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Live Love Animal Rescue

920 E Wardlow Road, Long Beach, CA 90807

Contact Lisa Darcy
Email adopt@liveloveanimalrescue.org
Phone (562) 810-5350
dogs at Live Love Animal Rescue
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1 - 5 of 5 adoptable pets at this rescue

Areas Live Love Animal Rescue serves

Los Angeles County
Orange County
Riverside County

Live Love Animal Rescue's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Interview

3.

Home Check

4.

Pay Fee

$500 for puppies (under 1 year)
$400 for adult dogs (1-7 years)
$300 for senior dogs (8 years or more)

Additional adoption info

Application
Phone Interview
Home Check
Adoption Contract and Fee

Adoption application

About Live Love Animal Rescue

Live Love Animal Rescue is a 501(c)(3) registered nonprofit organization that rescues homeless animals by providing them the necessary medical care, allowing for physical and emotional rehabilitation, finding them their perfect forever homes, and showering them with love throughout their journey with us.

Some of our rescue highlights from 2016: Bravey the Chihuahua "braved" a house fire with second degree burns on her back and side. Bravey had multiple laser treatments to speed up her healing, months of bandage changes and antibiotics while the burns healed. She is now all better and adopted to her forever home. Raquel the Min Pin was severely neglected and surrendered during our #fosterthe4th event at Long Beach Animal Care Services. After months of getting her well again, she too has found a loving lifetime family! Buster the Terrier Mix was hours away from euthanization. His behavioral issues are fear based and very workable with rehabilitation. Buster is continuing his training programs thanks to the funds made available by our rescue and his committed foster mom. And these are just a few of the furry ones we've had the opportunity of helping heal.

None of what we do would be possible without our network of fabulous Foster Homes. Fosters provide the safe space and daily care for our rescue pets to heal. They are the link between homeless and unhealthy to healthy and adopted for the precious souls we take in. Fostering is truly the most important part of rescue. If you're interested in opening your home to a foster pet that fits with your pack, please email us foster@liveloveanimalrescue.org.

In addition to generous donations from members of the community, Live Love Animal Rescue is also supported by our venture, Live Love Pet Care, where "With every pet care service you order, Live Love helps an animal in need." We are a social enterprise that believes in business for good, in allowing our clients to be our benefactors, and in evolving the seemingly separate pet care and animal rescue industries into one. "Live to Rescue. Love to Care.™"

Live Love Animal Rescue's adopted pets

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