Dogs Looking for a Forever Home
4 year old spayed female Pitbull. Excellent family dog and great with other dogs of all ages, breeds, and sizes. Would love to be part of an active family, or would be a happy couch potato. No medical issues.
1 year old spayed female Bull Terrier Mix. Loves love! She is a bit of a sensitive girl. Needs someone to be patient with her and make her feel safe. Seems to do best with other animals of similar size and energy levels. Possibly has some vision and hearing deficits, but they do not slow her down one bit.
3 year old spayed Female Husky Mix. She warms up to new people quickly. Very eager and attentive. She gets along well with other dogs. She’s active and would benefit from regular exercise. No medical issues.
1 year old neutered male Cattle Dog Mix. He is very active, and definitely needs an outlet for his energy. He is excellent with other dogs, especially those that match his activity level. He loves to play and run. This guy is young and healthy.
8 year old spayed female Pitbull Mix, possibly with Hound or Heeler. She’s a gentle little lady, and does best with other dogs closer to her size. She loves to chew on toys and snuggle up on a comfy bed. She’s extremely low maintenance. No medical issues
6 year old neutered male German Shepherd Mix. He might prefer to be the only dog in the home, or with other lower energy friends. He’s very smart and sensitive. He was badly abused in his previous home, and is very fearful initially, until he is allowed to adjust and feel safe. Would benefit from individualized attention and patience. Loves to be pet and near his person. No medical issues.
2 year old spayed female Chihuahua/Miniature Pinscher Mix. She’s a gem. Very sweet and loving. Excellent with other dogs, and loves to play with similar sized animals. She desperately wants a lap to sit on, and her own person to spoil her. No medical issues.
5 year old spayed female Husky. She’s a typical headstrong, independent Husky. She loves to explore and run, but she’s also incredibly loving and full of personality. She does best by herself, but is okay with other less dominant personalities. No medical issues.
3 year old neutered male Super Mutt. Ace is a spunky guy, very agile and athletic with a very independent personality. He’s very loving and affectionate and completely fine with other dogs, but doesn’t necessarily need to be in a multi-dog family. No medical issues.
6 month old female (Will be spayed when she’s old enough), German Shepherd/Malinois Mix. She is atypical puppy - happy and playful, totally full of life. She is very affectionate and loves to snuggle. Loves people and other dogs. She is gentle, sweet, and loves to love. She would make a wonderful family dog. She has some big paws and will certainly be a good-sized dog when full grown. She has agorgeous, regal look to her that will only become more beautiful as she matures. No medical issues.
1.5 year old neutered male Pitbull Mix. This guy is energetic and happy! He is very drawn to people, and loves to be showered with affection. He can be a bit rowdy, and would be best suited with similar sized, even-tempered dogs. He would also be fine as an only pet. He has the potential to be an excellent addition to a loving home. No medical issues.
8 year old neutered maleHeeler Mix. He is the ultimate companion. He would love a person of his own to feel safe with, and he enjoys being social with other dogs of similar temperaments and energy levels. He also enjoys spending time outdoors. He has an old injury to one of his hind legs, but it resulted in a pain free, functional limp. No medical intervention is required.
Archie is a 2 year old neutered Armenian Gampr. He’s a stud. He’s exceptionally smart and friendly, and a true guardian dog. He alerts to rattlesnakes on the property naturally. He gets along well with other dogs who match his good-natured temperament. He likes having room to run and explore, but is also happy to lounge in the sun.
1 year old spayed female German Shepherd Mix. She’s lovely, and has a wonderful sweet and soft disposition. She’s very gentle and loves attention. She gets along well with other dogs, especially if they’re playful and active like her! No known medical issues.
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Now is a good time to make sure you’ve thoroughly considered how a new
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- What energy level are you looking for in a dog? Active, couch buddy, walking friend?
- Is your current schedule flexible enough to accommodate being home with your new dog to make sure they feel safe and secure before you begin to leave them at home alone or with others?
- Can you afford the equipment, food and medical needed to keep your dog happy, safe, and healthy?
- Do you have a plan for when you and the family go on vacations?
- Do you have friends or family that can take care of your new pet in case of an emergency?
- What age dog are you looking for? If a puppy, are you prepared for the training involved with a young pup?
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FAQs
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Meeting the dog you are interested in is the first step in our process. The dogs are available for a meet and greet Mon-Saturday from 10am -4pm BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Please email us if you see a dog you like here...
Yes, that is step 2! Once you have met a dog you like, and believe that dog to be right as the newest member of your family, we will send you the initial adoption contract and go from there.
We will adopt up to 180 miles away as a normal rule. We do make special case exceptions, so please contact us to discuss it.
When someone adopts from us we request a donation of between $250 to $500 depending on the size and age of the dog being adopted.
Yes. Not only is every dog neutered or spayed, but they get full health evaluations, a complete battery of shots, treatment for any existing conditions, and a microchip. They also spend time socializing with other dogs and people, exposure to a pack environment, and are (mostly!) housebroken (the littles can be a challenge). Basically, they are ready for their new home!
WE are not breed specific and get most of our rescues from high-dump areas of the Antelope Valley. The majority are medium to large size dogs. We see a lot of pit bulls, German shepherds, Belgian Malinois’, and huskies. But we get them in all breeds, shapes and sizes! If you let us know what you are looking for, we are amazing at matching families to dogs!
After you have submitted an application, we will follow up with a home inspection. After that, every adoption starts with a 30-Day “foster period” to make sure everyone gets a chance to feel things out. After the 30-day foster, you will complete a final adoption contract and make your furry friend the newest member of your family.
YES! If you are looking for a pup who needs some special care and love, please let us know, we also have senior dogs who make wonderful companions as well.
Adoption
Find answers to frequently asked questions about the dog adoption process, care requirements, and support.
FAQs
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Meeting the dog you are interested in is the first step in our process. The dogs are available for a meet and greet Mon-Saturday from 10am -4pm BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Please email us if you see a dog you like here...
Yes, that is step 2! Once you have met a dog you like, and believe that dog to be right as the newest member of your family, we will send you the initial adoption contract and go from there.
We will adopt up to 180 miles away as a normal rule. We do make special case exceptions, so please contact us to discuss it.
When someone adopts from us we request a donation of between $250 to $500 depending on the size and age of the dog being adopted.
Yes. Not only is every dog neutered or spayed, but they get full health evaluations, a complete battery of shots, treatment for any existing conditions, and a microchip. They also spend time socializing with other dogs and people, exposure to a pack environment, and are (mostly!) housebroken (the littles can be a challenge). Basically, they are ready for their new home!
WE are not breed specific and get most of our rescues from high-dump areas of the Antelope Valley. The majority are medium to large size dogs. We see a lot of pit bulls, German shepherds, Belgian Malinois’, and huskies. But we get them in all breeds, shapes and sizes! If you let us know what you are looking for, we are amazing at matching families to dogs!
After you have submitted an application, we will follow up with a home inspection. After that, every adoption starts with a 30-Day “foster period” to make sure everyone gets a chance to feel things out. After the 30-day foster, you will complete a final adoption contract and make your furry friend the newest member of your family.
YES! If you are looking for a pup who needs some special care and love, please let us know, we also have senior dogs who make wonderful companions as well.
Adoption
Find answers to frequently asked questions about the dog adoption process, care requirements, and support.