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With the lack of affordable housing, and the homeless crisis on the rise in Los Angeles, many pet owners believe that surrendering their animal to a city or county shelter is their only option. Our Shelter Intervention Program provides resources to low-income, senior citizens and homeless pet owners, giving them options to keep their pets out ...
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We rescue dogs from high kill shelters across Southern California, rehab them through dog behavior and find them forever homes. To see all of our dogs that are up for adoption, click here. Once you see a dog you are interested in, you can proceed to the adoption form.
We are a small but mighty team of dedicated volunteers and fosters committed to creating happy endings for each of the homeless and abandoned animals who come into our care. For their own wellbeing and through the generosity of sponsors, some animals live out the remainder of their lives with us.
Gives City of Los Angeles residents who can no longer keep their pets the opportunity to find new, loving homes without having to surrender them to the shelter. Pets can go from one home right into another, which means less stress for animals and humans alike.
Help save a life. Welcome to the Los Angeles County Animal Care Foundation website! The Foundation is a nonprofit, 501 (c) (3) charitable organization that raises money to support the animals served by the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control.
Rescue Only means that the medical or behavior team has determined that the animal needs additional rehabilitation and recovery prior to being adopted into a home. In those instances, adoption is reserved for the 389 Adoption Partners registered with DACC.
Looking for a rescue in Los Angeles, CA? Adopt a dog or cat today! Search for local pets in need of a home. Adoptapet.com can help you find directions to your closest rescue and allows you to browse pets for adoption before you visit.
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