ANIMAL RESCUE MOVEMENT, INC.

 

Our History

CHIP

Rescued 2002

Animal Rescue Movement (ARM) was established in 1993 by Jeanne Dixon. We are a non-profit, no-kill, all-volunteer organization in the Jacksonville and Northeast Florida area.

ARM rescues abused, injured, unwanted and abandoned dogs and cats from local shelters and streets. For these animals, being rescued is the difference between life and death, as most of these loving pets would otherwise face certain death due to pet overpopulation and overcrowding in our local shelters. We rescue mixed breed as well as purebred animals. Once rescued, ARM provides food, proper medical care, spay/neuter and all necessary vaccinations.

We have several animals who would benefit by having "foster parents". We are looking for caring and patient people who can take these animals into their homes and continue the loving care that we strive to provide for them. In these homes, the animals will receive training, socialization and evaluation. If you are interested please fill out the Foster Parent application and questionnaire.


Foster Application

Foster Questionnaire

 

Lifestyle and needs of prospective adopters and pets are carefully matched to ensure the best placement.
 Potential adopters are asked to complete an adoption application and interview with an ARM Adoption Counselor.

Please note that we only adopt our pets to families living within a 75 mile radius of Jacksonville.
If you live outside of this zone please check the local rescue shelters, animal control and the Humane Society in your area
or contact us for more information.
 

 Adoption Application

Please print the application and fill it out.
The application is a PDF file.  You will need adobe acrobat to view this file.  
Please download Adobe Acrobat for FREE if you do not currently have it.

 


 

Our Mission

 

To seek the proper medical care for all animals rescued by us, to spay/neuter all animals BEFORE they are placed in their new homes, to love and socialize these animals to ensure the success of their future adoption, and to place them in permanent, loving homes.

We also strive to educate the public of the importance of spay/neuter and proper medical care, heartworm prevention, crate training when appropriate and socialization/training of their pet(s).

 

LAUREN

Rescued 2002