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Adoptable Dogs – Foster or Adopt

Adoptable dogs – these are the dogs we are helping to promote. Some come from rescue partners who need fosters or adopters. Others come from individuals who can no longer keep their pets and want to find them a loving home.

We do not take these dogs into our care. Instead, we help promote them to our network – giving them visibility so the right person can step up.

If you are looking to adopt, foster, or simply share, you are in the right place.


Two Ways Dogs Arrive Here

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Rescue-Referred Dogs

Rescues ask us to promote dogs needing fosters or adopters

How You Can Help

Share, foster, or adopt

Adoptable Dogs – Foster or Adopt - Hope Paws Support Fund -

Individual Rehoming

Owners who can no longer keep their pet want to find them a new home

How You Can Help

Share or adopt


Rescue-Referred Dogs

These dogs are already in a rescue’s care but need more visibility to find a foster or adoptive home. Rescues reach out to us because they know our network of dog lovers can help.

How you can help:

  • 🏠 Foster – Provide a temporary home
  • 🏡 Adopt – Give a dog a forever home
  • 📢 Share – Spread the word to your network

Individual Rehoming

Sometimes life changes – a move, a new baby, financial hardship, or health issues. Owners who love their dogs reach out to us for help finding a new home.

We do not take these dogs in. We simply share their stories to help them find a loving new family.

How you can help:

  • 📢 Share – Help them get seen
  • 🏡 Adopt – Give a dog a second chance

HONEY

Whether you’re a longtime friend or a complete stranger, Honey is always ready to offer her gentle affection and loyal companionship!

Since coming into foster care, Honey has been making wonderful progress. She’s getting the hang of potty training and is doing great using puppy pads or going outside. She’s also settling nicely into a routine and relaxes comfortably in her room when her people are away!

Honey is currently recovering from illness, so she’s being given plenty of time to decompress and heal. When she sees other dogs or cats, she tends to freeze and quietly observe rather than react, so we’re still learning how she feels about other animals. For now, she’s being safely kept separate while she continues to recover!

What we do know is that Honey is a loving, resilient girl who deserves a family of her own. With her gentle nature, affectionate personality, and eagerness to connect with people, Honey is ready to bring warmth, companionship, and plenty of love to her forever home.

If you’re looking for a loyal best friend with a heart as sweet as her name, Honey might just be your perfect match!

Available to anywhere in SoCal

DAISY