Collie Rescue League Of New England
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Collie Rescue and Adoption
Provides rescue, care, and placement services for homeless and unwanted Collies, including medical care, spaying/neutering, and foster home placement.

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Collie Rescue League Of New England


Founded in
1987
EIN
22-2779745
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Animal Protection
Address
PO BOX 603 COLCHESTER, VT 05446-0603 United States
Website
https://www.collierescueleague.com/
Phone
(180)-029-63265
Email address
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About
Collie Rescue League of New England is a non-profit, all-volunteer organization dedicated to rescuing and rehoming purebred Collies in New England and eastern NY. They provide medical care, spaying/neutering, and evaluation in foster homes. They carefully screen adoption applications to ensure each Collie finds a loving, responsible home.
Mission
The Collie Rescue League of New England is dedicated to the preservation and well-being of Collies by providing rescue, placement, intervention, and education services. They take in homeless Collies, provide medical care and foster homes, and carefully screen adoption applications to ensure loving and responsible households.

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