Southern California Pomeranian Rescue is an all volunteer group. We do not have a shelter; therefore, all of our dogs are in private foster homes throughout the Southern California area. Our pomeranians come to us primarily from local shelters, but also from owners or breeders who can no longer care for them.
RESCUE CREED
I shall be a believer of all that is good in man and of all that is deserving in animals. I shall plead for their lives, campaign for their safety and uphold their right to a natural death. I shall seek out the injured and the maimed, the unloved, and the abandoned and tend to them in their last days. I shall not forget their place in the hierarchy of life, nor that we walk in each others paths.
I shall bear witness to the wonder they bring into our lives and to the beauty they bestow upon our souls. I shall renew their spirits when they are waning, bind their wounds when they bleed, cradle them when they whimper, and comfort them when they mourn.
I shall be near them in their hour of greatest need - a companion and friend when the time has come. I shall watch over them and console them and ask that the angels gather them in their arms. From the creatures of the earth I shall learn the fruits of compassion and undying love, and I shall be called the beloved of God. In their company I shall indeed be blessed.
Susan M.Pearson ~
Our Mission
Every day in Southern California thousands of pomeranian dogs are put to sleep in local shelters and abandoned on the streets. Our mission is to rescue as many as we can.
Working with the City of Angels Pomeranian Club, we are hoping to save as many Pomeranian's from euthanasia and abandonment as we can. These dogs are such sweet creatures and so dependent on people that left to their own they could starve and die. More information about the breed can be found on the About Pomeranian's page. Pomeranians that we rescue are screened to the best of our ability, for behavioral issues and health problems prior to to being made available for adoption.
Behavioral screening means that we check to see if they get along with kids, the elderly, cats, dogs, and other animals. It also entails checking to see if they nip, are scared of fast movement, are jumpy, don't like to be touched in certain ways, chew excessively, etc.
Medical screening means that we have them current on vaccines, free of parasites and communicable disease, treated for pre-existing conditions, and declared healthy within manageable limits.
Why do we ask for a donation when you adopt a rescued Pomeranian?
The adoption donation is used to partially recover the costs involved in rescuing. These costs include but are not limited to,shelter fees, spay/neuter, food, housing, vaccinations, de-worming, micro chip, and any vet exams or medical care that the dog may have required. We would not have been able to save the life of the dog you are interested in without the adoption donation from another that came before him/her.
How to Contact Southern California Pomeranian Rescue (SCPR)
Address:
Southern California Pomeranian Rescue
14252 Culver Drive, Suite A-281
Irvine, CA 92604
Email:
SoCalPomRescue@coapc.com
How to Donate
Southern California Pomeranian Rescue is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization. As a non-profit, we rely on the generosity of pomeranian and dog lovers in general to assist us in continuing our mission of saving dogs in need. If you would like to make a donation, please use the Donate button below.
Donations are gratefully accepted!
Paypal: socalpomrescue@coapc.com