ACT V Rescue & RehabilitationClosed
Closed
Programs
Closed
This organization closed in 2023. It filed a final 990 indicating termination and no longer appears as active in IRS records, as it is absent from the EO Business Master File and Pub78 List.
Program 1 [2020]
In 2020, ACT V Rescue & Rehabilitation rescued 25 dogs and 87 cats. Of the dogs, 8 were owner surrenders and the remainder came from the Red Lake Native American Reservation, Pine Ridge Native American Reservation, White Earth Reservation or Leech Lake Reservation. Of the cats, 2 cats were from Bloomington Animal Control the rest were from Red Lake, Leech Lake, White Earth or Pine Ridge. In addition, we support 3 dogs in long-term foster care.In 2020, 98% of the animals ACT V Rescue took in required extensive medical care such as referrals to specialists, surgery and/or ICU support and/or behavioral rehabilitation. A sampling of some of our cases in 2020: 8 sets of orphan kitten litters; 1 dog requiring bilateral shoulder arthroscopy with an overnight stay in ICU. 8 dogs were surrendered to veterinary clinics when the owners could not afford or didnt want to pursue medical care. All would have required euthanasia or otherwise died. A selection of the cases include: 4 month old puppy with Parvovirus; 1 senior small dog with advanced heart worm disease - required cardiology specialty involvement; 1 dog that required open abdominal foreign body surgery; 3 dogs were hit by cars with multiple broken bones and pelvis - required extensive surgery and physical therapy. All of the dogs required ICU stays.The team volunteered at a 2 day Wellness clinic at Red Lake Reservation. We provided vaccines and veterinary care for 80 animals. We brought home a puppy with a broken pelvis and 2 orphan litter of kittens. We took 2 dogs that were surrendered by their owners after the owners had medical emergencies. One was a senior dog and the other entered our long-term foster program due to unknown underlying heart failure. We support 3 dogs that are in long-term foster care. All require constant medical and behavioral support due to disease.ACT V Rescue routinely and successfully treats and places animals with mange, malnutrition, mutilation, broken bones, tick borne diseases, heartworm disease, infectious disease (parvovirus, feline leukemia, intestinal parasites), injuries and neglect.This year, ACT V Rescue & Rehabilitation was able to rehabilitate and rehome 98% of the animals we took in. In 2020, each of the 4 founding volunteers dedicated roughly 1,800 hours of their time to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome these animals.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2020 – Dec 31, 2020Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$90.1KAnimal Rescue and Rehabilitation Program
In 2023, ACT V Rescue & Rehabilitation rescued 25 cats and 5 dogs. They came from Red Lake Reservation, Leach Lake Legacy (White Earth, Pine Ridge and Mille Lacs Reservations), Animal Control, and private parties. In 2023, 90% of the animals ACT V took in required medical care such as emergency and intensive care, referral to specialists, comprehensive medical work-up, advanced dental surgery, as well as treatment with an experimental drug therapy for a fatal disease. A small sampling of some of our cases in 2023 include 5 sets of orphan kittens; 2 sets of mother and kittens; 2 sets of senior cats; a pair of senior dogs that were found abandoned in an empty apartment, each required advanced dental procedures that included abscessed teeth; 1 senior cat diagnosed with untreated thyroid disease, that required bloodwork and chronic medications, and advanced dental disease that required expensive dental procedure; 1 stray dog with an old injury that required orthopedic surgery; 1 cat with a fatal disease that was treated with experimental medical treatment and is doing well; 1 dog from Animal Control, the neglect required humane euthanasia. ACT V Rescue was able to treat and rehome 98% of the animals we took in. All of the volunteers dedicated roughly 2,000 hours of time to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome these animals. The last three months were dedicated to closing down the business.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2023 – Dec 31, 2023Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$64.5K
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