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    Great rescue that is very serious about saving animals. I donate when I can and comfortably that funds are well spent

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    Eloise Rescue - Adopted Rufus

    Eloise Rescue

    (39 reviews)

    Hollywood Hills West

    Vicky is the best for matching you with the perfect rescue, Vicky provides all the training if…read moreneeded and goes beyond the health and loving care for all her rescues. I highly recommend her if you are looking to adopt a rescue dog or help with fostering.

    I'm writing this as someone who was introduced to Vickie through our trusted vet, and worked with…read moreher in a personal one-on-one training setting for my beloved dog. I have zero to gain from this review, I just felt compelled to offer some clarity, after stumbling upon a few Yelp reviews that mischaracterize both Vickie and the mission of Eloise Rescue. It's easy to make assumptions without knowing the full picture--but I can say with confidence that this rescue is run with the utmost heart, integrity, and care. Yes, Eloise Rescue charges a $700 adoption fee, and yes, you can adopt a dog at a shelter for $50 with a free vet visit. But that lower price does not equate to greater altruism. At a shelter, you often don't know whether a dog is good with children, other animals, or how they'll behave in a home environment. Nor is the true health status of the dog always known, and the quality of the free vet care may vary significantly. With Eloise Rescue, every dog is temperament-tested before adoption to ensure they are safe and a good fit for their future family--whether that family includes kids, pets, or seniors. No dog is adopted out in under two weeks. That time is used to observe the dog, treat any medical or behavioral issues, and prepare them for success in their new home. Each dog receives a full blood panel, vaccinations, spay or neuter if needed, preventative treatments (for issues like giardia and kennel cough which many dogs leave the shelter with), and a full grooming. The rescue doesn't rely on donated food, either. Instead, food is purchased based on each dog's individual health needs prescribed by experts in veterinary medicine and holistic animal nutrition. When dogs are placed in foster care, everything is provided--from toys and treats to crates, belly bands, bowls, and more. The only thing asked of fosters is their time and love. Yes, adopters are also required to attend 7 group training classes--not as a money-making endeavor, but because Vickie wants to ensure dogs and families are set up to thrive. As a highly sought-after private trainer, Vickie could easily focus on more lucrative one-on-one sessions. Instead, she chooses to offer these group classes to her rescue families so she can stay connected during the critical first weeks, help troubleshoot any early challenges, and make sure both the dog and adopter are adjusting well. It's about long-term success, not short-term profit. In talking with Vickie, I learned that since founding Eloise Rescue nearly 40 years ago, only 13 dogs have ever been returned. That's nearly unheard of when it comes to other rescues and shelters. And Vickie remains in touch with 90% of her adopters for the life of the dog--a testament to her unwavering commitment and the relationships she builds. Vickie's dedication to animal welfare is truly extraordinary. Every decision she makes is rooted in compassion and a deep sense of responsibility. She pours her heart into Eloise Rescue--never for recognition or praise, but because she truly believes every dog deserves a loving, safe home. Vickie goes above and beyond, often taking in dogs others have turned away, paying out of pocket for care, and providing each animal with dignity and individualized attention. I share all of this, purely because I believe Vickie is one of the most genuine, honest, and kind-hearted people I have ever met, and that any dog who is fortunate enough to be rescued by or gets to train with Vickie has won the dog-life-lottery. If a negative review exists, I can only assume it stems from a misunderstanding--or perhaps disappointment from someone who did not meet the thoughtful, high standards set for adoption. The only misfortune here is that Eloise Rescue doesn't receive more charitable support and the visibility it deserves, because if it did, Vickie would have the ability expand her altruistic work with Eloise Rescue even further.

    Kitten Rescue

    Kitten Rescue

    (88 reviews)

    Valley Glen

    This place REALLY cares about which cats go to where. I got my cat (named Captain when I adopted…read moreand now named Doc) after going over there for a few days. They talked to me and figured out my personal life and then suggested cats that they thought would fit in. Doc has become the perfect friend. And I can't thank them enough for helping me. UPDATE: also got another cat named Marty and we have been a family for over 5 years!

    adopted my sweet baby boy from here a couple of years ago!! i met with his foster mom, met my baby…read moreboy and then it was instant love!! his foster mom informed me of the process on how to adopt him. as soon as he went to perry's place, i went there to spend some more time with him then took him home the same day! the process was smooth and the lady helping me was kind. she even showed us some other cats and kittens. when i came to perry's place, my boy cat was having an allergic reaction (nothing serious, just red patch of skin with fur missing in between his shoulder blades on his back), and the staff here informed me of it and pointed it out to me before i signed anything. they showed me the medical history and on it, they noted the flea medication that was used that caused this. i was super grateful for this since now i know which flea medication to not use and i was grateful it was brought to my attention when i was there still and before i signed anything/paid. i recommend adopting from here. whole process was smooth and all the cats are so cute.

    Vanderpump Dogs - Dog beds

    Vanderpump Dogs

    (242 reviews)

    Beverly Grove

    We've been taking our pup to vanderpump dogs for the vanderpuff haircut for years. Our pup is a…read morerescue and isn't always great with strangers but we always trust the staff at vanderpump and they do an amazing job Prices are pretty similar to other groomers but the profits go to help the rescue doggies in need which makes it even better

    I appreciate when celebrities use their status to advocate for a worthy cause. Case in point: Lisa…read moreVanderpump established The Vanderpump Dog Foundation to rescue dogs in China from the Yulin Dog Meat Festival. The foundation also encourages more humane treatment for dogs worldwide and also assists dogs domestically. As part of this initiative, she opened the Vanderpump Dog Rescue & Retail center in Los Angeles. 100% of proceeds from sales & adoptions go to the foundation. They also offer grooming services. A few years ago, a friend of mine adopted a dog from here - a beautiful tripod chihuahua mix. She was happy with the adoption process and loves her little princess. I was having dinner next door and stopped in to check the store out. As expected, the place is meticulously perfect and the décor is bougie with lots of cute plush dog toys & merch. Off to the side is a section where the fur babies that are up for adoption reside in posh play pens with white picket fences. There is also a nice area on the rooftop where potential adopters can spend quality time with their future fur baby. The staff here are very friendly, and I got to meet one of the pups named Meatball as he was on his way out for a walk. Thank you LVP for your dedication to helping our furry friends. *Metered street parking

    Pet Orphans of Southern California

    Pet Orphans of Southern California

    (199 reviews)

    Van Nuys

    We had a very disappointing experience at Pet Orphans of Southern California. We adopted a dog…read morethrough spcaLA and were referred there for his neuter procedure, which was required as part of the adoption agreement. The issues began at drop-off. I arrived on time at 8:30 a.m., but there was a long line of owners and dogs waiting outside. Many of the dogs appeared to be puppies, fosters, or newly adopted pets still adjusting and difficult to manage. I waited approximately 20 minutes while trying to control my 65-pound dog. When I reached the front, staff said they had no record of our appointment and asked, in an unprofessional manner, whether I had completed the intake form that was supposedly emailed to me. I had never received it. I was then handed paperwork to complete on-site while continuing to manage my dog in a crowded environment. On the form, I disclosed that my dog had been experiencing chronic diarrhea since being picked up as a stray, that we were actively working with our veterinarian to identify the cause, and that our veterinarian had cleared him for surgery. Staff then told me they would not proceed if he had diarrhea. I explained that this condition predated the adoption, that the neuter was required by the shelter, and that we had already obtained veterinary clearance. Staff repeatedly went back and forth between me and the veterinarian before eventually presenting a high-risk consent form. The communication around this was especially concerning. When the form was presented, I was told that by signing it, I was accepting that if anything happened to my dog, it would be my fault. I understand that additional risks can exist, but this was handled in a dismissive and inappropriate manner. If the clinic had sent the intake paperwork in advance or reviewed the medical concerns beforehand, this could have been addressed prior to my driving an hour from West Adams to Van Nuys with a dog who does not travel well. I was also disappointed that additional charges were presented for items such as an e-collar, pain medication, and IV fluids. For a required adoption procedure, these added costs felt excessive. Pick-up was similarly poor. When my dog was returned, a staff member commented, "Make sure to take care of the diarrhea because he still has it," despite our earlier detailed discussion of the condition and treatment plan. While loading him into the car, I noticed feces on his cone, tail, and legs. This suggested he had soiled himself and had not been adequately cleaned before discharge, which was both upsetting and concerning from a sanitation and post-operative care standpoint. Overall, this experience reflected poor communication, lack of professionalism, and inadequate attention to patient care. I would not return to Pet Orphans of Southern California and would not recommend this clinic to others. I also plan to share this experience with spcaLA so they are aware of the concerns regarding this referral partnership.

    Honestly, I didn't know what to expect. When I first came to this location…read more you have to understand I've had some bad incidents with clinics. So I'm pretty sure you can understand. that when you take your pet somewhere, there's a small fear or doubt. But I can honestly say I am truly impressed not only with the doctor, but with the staff on how nice everyone was and how informative the Dr was with us and explaining the issues that my dog was having... first he needed his shots which we took care of and then he needed medicine because of a really bad scratching irritation issue he was having. They diagnosed him really quickly then explained everything we needed to do and literally from one day to the next he was good to go. He stopped scratching he's totally happier and he's running around like a crazy man and chewing up everything he can. (Good thing) He's just a happy dog and I have to thank everyone at pet orphans for all their help and support. I am totally grateful for everything they've done. I totally recommend taking your pet there, they know what they're doing. They're kind they're friendly the doctors extremely knowledgeable. Five stars without question. From now on this is the clinic I go to.

    Wagmor Pets Dog Rescue - Lunch time

    Wagmor Pets Dog Rescue

    (179 reviews)

    Studio City

    I rescued my baby girl Stella from Wagmor Pets and I couldn't be happier with the experience! From…read morethe moment I walked in, the staff was warm, cordial, and made me feel right at home. What really stood out was their transparency -- they walked me through the entire adoption process and were upfront about the fees, which I truly appreciated. Wagmor has a wonderful variety of dogs, from puppies to older dogs, so I'm confident anyone can find their perfect furry companion here. To address the complaints I've seen about fees -- I want to reassure anyone on the fence that the fees are actually very reasonable, especially considering the quality of care these animals receive. Yes, some are pure breeds, but they are still rescues, and it's important to go in understanding that they may come with some form of trauma. That's part of opening your heart and home to a rescue. If you're looking to add a four-legged family member to your life, look no further than Wagmor. Stella has already stolen my heart, and I have Wagmor to thank for that!

    I debated whether or not to leave a review because I do believe what Wagmor Pets is doing comes…read morefrom a genuine place of wanting to help animals. That said, I feel it's important to share my experience honestly. I started following Wagmor on Instagram after seeing that she had Shih Tzu puppies coming in. We spoke on the phone, and she explained that the puppies were being transported from the Midwest, likely from an Amish breeder. At the time of our conversation, the puppies had not yet arrived and were not physically in her care yet. She sent me photos and explained that she required a $500 deposit to hold a puppy, with the remaining balance bringing the total to $1500. She also stated that if I met the puppy and felt it wasn't the right fit, she would refund the money. I understood wanting a deposit, but before sending payment, I simply asked if we could FaceTime or do a video call once the puppies arrived so I could see the dog in real time. She said that wasn't a problem and she should have them sometime the following day although they may not come in until the middle of the night. She then sent over invoices and asked that I pay them immediately. I explained that I wanted to wait until the next day, after seeing the puppy via FaceTime, before finalizing anything. I never said I didn't want the dog - only that I wanted to see her first. Her response felt abrupt and somewhat snarky, saying " Oh, OK I wouldn't have sent you the invoices then normally we send the invoice and People pay immediately. I'll delete them." I clarified that I assumed the invoices were sent ahead of time so I'd be prepared if everything felt right after seeing the puppy. At that point, she responded saying she would cancel the invoices because she "had someone else interested anyway," and then blocked me on Instagram. The entire interaction felt pretty normal up to that point - very strange and unnecessarily hostile to block me. I understand rescues and adopters both need to protect themselves, but being blocked simply because I hesitated to immediately pay for a dog that hadn't even arrived yet felt extremely unprofessional. Even if that puppy ultimately wasn't the right fit for me, that doesn't mean I wouldn't have adopted another dog through her rescue or supported the organization with donations in the future. I sincerely hope others have a better experience than I did, but unfortunately mine left me disappointed and uncomfortable.

    Hope For Paws - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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