. Come and meet her Saturday Jan 19th 2:30pm to 4:30pm at R&S Pet Supply in Middle Island NY.Millie is good with other dogs and walks well on a leash. Millie is urgent needs adopt or Foster home. Hope to See you there!
About
RSVP Animal Welfare & Rescue Group is dedicated to helping Long Island Pets In Need! Our goal is to stop pet abuse, neglect, & overpopulation in our communities.
Mission
RSVP Animal Welfare & Rescue Group is a proactive grass roots 501c3 animal welfare organization.Dedicated to improving the lives of companion animals while enhancing the communities in which they live by providing low-cost & free spay/neuter assistance, rescue & adoption services, pet care education and continued oversight & support as needed for responsible pet ownership.
Company Overview
RSVP, Inc. is a 501c3, non-profit animal rescue group serving Eastern Long Island, New York since Jan 6, 1996. Originally founded as the “Riverhead Shelter Volunteer Program” their goal was to improve conditions at the Riverhead municipal shelter. This strong group of passionate and dedicated volunteers worked tirelessly to reduce the euthanasia rate and find suitable homes for lost, abandoned and...See More
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General Information
RSVP Animal Welfare & Rescue Group Inc is a non-profit, 501c3 founded in 1996, serving Eastern Long Island.
RSVP is unique compared to many other animal welfare and rescue organizations. Our mission is to get to the root of animal overpopulation, abuse and neglect. Often well intended people find themselves in over their heads regarding the proper care of family pets and as a result make poor choices, creating an avalanche of problems affecting not only their pets, but also their own lives as well as the lives of the people in the surrounding community. RSVP provides people with alternatives to surrendering their beloved pets to shelters due to a lack of economic stability, family illness, etc. by offering basic veterinary care, re-homing and temporary foster care. We strongly advocate spay/neuter to pet owners throughout the community, and especially to “backyard breeders” whose puppies frequently end up in neglect situations or tied out on chains for their entire lives. RSVP reaches out to those who may think it profitable to exploit their pets through illegal means and rather than maligning them by contacting the authorities, RSVP helps them understand that there is a better way. By providing them with the tools to promote positive change, many begin to realize how their actions have a direct impact upon the behaviors of their animals. RSVP is a very proactive animal welfare and rescue group continually trying to solve potential problems before they arise.
Although RSVP’s mission statement is dedicated to improving the lives of animals, by its very design, RSVP also improves the lives of the people who own these animals and in doing so, provides the public with the education and resources needed to create a more stable environment. From low cost and free spay/neuter assistance to promoting responsible pet ownership, RSVP continues to improve the quality of the lives of both animals and humans who may find themselves in dire circumstances often beyond their control. While many other animal welfare and rescue groups are forced to say “no”, RSVP steps in and finds a way to say “yes.”
RSVP continues to “push the envelope” and take on the most challenging situations. We take the senior dogs that no one wants or those pets previously owned by an elderly person who passed away. We raise money to take in and treat the dog that came off a chain and has heartworm from being left outside its whole life. We take the sick puppies that were taken away from their mother when they too young, or the dog kept in a crate in a basement while being used as a puppy factory. We help them all.
Our roots have expanded to provide successful outcomes in countless situations. In the end, our only hope is to change the paradigm of animal ownership on Long Island so that all individuals can truly appreciate and benefit from the joys of responsibly caring for an animal for the duration of its lifetime.
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