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Beautiful Tera is a striking malamute/husky mix who came to TRD from a military family who was deploying and couldn't take Tera with the... show more
Beautiful Tera is a striking malamute/husky mix who came to TRD from a military family who was deploying and couldn't take Tera with them. Typical of her breeds, Tera is highly intelligent and seemed to understand that something wasn't right. It's taken her a little while to adjust to her new situation, but she seems to be settling in well with her foster and gaining confidence and trust in people. Tera is sensitive at first to touch with new people, but she quickly warms up and asks for affection and pets. She lived in a home with other pets, including dogs, but she seems to be selective about her canine friends. She walks well on a leash but can be reactive to other dogs when she's out and about. This is an issue that can be corrected easily with training and consistent behavior from her walker. Tera is a beautiful dog who turns heads wherever she goes. At three years old she is about 50 pounds, but she could stand to gain 15 to 20 pounds more to fill out her frame. Tera is crate trained and housetrained. She has a medium energy level and settles down really well after a little exercise. She likes laying in the middle of a room with her people, stretching out her long legs in every direction, sometimes while on her back! Also true to her breeds, she doesn't bark but "talks" and sometimes "sings". However, she is very discriminating about when she speaks up. She is not a noisy dog at all. It appears that Tera did not receive much in the way of training as a young dog, but she is certainly up for the challenge now. She is smart and motivated more by affection than food. An understanding of and experience with her breeds will be helpful in training Tera. She is a gem of a dog, looking for the perfect forever family. If you would like to meet Tera, please fill out an adoption application on the TRD website and an adoption coordinator will contact you to schedule a meet and greet. show less
Handsome Otis is a fun and engaging guy who loves socializing with both dogs and humans at the dog park! Otis came to TRD from Humane So... show more
Handsome Otis is a fun and engaging guy who loves socializing with both dogs and humans at the dog park! Otis came to TRD from Humane Society of Imperial County, where he was taken in as a stray. This handsome Aussie shepherd mix seems a little inexperienced with things like riding in the car, but he is a good sport when it comes to trying stuff out. Otis is pretty much full grown at 35 pounds (he may pack on a few pounds to fill out completely). At 12 months old as of early July 2015, Otis is the perfect age to start basic training with his new forever family--could that be you? If you would like to meet Otis, please fill out an application on the TRD website and an adoption coordinator will be in touch to set up a meet and greet. show less
Reyna is a fun and confident spaniel/chihuahua mix who came to TRD from the Humane Society of Imperial Valley. At one year old as of Jul... show more
Reyna is a fun and confident spaniel/chihuahua mix who came to TRD from the Humane Society of Imperial Valley. At one year old as of July 2015, Reyna is the perfect age to start her life with her forever family. Reyna's foster family reports that she is good with other dogs, cats, and children. She is a fun and lovable pup who loves pack walks with her foster siblings. She has a confident strut and a playful demeanor. Reyna is also fully housetrained. Reyna loves her people, and is a sweet and affectionate girl. If you are looking for a snuggle buddy, look no further than Reyna. She loves to shower her people with love and affection. Reyna has a great confidence about her and a wonderful playful nature. And at around 9 pounds, she can fit into pretty much any living situation. If you are looking for a fun and affectionate girl to join your pack, you need to meet Reyna! If you'd like to meet Reyna in person, please fill out an application on the TRD website and an adoption coordinator will be in touch to set up a meet and greet. show less
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Sweet Stassi came to The Rescued Dog from the Humane Society of Imperial County, where she was taken in as a stray. This adorable 12-pou... show more
Sweet Stassi came to The Rescued Dog from the Humane Society of Imperial County, where she was taken in as a stray. This adorable 12-pound spaniel mix is a great little leash walker. She stays close to her human and falls in with her doggie foster brother well. When she is out on walks she loves meeting new people, and she is cautious but not impolite with other dogs. Her doggie foster brother is a bigger rough and tumble kind of guy, she we know she will do fine with another dog in the home. Stassi is 1 year old as of July 2015. She is the perfect age to start some basic training with her forever family. She already knows "sit" and she is excited to learn more! She is fun and friendly and will be fun to train. Her cutest move is that she spins when she gets excited. Could Stassi be the sweetie you've been looking for? To meet Stassi, please fill out an application on the TRD website and an adoption coordinator will be in touch to set up a meet and greet. show less
Adorable puppy Wendy came to TRD from Humane Society of Imperial County, where she was taken in as a stray in Calexico. Wendy is a smart... show more
Adorable puppy Wendy came to TRD from Humane Society of Imperial County, where she was taken in as a stray in Calexico. Wendy is a smart and sweet girl who is already picking up on basic training in her foster home. She currently lives with small children, a cat, and a dog (a TRD "graduate"!) She gets along well with everyone! Wendy's foster mom reports that Wendy has already figured out that she needs to go outside to go potty, and will tap at the door when she needs to go. Wendy is also working on her leash manners. She's great when she's the only dog, but when she walks with her doggie foster sibling she just wants to play! At 3 months old as of early July, Wendy is the perfect age to start her puppy training with her forever family. This smart and sweet girl will be fun and easy to train. She is around 15 pounds at 3 months old, and we predict that she will be around 60 pounds when she is fully grown. If you would like to meet Wendy, please fill out an application on the TRD website and an adoption coordinator will be in touch to schedule a meet and greet! show less
Sweet and easygoing Rocco was saved from the streets of Ensenada and brought up to TRD in June 2015. This handsome guy is very dog and p... show more
Sweet and easygoing Rocco was saved from the streets of Ensenada and brought up to TRD in June 2015. This handsome guy is very dog and people friendly, and has a fun sporty side to him. He is great at the dog park and enjoys off-leash play time with his canine buddies. He currently lives in a foster home with another dog and does great with his foster "sister". Rocco also has a snuggly side and loves to be next to his humans. He thinks of himself as a lap dog, even though he's a sturdy 30 pounds.According to his foster family, Rocco has two modes: energetic and sporty or couch potato! A good walk or a trip to the dog park followed by some couch time would pretty much be Rocco's idea of the perfect day. Rocco has been a street dog, and does not have much in the way of basic training, although he would be a quick learner. Rocco will need to live in a home with a secure fence as he has been a wanderer for the first year and a half of his life. Rocco has a lot of potential and is already a great companion. And at 1 and a half years old, he is the perfect age to start the rest of his life with his new family. If you would like to meet Rocco, please fill out an application on the TRD website and an adoption coordinator will be in touch to set up and meet and greet! show less
Those ears!! That face! How can anyone resist? Meet Pepper Potts, an adorable spaniel/pomeranian mix who was surrendered by her owner to... show more
Those ears!! That face! How can anyone resist? Meet Pepper Potts, an adorable spaniel/pomeranian mix who was surrendered by her owner to San Bernardino County's shelter. How anyone could give up this cutie is beyond us, but we are certainly happy she is with TRD! Pepper's foster describes her as a sweet, loving, and playful puppy who has lots of fun energy but who can sit quietly when asked to do so. Pepper is a sporty little dog, she's very athletic and loves to run! She is also very smart and food motivated. She already knows her name, sit, and fetch, and is quickly learning other skills. When Pepper Potts first came to us, she was only 4 months old and fearful of new humans and dogs, and likely to guard those she does trust. We suspect some kind of traumatic event made her mistrusting of new friends and too protective of old ones. Her foster, who is also a dog trainer, has been working diligently to train her away from this behavior and she has made great strides toward becoming a lovely companion. Pepper is looking for a home with owners who will continue her training and help her grow. Pepper is comfortable with older, respectful children, but toddlers can be a little overwhelming for her. Pepper is already crate trained and house trained. At 6 months old, she is at a great age to continue her training and start her life with her new family. She is currently 10 pounds and we expect her to be about 15 pounds full grown. Are you looking for a fun and sporty friend to join your family? Fill out an application to meet Pepper! show less
A chug? A pugwawa? Call her what you want, we call Honey Bun plain old adorable! This sweet little pug-chihuahua mix came to TRD from th... show more
A chug? A pugwawa? Call her what you want, we call Honey Bun plain old adorable! This sweet little pug-chihuahua mix came to TRD from the Ramona Humane Society in San Jacinto. They know we have a thing for dogs with silly underbites! Honey Bun is a little shy to start with new people. She was unsure of her foster mom's touch at first, which makes us suspect she was treated with a heavy hand in her past. Once she warms up and starts to trust, though, she is affectionate and loyal. She has met families with children while out on walks, and she gently approaches them for pets. We think Honey Bun would do well in a family with respectful children. She also seems to be particularly fond of men. Honey Bun looks for cues from her humans before she interacts with cats and other dogs. She seems reluctant to interact with other dogs, although she is not aggressive, just unsure. She will need a forever family who will work on her confidence in these situations. The reward for this training and patience will be a loving, life-long companion. Honey Bun is about 1 year old and weighs around 10 pounds. If you would like to meet Honey Bun, please fill out an application on the TRD website and an adoption coordinator will be in touch to set up a meet and greet. show less
Adorable Indy was found as a stray and brought into Humane Society of Imperial County. Clearly, 3-year-old Indy was a breeding dog and w... show more
Adorable Indy was found as a stray and brought into Humane Society of Imperial County. Clearly, 3-year-old Indy was a breeding dog and was already grossly overbred by the time TRD got her. Despite this mistreatment from humans, Indy is a really easygoing dog with people, and enjoys meeting new human friends. Her foster family reports that she is calm and happy to be left in their home alone during the day but has lots of energy for walks when it's time to be active. Overall she is a low maintenance, easygoing girl. Indy has not had much in the way of obedience training. So far, she has learned "sit", and it ready to learn more! Indy can be leash reactive with other dogs, so she will need a little training in that department. (All adoptions through The Rescued Dog include a complimentary training session.) It appears that she is unsure of herself when she meets other dogs. We believe that she can acclimate to living with another dog if she is introduced properly, but she will need good leadership from her people with that. Indy is large for a Boston terrier, about 32 pounds. We believe she is mixed with French or Victorian bulldog. This may have been part of the appeal for breeding her, unfortunately. She is now spayed, healthy, and ready for her forever home. If you would like to meet Indy, please fill out an adoption application at the TRD website and an adoption coordinator will be in touch to arrange and meet and greet. show less
Are you looking for a fun and friendly dude to join your pack? Meet Rusty! Rusty came to TRD from the Humane Society of Imperial County,... show more
Are you looking for a fun and friendly dude to join your pack? Meet Rusty! Rusty came to TRD from the Humane Society of Imperial County, when he was taken in as a stray. This adorable little low rider is a good natured guy who loves everyone he meets, both human and canine. He has also been living with cats! Rusty is up for any adventure but he is also an expert snuggler and knows when it's time to relax and hang out. Rusty has been living in a home with a younger child and is gentle and respectful. He would love to be in an active family with lots of company. Rusty is smart and is at a perfect age to begin his basic training with his new forever family. He learns quickly and will be fun and easy to train. Rusty is about 1 year old as of early June 2015. At around 20 pounds, Rusty is a great size for almost any living situation. If you would like to meet Rusty, please fill out an application on the TRD website and an adoption coordinator will be in touch to set up a meet and greet. show less
Pint-sized Rupert was relinquished to the San Bernardino with five other dogs. We are not sure of the whole story, but by the time Ruper... show more
Pint-sized Rupert was relinquished to the San Bernardino with five other dogs. We are not sure of the whole story, but by the time Rupert came to The Rescued Dog, he was understandably confused and very scared. He is now in a foster home now with 3 other dogs. His foster parents have been carefully encouraging him to come out of his shell and he has made great improvements! He has even attended a recent "Yappy Hour", where he spent most of his time in new people's laps. Rupert seems to gain confidence around other dogs and we recommend he goes to a home with another dog. Once Rupert warms up he is a great little snuggler. He is content to warm laps and be held. He is also a fan of laying on soft blankets and beds. Rupert does not have much in the way of training, but he is very food motivated, which will help a lot with basic commands. Rupert still looks to dash when he is nervous, so he will need to go to a home where his people will be very diligent. Rupert is working on his leash manners every day and seems to be happy when he is out with his pack. He also likes to play with his foster siblings in the yard. Rupert is crate trained and almost fully house trained. Rupert weighs in at about 8 pounds, and we estimate that he is between 2 and 3 years old. If you would like to meet Rupert, please fill out an application on the TRD website and an adoption coordinator will be in touch to set up a meet and greet. show less
Let's play, matey! We are pretty sure that if Captain Hook could speak, that's what he would say to everyone he meets, canine or human!... show more
Let's play, matey! We are pretty sure that if Captain Hook could speak, that's what he would say to everyone he meets, canine or human! This playful little poodle is ready for any high seas adventure. Captain Hook came to TRD from Humane Society of Imperial Valley, where he was brought in as a stray. Captain Hook has a pirate smile and one little peg leg to add to his charm. We think his "tripod" status gives him panache, and it doesn't slow him down a bit! Captain Hook lives in a foster home with another dog, a cat, and small children. He does great with everyone! The Captain is crate trained and house trained, and loves a good walk with his pack. His foster mom reports that he is a loving and obedient guy who learns quickly and loves to be around his people. Captain Hook is about 1 year old as of early June 2015, and at around 12 pounds, he is a great size for almost any living situation. His handsome (and hypoallergenic) coat is low shedding. Are you looking for a first mate to join your family on all your adventures? Fill out an application on TRD's website and say "Ahoy!" to Captain Hook! show less
Loveable Luna came to The Rescued Dog from San Bernardino, where she was taken in as a stray. Luna is an adorable beagle mix with cute h... show more
Loveable Luna came to The Rescued Dog from San Bernardino, where she was taken in as a stray. Luna is an adorable beagle mix with cute hound ears and a unique red-and-white coat. Luna's foster family reports that she gets along well with cats and also kids! Luna shows some spunk when her foster family arrives home, but for the most part, she is a mellow and easy-going girl. Luna likes a nice walk with her family. They give her plenty of time to sniff around, like all hound dogs want to do. She also spends time playing with her family in the backyard. Luna is a happy girl as long as she is with her people! Luna is housetrained and is working on her crate training. Luna is about 2 years old as of early June 2015. Weighing in at 18 pounds, Luna is a great size for almost any living situation. If you would like to meet Luna, please fill out an application on the TRD website. show less
Sweet as sugar, our adorable Azucar was found in an abandoned house in Tijuana. We took one look at her goofy ears and silly smile and k... show more
Sweet as sugar, our adorable Azucar was found in an abandoned house in Tijuana. We took one look at her goofy ears and silly smile and knew that she was a TRD dog! Especially considering her recent past, Azucar is exceptionally loving towards humans, and gets along great with other dogs. She is also very good on leash, and loves a good pack walk. She also responds well to her name, and comes when she's called. Azucar's foster reports that she is almost housetrained and is doing well with her crate training. She sleeps in her crate at night. Azucar is also a gentle treat taker, and is generally calm and submissive. She is also good in the car. Azucar is about 9 months old as of May 2015 and weighs in at about 30 pounds. If you are looking for a sweet, adorable character to round out your pack, Azucar just might be your girl! To meet Azucar, please fill out an application on the TRD website and an adoption coordinator will contact you to set up a meet and greet. show less
Fun and affectionate, 2-year-old Schnauzer Buster came to The Rescued Dog from Humane Society of Imperial County, where he was taken in... show more
Fun and affectionate, 2-year-old Schnauzer Buster came to The Rescued Dog from Humane Society of Imperial County, where he was taken in as a stray in Calexico. It is hard to believe someone wouldn't come looking for this guy. He appears to be a purebred Schnauzer, and he is very social, especially with people. Clearly he was in a loving home at some point in his life. Buster is now in San Diego, working his way towards living the dream. He goes to the park every day with his foster family and he gets regular walks. His foster family reports that he is not terribly interested in playing with other dogs at the park but he does love to run around and be outside. Buster also has nice leash manners and does not pull at all. In the home, Buster is affectionate and cuddly. If anything, he is a little TOO affectionate (if there is such a thing). If he doesn't get the affection he thinks he deserves, he will let you know with a gentle push of his muzzle. Buster is fully house trained and crate trained, and can be left at home through a work day without getting himself into trouble. Overall, Buster is a smart, sweet, trustworthy guy. At 2 years old, he is at a great age to start his life with his new forever family. And at about 20 pounds, Buster is a great size for most living situations. If you would like to meet this special guy, please fill out an application on TRD's website and an adoption coordinator will be in touch to arrange a meet and greet. show less
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