Welcome to Animal Rescue League of El Paso
"Protecting Life, Providing Love"
We are a No-Kill Shelter
Our mission is to serve stray, abandoned, orphaned, injured and abused companion animals by providing medical care and shelter in times of need, locating lifelong homes, and promoting responsible pet guardianship through education, legislation and sterilization.
Animal Rescue League of El Paso, Inc. is a volunteer based, no-kill organization, founded in 1995. ARL rescues, rehabilitates and places approximately 1,400 dogs, cats, kittens and puppies a year. Over 15,000 animals have been adopted into responsible, loving, lifelong homes since our beginning. No animal is euthanized unless it is on a veterinarian’s advice to end or prevent pain and suffering from a terminal untreatable illness or physical ailment, or in cases when severe, uncorrectable dangerous behavioral problems prevent the animal’s placement.
Animal Rescue is a private, non-profit, charitable organization with 501(c)(3) status, which does not receive any government funding or tax dollars. We are supported solely by private donationsfrom caring people in our community and small grants.
We hope that you will take some time to browse our site and learn more about our organization and the precious animals we are proud to serve. By clicking on the links you can take a virtual tour of our shelter, witness our day-to-day operations, view our adoptable animals, read our most heartwarming rescue stories and much more.
If at any time you have questions about Animal Rescue League, please call us at (915)877-5002.
THANK YOU for your interest in our life saving work.
Animal Rescue League of El Paso, P.O. Box 13055, El Paso, Texas 79913 Phone: (915)877-5002
Our life-saving work is supported solely by foundation grants and the loving contributions of individual donors. We receive no government funding nor are we a United Way agency.
Pictures, stories, and written material on our web-site cannot be reproduced, sold, re-copied or used in any other way without written permission from the Animal Rescue League.
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