Milo Foundation

2060 4th Street
San Rafael, California 94901
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Local Phone: (415) 454-6456
E-mail: info@milofoundation.org

MILO MARIN is open for Drop-In Adoptions:
   - Wednesday 12-5PM
   - Thursdays 2-6PM
   - Fridays and Saturdays 12-6PM
   - Sunday 12-4PM

dog rescue, animal rescue, Marin County

Milo The Milo Foundation's Sanctuary in Mendocino County—283 acres of woods, meadows, creeks and hills—is home at any moment to hundreds of critters, most of them in transit from shelters to their forever homes, but some of them permanent residents.

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When we last checked in with the Milo Foundation, they were noticing a sharp increase in the number of Chihuahuas landing in Northern California shelters and now having the sad distinction of being the most euthanized animal in our shelters. It's a California phenomenon, and Milo is trying to help change. In recognition of the fact that more small dogs than large dogs are now facing euthanasia in the shelters, Milo has dropped its adoption fees on Chihuahuas and has incentives for adopting pairs. Milo always has adult and puppy Chihuahua types, and they really vary!   Cady, a cute adoptable dog at MiloCaring for hundreds of dogs at its Mendocino sanctuary, Milo conducts adoptions at Milo Marin, as well as at frequent mobile adoptions in Marin and the East Bay.  One of the Bay Area's oldest and most successful rescues, they have saved over 20,000 lives in their 18 years; they welcome and need your donations, as well as all kinds of volunteer help, including fostering.  more »
DogTrekker wants to thank the San Francisco SPCA and partner 7x7 for staging a great neighborhood event last Saturday in the City's Hayes Valley. Hundreds of dogs brought their uprights to the street party on Octavia between Hayes & Fell to participate in a talent contest, check out the local companies supporting the event and adopt dogs, cats and even bunnies.

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Come join DogTrekker and partner KFOG Radio this Saturday, September 24th, for Dogma:, a street party in San Francisco's Hayes Valley. You can enter your dog in the pet talent contest (awesome costumes count too) and strut away with great prizes for you and Fido. Dogma: is a San Francisco SPCA fund raising event that supports pet adoptions. more »

Milo FoundationSixteen years ago, Lynne Tingle launched a rescue she named after her beloved Australian shepherd Milo, deaf and blind due to "lethal white" syndrome, which didn't interfere with his joie de vivre a bit. "He was an amazing character, always happy, loving life," she recalls.

The Milo Foundation pioneered the concept of bringing adoptable dogs from outlying shelters to the Bay Area. "Every weekend I'd drive a van loaded with Aussie, border collie, cattle dog, Lab and similar mixes and purebred dogs and puppies down to the Bay Area, where people would be lined up ready and eager to adopt," Tingle says.

Today, Milo operates a sanctuary in Mendocino County that houses dogs waiting for their homes, as well as an adoption center in San Rafael and frequent mobile adoptions. While Milo remains a great place to find dogs from the working breeds, it's also saving a lot of little guys.

"One of the most noticeable differences in the euthanasia lists that many shelters send out weekly is the number of small, cuddly lapdogs on the lists; poodles, Chihuahua mixes, terriers, shih-tzu types, Pomeranians," Tingle says. "Sixteen plus years ago, there were very few small dogs in the shelter systems; rarely did they need rescue. Now pits and Chihuahuas are the number one and two breed types being killed in shelters. And with the economy the way it is, it is so much worse for all types of very adoptable animals."

If you'd like to help, Milo is a great place to adopt, and also a great place to volunteer; at the sanctuary, the adoption center, and/or the mobile adoptions. Find details on all these options at www.milofoundation.org.

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