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One of A Kind Pet Rescue
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1929 W. Market St., Akron, OH 44313
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I adopted a Saint Bernard from One of a Kind when the organization was in its infancy but working so hard to find homes for animals. They have grown but never lost their love and desire to find just the right home for each and every rescue by careful screening of adopters and providing loving, clean temporary quarters.

One of A Kind Pet Rescue

#26 in United States, #1 in Ohio, #1 in Akron

1929 W. Market St., Akron, OH 44313

https://oneofakindpets.com

[email protected]

Service areas:

Akron, Canton, Cleveland

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One of A Kind Pet Rescue is a non-profit organization founded in November 2005 and is funded by private donations. The organization is dedicated to saving animal lives, rescuing pets in imminent danger of euthanasia, spaying/neutering and adoption of homeless animals into appropriate, loving homes. We are a no-time-limit shelter, and no adoptable animal is euthanized. Many of our animals come from Animal Control Facilities (the pound) just prior to their scheduled euthanasia. Sick or injured animals brought to us by Good Samaritans are often given priority. Owner surrenders and strays are accepted when space is available.

Mission and Vision

OUR MISSION: To save the lives of animals in imminent danger of euthanasia and enrich the lives of people through rescue, spaying/neutering, adoption, and advocacy on behalf of homeless pets.

Adoption Policy

One of A Kind Pet Rescue adopts cats & dogs into loving, appropriate homes. We require all adopters to visit the rescue, meet the pet, and complete both an application and interview process. Adopters must be at least 18 years of age, have a stable home and ability to properly care for their pet. We verify residency and obtain landlord approvals if applicable. Adopted dogs must also meet existing family dogs prior to adoption. All pets are spayed/neutered, microchipped, vaccinated, and flea/tick/worm treated prior to adoption.
https://www.oneofakindpets.com/adoptable-pets-adoptable-animals/view-adoptable-pets/

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"I adopted a Saint Bernard from One of a Kind when the organization was in its infancy but working so hard to find homes for animals. They have grown but never lost their love and desire to find just the right home for each and every rescue by careful screening of adopters and providing loving, clean temporary quarters."

michelle t.

Adoptee

"The work the volunteers do is amazing. The adoptions are incredibly successful"

christina a.

Supporter, Fan

"We adopted our Charlie (formerly KC) from OOAK almost two years ago. He was our first rescue dog we’ve had and he definitely won’t be the last. The adoption process went smoothly, along with the meet and greet with our other dog. OOAK does such great work in the community with all sorts of fundraising events. They are the #1 animal rescue group in Ohio!"

joy w.

Adoptee, Supporter, Fan

"Amazing shelter who helps not only with adoption but low cost vet care for clients"

samantha m.

Fan

"I adopted my now 4yo chocolate lab/terrier mix. He is our baby. I can’t imagine our daily lives without his energetic self 🐾"

melissa n.

Adoptee

"I ADOPTED A CAT...EVEN THOUGH I LOVE DOGS I DON'T HAVE THE TIME THEY NEED... I LIKE THAT ONE OF A KIND PET IS A NO KILL SHELTER, THEY EVEN TAKE EVEN ANIMALS IN NEED OF SERIOUS MEDICAL TREATMENT"

janet d.

Adoptee

"For the past 20 months, I have been volunteering weekly at OOAK Pet Rescue in Akron, Ohio. It is truly my joy, my pleasure! The staff consistently show such unconditional love, concern, care, respect, and commitment for the dogs and cats there. Like people, some animals are more difficult than others and yet, regardless of the ensuing challenges, I have never seen even the most trying dog or cat treated with anything but patience, kindness, compassion, and care to help heal and rehabilitate them into ultimately a great companion animal. I love too that no animal has a time limit on their OOAK stay. Some have been there for extended periods and are always given the same care, love, and commitment as the newest arrival. Plus, they have the added advantage of invariably becoming staff and volunteer favorites! The work is hard - emotionally and physically - and ceaseless but the OOAK staff are truly remarkable and inspiring. Plus, many volunteers clearly wholeheartedly embrace the mission of OOAK and donate so much time, effort, and energy in giving these precious dogs and cats the best possible lives...present and future."

pamela o.

Volunteer / foster

"I have been working with One of A Kind Pets since 2017. I “volunteer” in a different way. I help run an animal advocate group in West Virginia. We pull animals from our local shelters, take in owner surrender animals and advocate for them to One of A Kind. They have been a wonderful rescue partner for so many animals over the years. They continue to take animals that other rescue groups overlook. Most times I don’t even send a picture of the animal I am asking about. Just age, size and what vetting they have had. One of A Kind has helped so many medical animals from our community. The cat program takes Felv+ more than any other rescue. They are not afraid to take bonded pairs, seniors, or the beat up street cat. Our advocate group is very thankful to be a small “part” of this wonderful rescue."

julie t.

Volunteer / foster

"Does a wonderful job rescuing animals in need and helping them get the care and homes they deserve. They also offer low cost spay and neuter services to the public."

mary g.

Supporter

"Amazing pet rescue!! All the employees are so genuine and really care about all the animals ❤️"

julia m.

Supporter

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