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Chobe was on borrowed time at the San Bernardino City Shelter when Southpaw pulled him. He had been reported running the streets of Redlands for over a month before he was caught and turned into the shelter. When his time was up, there was an outcry from the community to extend him by a day....but days go by quickly. Southpaw was able to pull him and get him into a temporary foster. Then, the next day, he was moved into his long-term foster less than 24 hours before the whole town was evacuated due to wildfires.
Through it all, Chobe stayed calm. He looked toward his fosters for guidance. He followed his brand new, temporary pack.
Chobe deserves a loving, kind, gentle, forever home who will care for him for the rest of his days. He has been through more than we will ever know, yet has kept his trust and kindness toward humans.
Chobe is good with other dogs, both big and small. His foster family has cats, which scare him. One cat is okay, but two...he'd rather not.
Chobe tends to gravitate toward the men in both his foster homes. He is loving with all the people and adores the children, but the men in the home he follows around. Chobe is the perfect rescue dog who will be happy going for walks or watching movies on the couch. He's a dog who will be gentle to everyone around him.
Chobe was on borrowed time at the San Bernardino City Shelter when Southpaw pulled him. He had been reported running the streets of Redlands for over a month before he was caught and turned into the shelter. When his time was up, there was an outcry from the community to extend him by a day....but days go by quickly. Southpaw was able to pull him and get him into a temporary foster. Then, the next day, he was moved into his long-term foster less than 24 hours before the whole town was evacuated due to wildfires.
Through it all, Chobe stayed calm. He looked toward his fosters for guidance. He followed his brand new, temporary pack.
Chobe deserves a loving, kind, gentle, forever home who will care for him for the rest of his days. He has been through more than we will ever know, yet has kept his trust and kindness toward humans.
Chobe is good with other dogs, both big and small. His foster family has cats, which scare him. One cat is okay, but two...he'd rather not.
Chobe tends to gravitate toward the men in both his foster homes. He is loving with all the people and adores the children, but the men in the home he follows around. Chobe is the perfect rescue dog who will be happy going for walks or watching movies on the couch. He's a dog who will be gentle to everyone around him.
Whether a potential adopter meets the dog at an adoption event or sees them online, we need an adoption application to begin the process
2.
Interview
The second step is a phone call so I can tell the adopter all about the dog, and find out more about their lifestyle.
3.
Home Check
The most important step! All members of the house hold need to be there. I check the yard and the home.
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
We let them know we will keep the dog chipped to us and that if they can't keep the dog, he/she comes back to us. Adoption fee is collected
5.
Take the Pet Home
We check in with a couple days, a couple weeks and a month after they adopt to make sure the dog is adjusting well and give any help needed
Additional adoption info
Step 1 - submit an application
Step 2 - Have a phone interview
Step 3 - Home check
Step 4 - Sign adoption contract
Step 5 - Take your new family member home.
Step 6 - We will be checking in a couple days, a couple weeks and a month post adoption to make sure the dog is adjusting to his/her new home.
Step 1 - submit an application
Step 2 - Have a phone interview
Step 3 - Home check
Step 4 - Sign adoption contract
Step 5 - Take your new family member home.
Step 6 - We will be checking in a couple days, a couple weeks and a month post adoption to make sure the dog is adjusting to his/her new home.
Just starting out and do not have a regular adoption event site yet.
Just starting out and do not have a regular adoption event site yet.
More about this rescue
Southpaw Rescue is a 501 (c) (3) Southern California animal rescue, focused on the San Bernardino Mountain Communities, dedicated to partnering with other likeminded organizations and individuals to rescue animals in need; providing foster homes and medical care before ultimately finding them the right forever home.
With the hope of one day seeing a world where animal cruelty no longer exists and all animals have a safe home, Southpaw Rescue seeks to work with shelters, individual rescuers and law enforcement to magnify our impact on rescuing animals from abusive and neglectful circumstances.
Southpaw Rescue is a 501 (c) (3) Southern California animal rescue, focused on the San Bernardino Mountain Communities, dedicated to partnering with other likeminded organizations and individuals to rescue animals in need; providing foster homes and medical care before ultimately finding them the right forever home.
With the hope of one day seeing a world where animal cruelty no longer exists and all animals have a safe home, Southpaw Rescue seeks to work with shelters, individual rescuers and law enforcement to magnify our impact on rescuing animals from abusive and neglectful circumstances.
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