Bakersfield Dog Adoption – Available Dogs
The following profiles display dogs that are currently in need of a forever home. Each of these dogs is either being temporarily boarded or fostered by individuals in our community. Whether you are an individual looking to adopt or a private dog rescue with the resources to facilitate adoptions, we would greatly appreciate your support in finding these pups a loving home. Adopt a stray today!
Please visit our application page for more information on how you can help. Thank you for your support in caring for these dogs.
HERA
Name: HERA
Age: 2
Sex: Female
Weight: 61
Breed: Lab Pittie Mix
Reproductive: Spayed
Vaccinations: Fully Vaccinated
Microchipped: Yes
My Story:
Hera was found tied to a pole in North Bakersfield, CA with her puppies, Rosa & Athena. The story emerged on Facebook, raising significant alarm and speculation about a homeless woman who had reportedly been leaving her dogs unattended for days, with scarce food and water. This distressing situation resonated with many kind-hearted individuals, prompting a united effort that ultimately enabled us to rescue the dogs and bring them into our organization.
About Me:
Hera is an intelligent and eager-to-please girl who thrives on learning and companionship. She walks beautifully on a leash and enjoys the company of other dogs, making her an ideal partner for outdoor enthusiasts who love to walk or hike. However, Hera also has a gentle side; she adores spending quiet moments with her human and often thinks of herself as a lap dog. Adopting Hera means welcoming a loyal and devoted companion into your life, so consider giving her a forever home.
My Status: Fostered
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HERA
Name: HERA
Age: 2
Sex: Female
Weight: 61
Breed: Lab Pittie Mix
Reproductive: Spayed
Vaccinations: Fully Vaccinated
Microchipped: Yes
My Story:
Hera was found tied to a pole in North Bakersfield, CA with her puppies, Rosa & Athena. The story emerged on Facebook, raising significant alarm and speculation about a homeless woman who had reportedly been leaving her dogs unattended for days, with scarce food and water. This distressing situation resonated with many kind-hearted individuals, prompting a united effort that ultimately enabled us to rescue the dogs and bring them into our organization.
About Me:
Hera is an intelligent and eager-to-please girl who thrives on learning and companionship. She walks beautifully on a leash and enjoys the company of other dogs, making her an ideal partner for outdoor enthusiasts who love to walk or hike. However, Hera also has a gentle side; she adores spending quiet moments with her human and often thinks of herself as a lap dog. Adopting Hera means welcoming a loyal and devoted companion into your life, so consider giving her a forever home.
My Status: Fostered
Rescue Partners
One of the most critical needs for our team are partners with the ability to help house Bakersfield Strays dogs upon being picked up. We have limited space and ability to hold them for long periods of time and our expertise is more generally suited for partnerships with larger private adoption agencies that can become a liaison between us and the forever homes of the dogs. We do have a process for becoming a partner that ensures they are going to remain happy and healthy in loving homes. If you are interested in helping us overcome this crisis and you have the ability to facilitate the adoption process n our behalf, please apply to become one of our valued partners. You can find the steps to doing so at the link below.
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