Every home needs a dog at some time. If that time has come for your home, please consider adopting from Second Chance Dog Rescue. All dogs available for adoption are spayed or neutered, microchipped, and up to date on their shots.
Upcoming events for Second Chance Dog Rescue:
- September 7, Pet Adoption Event at Petco, 3495 Sports Arena Boulevard, San Diego, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
- September 14, Pet Adoption Event at Petco, Petco, 8501 Fletcher Parkway, La Mesa, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
- September 28, Pet Adoption Event at Petco, 13375 Poway Road, Poway, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
If you adopt a dog from Second Chance Dog Rescue, let me know and I’ll create a unique picture or sketch of your new family member like that shown for the Dog of the Week picture at the bottom of this post and in previous DogDay posts. I can use either a picture from Second Chance Dog Rescue or a digital picture that you have taken. You will get a digital file which you can then print and frame, or use as the screensaver on your computer!
Note that many of the pictures from Second Chance Dog Rescue are not high quality pictures, so a digital picture of your own works best. Make sure you set your camera on the highest quality setting.
This is a $40 value and available only for dogs adopted from Second Chance Dog Rescue.
A selection of dogs currently available for adoption from Second Chance Dog Rescue (click on the dog’s name to go directly to its dog adoption page).
If you want a dog for your family, please consider adopting from Second Chance Dog Rescue. All of the dogs with Second Chance Dog Rescue are in foster homes. There is no central location or shelter where all of them are kept, so they would love for YOU to take them to their forever home.
Visit Second Chance Dog Rescue to see pictures and find information about all the dogs that are available for adoption. Currently there over 180 adoptable dogs listed on the Second Chance Dog Rescue web site.
Second Chance Dog Rescue is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and can always use donations of time, food, leashes and collars, pet gates, and, of course, money. Click on the Donations page for further information. Donations make a difference in the lives of our fine, furry, four-legged friends.
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Dog Picture of the Week:
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Love this post. Not sure if you read this story about a dying mans wishes to see his dog http://abcnews.go.com/US/reunited-dog-dying-mans/t/story?id=13869667. All I can say is got to love dogs. Ivan
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I saw that. There is a similar one about a dying woman’s desire to see her cat one last time. http://www.davidmcelroy.org/?p=13244
A home without a pet is not a home.
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Thanks for the link. What an amazing story, gives me hope that maybe people are not all bad. And animals are four legged furry children. Ivan
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Thanks and your last sentence is true, so true. Ivan
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Molly is a Second Chance Dog. We are happy she chose us. You’re a bit far away, so we’re looking locally although there are certainly 3 that would fit in nicely. Paws up for all the rescue people who shelter the pups until forever homes are revealed.
Great post
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There are so many Chihuahuas (Mix)… I wish I could take them all, but we already have one adopted from Spain. Fingers are crossed for all of them to find a good home soon!
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lovely post
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