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Welcome To Southern California Golden Retriever Rescue

Our mission is to find loving, lifetime homes for all Southern California Golden Retrievers in need, regardless of conditions or circumstances. We will always strive to heal the sick and injured, rehabilitate the neglected and abused, and nurture the aged and unwanted until we find the perfect family who will shower them with unconditional love.

Our vision is to build a refuge - a sanctuary - to serve as a halfway house where each of our beloved Goldens can rest and recuperate, prior to being placed with a foster or permanent family and moving on in their new lives.

To learn more about adopting, turning in a Golden for rescue, or volunteering, please call us at (866) 299-1899.

Thank you for supporting the Southern California Golden Retriever Rescue and for visiting SCGRRescue.org!

What's New at SCGRRescue?

New!The New Ralphs Rewards Program requires that you link your two cards. Click here or go to Using your Ralphs Club Card for instructions.

 

 
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Heat Stroke Tips

What you should know about pets and hot weather

 

July Events

Spay/Neuter Fund http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/scgrrescueAuction - starts July 13th

American Heroes Air Show - July 12th

Simi Valley Adoption Event - July 19th

C.A.R.L. Pooch Parade, Ventura - July 20th

Click here for details on events

 

New Available Goldens

Murphy, 11 monthsBonnie & Clyde, 3-5 years

Wendall, 6 monthsWesley, 18 months

Ten Reasons NOT to Adopt a Golden Retriever

 

New Adoptions

Sweetie PieBella

LucyEllie

Buddy & QuinnBrownie

 

 

Southern California Golden Retriever Rescue is a 501(c)(3) corporation.

 

 

Raffle

Golden Quilters Raffle
for the April Fund

Drawing: September 27
CLICK for tickets!

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
                   

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