Gone to the Dogs Rescue Inc.

Animal rescue in Redondo Beach, California

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Redondo Beach, CA 90278

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Adoptable Pets at Gone to the Dogs Rescue Inc.

Rescue FAQs

We are a 501(c)3 recognized all volunteer non-profit, animal welfare group in Redondo Beach, CA since 2011. Over 1700 adopted pets and given a second chance. We are registered with the Secretary of State of California at www.sos.ca.gov and registered with the CA Office of Attorney General's Charitable Trusts division.

All adoption donations and support are delegated directly to the rescue, care, feeding, veterinary care, grooming and supplies of our foster dogs. We do not pay salaries nor have any employees.

Our Transparency is evident in our 990 filings and information available for review here:

https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/452459450


We are in need of donations, monthly donors, volunteers, volunteer foster homes, transporters, and online fundraising, adoption coordination!

Please visit us at www.gonetothedogsrescue.org
We are a Redondo Beach, CA and Central Coast CA foster-based rescue group ALL VOLUNTEER, 501(c)3 EIN 45-2459450. Do.Act.Love.Dog.

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Adoption steps

  1. Submit Application
    www.gonetothedogsrescue.org/adoption-application
  2. Meet the Pet
    We'll contact you with the application information provided
  3. Home Check
    we can bring the pet over and make an introduction to your home/other pets/family. We also offer a 2 week foster-to-adopt program!
  4. Sign Adoption Contract
    once you want to make it official, sign the contract, simple and easy!
  5. Pay Fee
    Adoption donations range from $100-$400 depending on age, size of pet! our costs to prepare for adoption average $700-$2000 in vet care!

Additional adoption info

All dogs are available in CA, contact us for more information.

All of our rescue foster dogs are:

fully vetted by a private veterinarian
dewormed
flea control oral medications
microchipped
vaccinated
spayed/neutered (fixed, unable to reproduce)
professionally trained