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Dogs, Lost, Found or Rescue Dogs Networking Dog rescues and Dog lovers in Southern California to help save more animals

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Too many dogs get lost on the streets and never make it home. Once they go to a shelter, the costs to redeem their own dog can be astronomical. We hope to locate owners before dogs are taken to the shelters. Please search this page if you have lost a dog, found a dog, or even if you want to adopt a rescue dog. We need foster parents to work with local rescue agencies that will provide you whatever the dog needs, like food, p*e pads, beds, and vetting services. Join our page and stretch to help a dog! Thank you! Some rescues need transporters to take dogs to vet appointments, groomers to groom the dogs. donations and fund raisers to pay for the services they offer to the dogs, and Rescues have to pay fees to pull the dogs from the Humane Society Shelters. Many give of their personal money, their time, and they just need help in catching the lost dogs, confining them somewhere safe, locating families, and holding fund raisers. If you love dogs, please join our page! Dog rescue goes on 24/7 in every community!

This page is dedicated to Rex, who was a rescue dog, scarred and with many broken teeth, Rex suffered so much in dog fighting, but later in his life, he was rescued by my son in law, and rehabilitated and trained. His best moments were swimming and fishing in Lake Havasu, AZ. Rex got cancer, and went into remission for three years, then it came back and he passed away in Ontario, CA just days before Christmas totally at peace, head on a pillow.

At 106 lbs. Rex was a Gentle Giant, who would not hurt a cat, or another dog. He loved all creatures great and small and his biggest job was to soothe his master and Family with his kisses. Rex was a Teacher and a Healer! He would be honored that his legacy is to help find other lost member of the pack! Keep looking for your dog! Keep him safe! Add a buddy to play with you dog! Love your dog and he will love you more!