Pet Rescue North, Inc

Pet Rescue North, Inc Who We Are

Pet Rescue North, Inc. (PRN) is a non-profit, no-kill animal rescue shelter operating on the north side of Jacksonville, Florida.

The driving principle of PRN is that euthanasia is never an option unless it is medically in the best interests of the animal! What We Do

An obvious comparison in mission and goals exists between Best Friends Animal Society—the subject of National Geographic Channel’s television series, Dogtown and, arguably, one of most famous and well-funded rescue shelters in the U.S.—and PRN. Like Best Friend

s, PRN is known as a shelter caring for the animals that no-one else wants, animals that others consider unadoptable:

• seniors
• the blind or deaf
• amputees
• animals with medical issues

As an example, PRN recently rescued a Rottweiler with cancer and a cat with two feet missing. Frequently, PRN is called upon to rescue animals from other shelters considering euthanizing the animal. However, the comparison with Best Friends ends there. PRN has neither the name-recognition nor the resources—financial, physical or human—available to Best Friends. A Short History of PRN

Pet Rescue North, Inc. (PRN) was established in 1992 as a non-profit, no-kill animal shelter, registered with the State of Florida. PRN was the dream of Barbara Moody who believed that all abandoned and stray animals on the north side of Jacksonville, Florida, deserved a haven where they would be safe until suitable homes were found. Tragically, Barbara became seriously ill and passed away before her dream could become a reality. Peggy Haynes, a dedicated, hardworking volunteer took over operation of PRN and its associated shelter and, although PRN is not yet the big, beautiful, facility envisioned by Barbara, we are fulfilling some of her dreams. PRN has been operating for many years thanks to one of our original sponsors, Dr. Philip Hightman, DVM, who provided reasonably priced veterinary care to get our shelter moving forward. How We Function

PRN operates from money received through adoption fees, fund-raising activities, various animal protection grants, and—most importantly of all--donations. We also rely heavily on materials, equipment, and time donated by concerned citizens. Caring for the animals and maintaining the shelter is a 24/7 operation. There are up to 80 dogs and cats requiring attention at any given time. Some animals are special-need pets that require continuous medical attention, administration of medications, exercise, love, etc. Currently, Brentwood Animal Hospital provides reasonably priced medical care for our "boarders". This makes it possible for all animals to be spayed or neutered at an affordable price, along with providing shots, worming, FIV/Feluk and Diro tests. Our wonderful volunteers keep up our daily schedule of feeding, cleaning, medicating, training and grooming, while also providing the love and socialization these very special cats and dogs need. Many of our little critters have been mentally and physically abused, and it takes months to make them trust people again. Another outstanding group of people PRN could not do without are the foster homes where animals—animals who otherwise would end up at kill shelters--are placed when we have no room at our own facility.

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Today, Oct 29, 2025

Courtesy post – Jacksonville, Florida. Herschel still needs someone to save him. He is at the Jacksonville Humane Societ...
10/25/2025

Courtesy post – Jacksonville, Florida. Herschel still needs someone to save him. He is at the Jacksonville Humane Society, they have treated him surgically for cherry eye. Elizabeth was able to track down the breeder, And they agreed to take back the poodle. Please reach out to the humane society if you would like to help him. He is probably about 13 and has had his world upended.

10/24/2025
Email this addresd if you can help - mailto:kristen.barker@yahoo.com I spoke with a woman this morning (didn’t catch her...
10/23/2025

Email this addresd if you can help - mailto:[email protected]

I spoke with a woman this morning (didn’t catch her name) on the phone and was told to email a picture of this dog my niece found. She didn’t know what to do and ended up driving him to her home in Fleming Island. He’s scared and won’t come out of the car and animal control won’t come help because obviously she drove him away from Duvall County. She had to take her mom’s car to work and I’m not there to help. Duvall animal control does not open 12 and he’s still in her car. Would appreciate any help.

10/22/2025
Courtesy, post, Jacksonville, Florida – all questions, comments, and suggestions. Should go directly to the email at the...
10/21/2025

Courtesy, post, Jacksonville, Florida – all questions, comments, and suggestions. Should go directly to the email at the end of this post..

Hello,
I have a 6 year old shipooh (apricot/ golden) that I need to re-home. Unfortunately due to my medical conditions in just not able to care for her the same & I can't stand to see her suffer. I don't want to abandon her but I'm just unable to take care of her anymore.
Please help by posting her. She's healthy, never bit anyone, extremely playful & loving & actually very smart. She's easy to house train.

Niquanda Fields

mailto:[email protected]

Address

Jacksonville, FL
32226

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 6pm
Thursday 8:30am - 6pm
Friday 8:30am - 6pm

Telephone

+19044771000

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