MPS Army Foundation

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The two French physicians Drs. Maroteaux and Lamy, who first described the condition in 1963, are the namesakes of the Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome. Before realizing that children also suffered from this disorder, these doctors first identified it in Miniature Pinscher dogs.

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Santé D'Or

A community-focused animal rescue and adoption facility run entirely by volunteers, Santé D'Or Foundation is a 501(c) 3 not-for-profit organization with the Federal ID number 68-0547925. It is based in Los Angeles, California.

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Kitten Rescue

In the years since its founding in the spring of 1997, Kitten Rescue has developed into one of Los Angeles' biggest and most well-known animal protection organizations. We are a non-profit, volunteer-run organization committed to helping unwanted, abandoned cats and kittens find loving new homes.

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Casitas Hotel For Cats

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Service Animal Register

Service animals are not pets; they are working animals. A dog can only be trained to perform a job or task that directly relates to a person's disability.

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Home Dog LA

In Los Angeles, California, betterTogether Forever provides resources and referrals to at-risk, under-resourced, under-served, and housing-challenged pet parents so they can keep their pets, keep them safe and healthy, and NOT have to give them up, abandon them on the streets, or surrender them to an animal shelter.

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North Central Animal Shelter

It has been 153 years since the City of Los Angeles Animal Services Department was founded. Saving animals' lives who find up at one of the six city shelters is one of the Department's primary responsibilities.

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What is the adoption process at MPS Army Foundation?

Adoption processes vary but usually involve an application and approval. Contact MPS Army Foundation for details.

Are there any fees for adopting from MPS Army Foundation?

Adoption fees may apply depending on the animal and services provided. Call (424) 239-9196 for details.

Does MPS Army Foundation accept animal donations?

Many shelters accept donations. Contact MPS Army Foundation at (424) 239-9196 to see how you can contribute.

Does MPS Army Foundation rescue stray or abandoned animals?

Many shelters help rescue and care for stray animals. Contact MPS Army Foundation at (424) 239-9196 for more information.

Are there other animal shelters near MPS Army Foundation in Los Angeles?

Yes, you can find more animal shelters in Los Angeles on Petzooie.