Third Coast Animal Rescue is dedicated to helping abandoned and homeless pets find loving homes. We work tirelessly to promote and support life-saving initiatives that enable responsible pet guardianship while treating each animal and adopter as an individual. Additionally, we provide education for prospective adopters about the responsibilities pet ownership and resources to successfully support their new family member.
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Third Coast Animal Rescue is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization based in Mobile, Alabama, formed to save homeless and abandoned animals mostly, but not limited to, the Gulf Coast Area.
Additional adoption info
Third Coast follows a detailed adoption process that helps us ensure every dog and potential family are a good match. Our adoption fee is $175.00. This includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, worming, and microchip. Also, all of our dogs receive monthly heartworm and flea and tick prevention.
P.O. Box 1664,
Gautier,
MS
39553
2011 Government Street,
Ocean Springs,
MS
39564
PO Box 228,
Montrose,
AL
36559
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