Bakersfield Strays Dog Rescue Success Stories
Dog rescue success stories. The profiles below feature dogs that have been adopted by a loving family or placed with an animal rescue partner. If a dog is with a rescue partner, they may still need a permanent home. If you’re interested in adopting one of these dogs, we’re happy to provide more information on a specific dog or connect you with our adoption partner. If you need some additional information on how to care for your rescue dog you can check out some of our blogs about nurturing their health.
KIPPER

Name: KIPPER
Age: 2
Sex: Male
Weight: 49
Breed: Corgi Pembroke Mix
Reproductive: Neutered
Vaccinations: Fully Vaccinated
Microchipped: Yes
My Story:
Kipper was discovered tied to a pole in East Bakersfield alongside his small companion, Spyro. Reports indicated that their owners, who were unhoused, had left the dogs unattended for days, neglecting their basic needs for food and water. Because Kipper had a microchip, the shelter provided their assistance with the chip clearance and the hold requirements. However, despite our efforts, the owners never came forward to claim either dog.
About Me:
Kipper is an exceptionally friendly and sociable dog with both other dogs and humans alike. With an insatiable curiosity, Kipper is always eager to embark on new adventures, whether it’s exploring the great outdoors or discovering new scents in the neighborhood. His affectionate nature shines through in his playful antics and gentle nudges
My Status: Adopted
Thank you Oregon Farm Sanctuary
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KIPPER

Name: KIPPER
Age: 2
Sex: Male
Weight: 49
Breed: Corgi Pembroke Mix
Reproductive: Neutered
Vaccinations: Fully Vaccinated
Microchipped: Yes
My Story:
Kipper was discovered tied to a pole in East Bakersfield alongside his small companion, Spyro. Reports indicated that their owners, who were unhoused, had left the dogs unattended for days, neglecting their basic needs for food and water. Because Kipper had a microchip, the shelter provided their assistance with the chip clearance and the hold requirements. However, despite our efforts, the owners never came forward to claim either dog.
About Me:
Kipper is an exceptionally friendly and sociable dog with both other dogs and humans alike. With an insatiable curiosity, Kipper is always eager to embark on new adventures, whether it’s exploring the great outdoors or discovering new scents in the neighborhood. His affectionate nature shines through in his playful antics and gentle nudges
My Status: Adopted
Thank you Oregon Farm Sanctuary
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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