 |
|
 |
 |

Animal Rescues and Shelters in New Mexico

Robbins Pet Care does not recommend or endorse any of the shelters, rescues or private parties listed within these pages, or affiliated/linked sites.
Robbins Pet Care simply provides information to private animal owners, shelters and rescues. We encourage all to seek references when making decisions
regarding pet adoption, pet placement, care and training. Robbins Pet Care cannot guarantee the accuracy of all of the shelter or rescue listings in this site.

Statewide
- California Chinese Shar-pei Rescue (AZ, CA, OR, WA, NV, HI, CO, NM)

- Directory of Animal Services for New Mexico

- Candy Kitchen Rescue Ranch - Provides
safe sanctuary to abused and abandoned captive-bred wolves and wolf dogs.

- Colorado House Rabbit Society - Rabbits. (CO, NM)

- Los Chavez Animal Rescue

- New Mexico Aussie Rescue

- New Mexico Beagle Rescue

- Santa Fe Beagle Rescue

- Southwest Airedale Rescue (AZ, NM, NV, UT) The Airedale Rescue volunteers
cooperate together to rescue, rehabilitate and place purebred Airedales.

- Special Needs Dobermans

Alamogordo

Albuquerque

Belen
- Terra Patre Wildlife Rescue and Preserve - A 20-acre Wildlife Preserve and animal sanctuary in New Mexico.
We take in unwanted exotic pets, 'barnyard animals', reptiles and birds. Specialize in turtle conservation/adoption, and donkey adoption/mythbusting.

Chaparral

Clovis

Las Cruces

Los Alamos

Los Lunas

Peralta
- Quixote Humane - We specialize in Chihuahuas however we usually have other breeds as well.
All our dogs have been altered, vaccinated (3 yr rabies on most, 5 way, and bordetella), heartworm tested and on preventative, and have had any other
ailments/injuries taken care of. We do usually have about 60+ dogs in our care at any given time. We only adopt in NM - Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Los Lunas.

Roswell

Santa Fe

Shiprock

Taos

Tijeras
 |

Visiting our co-sponsor would be greatly appreciated.

|

|
|
 |
 |
 |
©
Robbins Pet Care. All Rights Reserved. The products sold by Robbins Pet Care are not intended to be the sole source of treatment or to take the place of expert veterinarian care. Please consult with your veterinarian and ask about using a natural and alternative approach for the treatment of your pet.
Contact Webmaster | Privacy Policy | Sitemap
|