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Bichon Rescue of Orange County

1400 No Kraemer Blvd, Unit 1314
Placentia
California
92871
We rescue and re-home adult Bichons and other small non-shedding breeds that would be suitable in a senior home. We are dedicated to the rehabilitation of neglected, abused, or otherwise homeless Bichon Frises, Bichon mixes and other small breeds, placing them into permanent, stable, and caring forever homes. We believe in the value of our senior citizens as adopters and are committed to their advocacy and support. We believe in promoting awareness of the need to spay and neuter pets, and of the importance of proper medical, dental and nutritional care We believe in cultivating a volunteer spirit in our youth and educating them about the importance of pet advocacy.
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No Kill Los Angeles

1845 Pontius Ave
California
90025

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adopt@nkla.org(424) 208-8840
Coalition led by Best Friends Animal Society working to make LA a no-kill city.
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Cause for SB Paws

San Bernardino
California
92690
cause4sbpaws@gmail.com
Cause for SB Paws is dedicated to the San Bernardino area's animal care and control issues - and the problems here are vast. We currently have SBC and Devore shelter dogs, strays and owner surrenders in our care, and we strive to raise community awareness of the importance of spay, neuter and vaccinating. We also work 24/7 on rehoming our rescued dogs into fabulous, pet-centered communities and families. Make a difference & adopt one of our dogs today!
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Silicon Valley Pet Project

San Jose
California
95150
adoptions@svpetproject.org
Silicon Valley Pet Project (SVPP) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization committed to saving local at-risk shelter pets through rescue, community involvement, and education.
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Love & Second Chances

San Ramon
California
94582
melody@lovesecondchances.com
Love & Second Chances was created in hopes to better connect the public with the rescue community. Our rescue is based out of Northern California (San Ramon, CA ) with a small division in Sacramento, CA. Our foster homes are scattered all around the bay area and within the Sacramento division. Our team consist of compassionate people who share the same goals of rescuing those who are voiceless and in need of a second chances at life. In the end, the feeling of knowing you have saved a life at the brink of death is priceless. We believe rescuing doesn’t only save the animals in need but people as well. Our hope is to show that a little TLC can go a long way! Together we can make a difference, let’s start today!
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Dachshund Rescue of Los Angeles

California
90024
tamarapitman@gmail.com(310) 948-3754
We are an independently run organization. Dachshund Rescue of Los Angeles aims to reduce the number of dachshunds being euthanized in local shelters and provide well educated and committed homes for homeless dogs.
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Inland Valley Humane Society

500 humane wy
Pomona
California
91766

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adopter@ivhsspca.org(909) 623-9777
Established in 1949, the Inland Valley Humane Society & S.P.C.A. is a private, non-profit, full-access animal shelter dedicated to providing a safe refuge for animals in our community (s). Our mission to care for all animals is made possible by friends like you. Every day our dedicated staff ensures that every animal receives food, veterinary care and the attention they need until they can find a forever home.
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Animal Rescue Volunteers

1464 Madera Road #N350
Simi Valley
California
93065

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staff@arvsimi.org(805) 579-8047
Our mission is to make a difference in the pet overpopulation problem by rescuing and re-homing abandoned animals in the Simi Valley Community as well as the greater Ventura and Los Angeles County areas. In working with local animal shelters, veterinarians, and other rescue groups, we locate animals most in need of care. While in our foster care, we ensure animals are properly fed and exercised, spay/neutered, microchipped and have high quality medical attention. Animal Rescue Volunteers (ARV), Inc. is a non-profit organization that began in 1994. We are volunteers who love animals and wish to make a difference. ARV is a well respected, long-standing organization that provides this service to the Simi Valley Community as well as the larger Ventura and Los Angeles County areas. ARV has been instrumental in the adoption of over 5,000 animals since 1994. We continually provide veterinary care for rescued animals such as assistance for broken jaws, hip and leg fractures, and upper respiratory illnesses, cancer treatments, mange, vision impairment, infections, and heart problems while they are awaiting adoption. We even bought a pacemaker for ARV's mascot, who is no longer with us. We provide animal "well-care" such as shots and grooming. To date we have provided over $250,000 for this care.
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Mending Fences

P.O. Box 25806
California
93729

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mendingfencesca@gmail.com(559) 382-6601
Mending Fences is an all volunteer pet rescue organization committed to helping the pet population. Our mission is to reduce the suffering of the many homeless family pets in our community, through love, rescue, rehabilitation, veterinary care, education and prevention (spay and neuter) to the extent our resources and finances allow. Mending Fences is committed to the well-being of the animals in our care, our volunteers and the community. We will strive to work with the community, local shelters, humane organizations, state and local government, enforcement agencies, veterinary offices, and other rescue organizations in order to foster a positive and wholesome rescue environment.
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