Scratch My Belly

Animal rescue in Rancho Santa Fe, California

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Address

POBox 3879, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067

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Adoptable Pets at Scratch My Belly

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Photo of Chicarito

Chicarito

Chihuahua/Dachshund

Male, 4 yrs 2 mos

Rancho Santa Fe, CA

Color
N/A
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
House-trained
Story
Photo of Betty White

Betty White

Dachshund/Terrier (Unknown Type, Small)

Female, 11 yrs 8 mos

Rancho Santa Fe, CA

Color
N/A
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Story
Photo of Willy

Willy

Plott Hound

Male, 4 yrs 8 mos

Rancho Santa Fe, CA

Color
N/A
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Story

Rescue FAQs

OUR MISSION
ScratchMyBelly.org was founded to support rescues that save animals from Southern California high kill shelter and Mexico street animals.

Our goal is to help raise funds to rehabilitate the neglected, injured and sick. In addition, we will also help perfectly healthy animals in a partnership with other rescues, in order to find them forever homes.
We serve SoCal cities. We are located in San Diego and our animals are placed in foster care.

Adoption steps

  1. Submit Application
    Go to ScratchMybelly.org/forms
  2. Interview
    You will receive a call from our team
  3. Home Check
    Virtual home checks in place
  4. Meet the Pet

Additional adoption info

We require an adoption application and home check for our animals to ensure their safety. Adoption fees start at $400 fee that includes spay/neuter, vaccines and microchip. For breeds like chis, pits and senior dogs, we may offer a reduced fee to help promote the adoption of pet in the shelter overpopulation (at the discretion of the rescue).