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    • The REAL Bark. Located in Los Angeles, The REAL Bark works to rescue injured and neglected dogs from the streets and unwanted homes. They provide loving foster homes where these dogs can recover and be rehabilitated before moving onto their forever homes.
    • Henry’s Hope Foundation. The Henry’s Hope Foundation in Beverly Hills as part of the ongoing effort to make Los Angeles a No-Kill County through rescuing dogs and cats from high kill shelters.
    • Beople’s Buddies. Beople’s Buddies in Los Angeles rescues small abandoned and abused animals from the streets, shelters, and neglectful homes. Since Hilarey Benda opened the rescue in 2013, they have helped a number smaller, accessory-breed dogs such as chihuahuas, Pomeranians, and toy poodles; read about their success stories here.
    • K911 ResQ. K911 ResQ in Los Angeles helps those animals in the Los Angeles area who are deemed too old, too dangerous, or too medically infirm by other organizations for rescue and rehabilitation.
  1. MaeDay Rescue is a non-profit dog rescue based in Los Angeles. We save hundreds of dogs a year from the shelters and streets through our a foster based program. Sometimes we save cats too! We save dogs of all breeds and all ages.

  2. Ready to find your match? Here are 441 dog shelters in Los Angeles, CA with 12,084 adoptable pets. We'll also keep you updated on Azul's adoption status with email updates.

  3. MaeDay Outpost. 4.7 (18 reviews) Claimed. Pet Stores, Pet Adoption. Closed 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM. See hours. See all 58 photos.

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    • Wagmor Pets Rescue
    • The Labelle Foundation
    • West Los Angeles Animal Shelter
    • Vanderpump Dogs
    • Dawg Squad
    • SpcaLA
    • Doggone Crazy Animal Rescue
    • Bark N’ Bitches
    • Glendale Humane Society
    • Breed Rescuers

    The Wagmor Pets Rescue is located in Studio City and has a mission to “rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome dogs in need.” Their website allows you to learn about the adorable pets, donate, or foster animals that are in need, plus they even offer virtual training after you adopt a sweet, new dog.

    This LA-based animal shelter has a passion for advocating for dogs who need support. The Labelle Foundationlooks for volunteers and foster homes to continuously show love and support to the dogs who need it most. If you’re looking to adopt, foster, or even volunteer, contact them to help the lives of many.

    The official LA Animal Services shelter West Los Angeles Animal Shelteris a no-frills option for adopting a pup in need. Their goal is to make Los Angeles a no-kill city and offers spay/neuter services on site. Not in West LA? LA Animal Services has shelters all across Los Angeles.

    Anyone who is as obsessed with Lisa Vanderpump as I am already knows about Vanderpump Dogs– Lisa’s pink-hued shelter dedicated to moving dogs out of high-kill and dangerous situations and into loving homes. The adoption process includes an application and home visit to ensure all dogs are going to the right home. Even if you didn’t adopt your preci...

    Dawg Squadis a non-profit organization that takes in high-risk pups or those in need of medical care. When you adopt, your new pet will already be spayed/neutered and microchipped to give him or her the best chance at life possible.

    Dedicated to the prevention of cruelty to animals since 1877, spcaLAoffers adoptions, educational tools, disaster relief, and animal cruelty investigations for the community. Head to their site for tips on everything from dog training to tricks!

    This all-breed no-kill rescue was begun in 2013 by one woman with dreams to find every dog a home. Doggone Crazyeven has a “happy tails” section of their website dedicated to the adopted dogs, just in case you need some warm fuzzies.

    In true LA fashion, Bark n’ Bitchesis a humane pet shop offering trendy clothes and accessories for your newly adopted fur baby. Stop by and spot celebs shopping for their pups or buy a t-shirt to support the cause. Who could say no to those puppy dog eyes?

    Adopt, foster, or sponsor a pup at the Glendale Humane Society. They’ve been in business for over 90 years and have placed countless animals into permanent happy homes. Pet viewings are by appointment only, so call ahead before dropping by.

    Looking for a specific breed? Skip the breeder and head to a breed-specific rescue shelter, like the Westside German Shepard Rescue of Los Angeles. Help to reduce overpopulation by adopting instead of shopping for your new pup,

  4. 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.

  5. Volunteers needed for walking dogs! contact Perfect Pet Rescue at 310-726-3731 or email [email protected] for more info

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