Other rescues/shelters
The Rescue Train
Studio City
The Rescue Train, located in Studio City, Los Angeles County, Southern California, is a unique non-profit 501(c)3, no-kill organization dedicated to saving animals.
Read moreThe Tailwaggers Foundation
Los Angeles
The Tailwaggers Foundation provides funding to qualified 501c non-profit organizations who supply life saving treatment to sick and injured animals. The Tailwaggers name itself pays homage to the Tailwaggers Club, a charity created in 1929 England.
Read moreTraci’s Paws
San Diego
Traci's Paws, Inc. is a 501c3, tax-exempt, non-profit organization based in San Diego, Southern California, dedicated to saving animals' lives.
Read moreUnderdog Rescue, Inc.
Trabuco Canyon
UNDERDOG Rescue, (100% non-profit), is dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of lost, abandoned and "Death Row Shelter Animals" in need of loving homes.
Read moreWagging Dog Rescue
Carlsbad
Wagging Dog Rescue, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization based in Carlsbad, San Diego County, Southern California, is dedicated to rescuing dogs from shelters and connecting them with loving forever families.
Read moreWags & Walks
Los Angeles
Wags and Walks, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in West Los Angeles, is a beacon of hope for family-friendly dogs in need of a forever home.
Read moreWAGS Pet Adoption
Westminster
WAGS Pet Adoption is a renowned shelter and adoption group in Westminster, Orange County, Southern California, dedicated to serving the community and its furry companions.
Read moreWestside German Shepherd
Los Angeles
Westside German Shepherd Rescue of Los Angeles, a non-profit 501(c)3 organization, stands as a beacon of hope for German Shepherd dogs in need within Los Angeles County and Southern California.
Read moreZelda’s Foundation for
Marina Del Rey
Zelda's Foundation for Animals, located in Marina Del Rey, Los Angeles County, Southern California, is an all-volunteer, 501c3 nonprofit pet rescue dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of pets in need from local high-kill shelters.
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