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San Francisco Bay Area Rescue Dog Adoptions

Grateful Dogs Rescue is the oldest all-breed rescue group in San Francisco.  For more than two decades our mission has been to save the lives of dogs at San Francisco Animal Care and Control that are at risk of euthanasia.  We save as many of these dogs as possible, place them in experienced foster homes, and provide veterinary care and training as needed until loving adopters can be found.

     






This Months Grateful Dogs Rescue Alumni Story – Bailey and Rio

"I adopted Rio, a Rottweiler/Lab cross, in 1996 when I met her in Georgette's  care (Georgette is a Grateful Dogs Rescue volunteer) at Riverside Equestrian Center. Although I never intended to or did compete, Rio flew through the obedience and agility classes we took  and has always been the most loving and obedient dog I have ever known. That is not to say that she doesn't have fun; chasing tennis balls and helping me run the horses have been among her favorite pass times!  I  think we all get one perfect dog in our lives, and Rio is mine.  Her  health was excellent until the summer of 2007 when a tumor extruded from  her body.  It turned out to be a vaginal cancer but it was surgically  removed and is not expected to return in her lifetime.  We have been  able to grow a little older together and I cherish every day!

I adopted Bailey, a Belgian Malinois, when Georgette introduced me to  her at Riverside Equestrian Center in 1998.  Georgette may recall that  Bailey was so scared of people she literally shook on the end of the  leash. Bailey still needs a little extra care when being introduced to  people or when in tight spaces, but she has turned out to be my little  snuggler, clown, and irrepressible spirit!  Bailey had to have knee  surgery in 2006 and her hips have been getting weaker since about the  same time, but other than that her health is also excellent.  She still  loves to steal Rio's toys and snuggle!"

Grateful Dogs Rescue. Thank you for rescuing Rio and Bailey and bringing them into my life!" ~Lauren
         

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     Grateful Dogs Rescue Announcements

Grateful Dogs Rescue To Hold Adoption Event at Beale and Bryant Street Dog Park11-Feb-2012

Join the South Beach and Rincon Hill neighborhoods in celebrating the official opening of the Be..

Grateful Dogs Rescue Requesting Year End Donations To Fund 2012 Dog Rescue In San Francisco21-Dec-2011

Adoption fees cover barely one-third of the cost the medical care and expenses of the dogs rescu..

Grateful Dogs Rescue Fundraising Happy Hour at Doc's Clock Saturday, December 3rd03-Dec-2011

Please join Grateful Dogs Rescue for our annual holiday party on Saturday, December 3rd!! Gratef..

Grateful Dogs Rescue Will Be At Pet Pride Day 2011 In Golden Gate Park30-Oct-2011

Sunday, October 30th from 11:00am – 3:00pm, join San Francisco Animal Care and Control (SFACC)..

 

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