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American Brittany Rescue
American Brittany Rescue (ABR) is a not-for-profit Brittany (dog breed specific) rescue organization based in Earlville, Illinois (USA), founded in 1991. The purpose of ABR is to take in abandoned, lost, or surrendered Brittanys; to evaluate them; to provide all necessary veterinary work; to provide rehabilitation when needed; and to place them into suitable permanent homes. It is also ABR’s purpose to provide education and support for these new owners; to promote responsible dog ownership; and to provide public education for the humane care and treatment of all domesticated animals.

ABR is a growing group of volunteers in the U.S. and Canada dedicated to rescuing homeless Brittanys. Through the years, many wonderful, dedicated volunteers have helped ABR grow into a forward looking, innovative non-profit organization. Each year, ABR rescues approximately 1,000 Brittanys, saved by over 700 volunteers. Those numbers continue to grow. ABR works cooperatively with vets, shelters and other rescue groups to save as many of the Brittanys found out about as possible.