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The Peppy Foundation

107 N. Reino Rd. #181, Newbury Park, CA 91320

Contact Tracy Williams
Email thepeppyfoundation@gmail.com
Phone (805) 551-9735
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Areas The Peppy Foundation serves

Thousand Oaks, Moopark, Newbury Park, Westlake Village, Camarillo, Ventura, Oxnard, Carpenteria, Santa Barbara

The Peppy Foundation's adoption process

Additional adoption info

We hold adoption events at Petco and local small pet stores. Dogs meet prospective adopters. We like to meet the entire family and other dogs, as well as complete a home check. If the home is suitable, a adoption will be finalized. Our adoption fee is $100.00 for Chihuahua Mixes and $125.00 for Teripoo's. We sponsor adoption fees for older dogs.

About The Peppy Foundation

We rescue dogs from the Camarillo Animal Shelter and place them in loving homes. Camarillo Animal Shelter euthanizes over 2,000 dogs a year.

The Peppy Foundation's adopted pets

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