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  1. MADRA - Mutts Anonymous Dog Rescue and Adoption. 80,687 likes · 798 talking about this. MADRA Galway - a dog rescue & adoption group. We have a variety of dogs of all breeds, shapes and sizes ready...

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  3. The Animal Pad is an all-breed, non-profit dog rescue in San Diego, Ca. We provide vet care, foster homes & find their forever families.

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    • Lucky Pup Dog Rescue. Located in San Diego, Lucky Pup Dog Rescue was founded in 2010 by Christine and Steve Haslet to rescue small and medium sized dogs from the death rows of some of the highest kill shelters in Southern California.
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  4. San Diego Humane Society has a variety of adoptable pets available including cats, dogs and small animals like rats, rabbits, hamsters, birds, reptiles and more. Choose a pet type, location, gender and/or age to filter your search results.

  5. All of our pets are cared for by foster homes. Mission: To assist in the rescue and rehabilitation of overlooked, neglected, and/or medically fragile shelter dogs in order to find them permanent placement in adoptive homes. Contact Sheila Madrak. Email info@madmutts.org. Phone (619) 992-0720.

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