Hopalong & Second Chance Animal Rescue is a non-profit organization whose mission is to eliminate the euthanasia of cats and dogs through rescue, spay/neuter and education programs. Please contact our office at (510) 267-1915 or (415) 506-0161 if you are interested in volunteering, donating, fostering or adopting!
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The San Francisco Bay Area, with a focus on Alameda, Contra Costa and Marin Counties
Additional adoption info
There is a required minimum adoption donation of $150 for one cat, $250 for two cats. One kitten is$175, two kittens are $300. $275 for dogs (over 6 months of age), $400 for puppies (dogs 6 months of age and younger), and $150 for Chihuahuas over 6 months of age. We encourage any interested individual or family to apply for one of our animals. However, each application will need to be screened and approved by a volunteer or staff member before adoption.
793 S. Tracy Blvd. #133,
Tracy,
CA
95376
4651 Gleason Drive,
Dublin,
CA
94538
P.O. Box 3508,
Redwood CIty,
CA
94064
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