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Adopt Me!: Buddy

Buddy’s name is apt, because he’ll be your BFF!

This gentle giant loves people, other dogs, and is even courteous to cats. Unfailingly polite, Buddy enjoys meeting new friends and will ask for pets after a brief introduction. When bothered by a rude or aggressive dog, Buddy backs away to defuse the situation, and calmly shows that dog how a real gentleman behaves. Buddy is so well-mannered that he rarely even barks!

Always considerate, Buddy will adjust his activity level to your schedule. If you have time for a long sniff-ari or swim, Buddy would love that! But if you need to give him a quick walk or play session before getting back to work, Buddy is equally happy to snooze on the couch next to you for the rest of the day. Your companionship is what matters most.

Smart Buddy already knows how to sit, wait, jump, come when called, touch your hand for a treat, walk nicely on leash, and wait patiently for his dinner. He even knows that he needs to potty outside! Because he is treat-motivated and eager-to-please, Buddy is fun and rewarding to train.

Buddy would do well with an older human sibling; he likes kids, but doesn’t always understand his own size! He also would enjoy a home where he could wrestle with a similarly strong and energetic dog-sibling. Buddy could live with a dog-savvy cat after an introduction.

If you like to arrange a meeting with Buddy, please fill out our online application: http://www.tinyurl.com/AdoptMeNow

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Meet Summer!

With most of the animal shelters in California at or beyond capacity, the reality is that often the difference between a dog who makes it out alive and one who doesn’t is a solid foster offer.

Just ask one of our newest rescues: Summer. This sweet girl was picked up as a stray in Stockton, and like so many others, no one came looking for her.

Despite being a shelter favorite, young, healthy, and adorable, Summer was one of the longest-stay residents, and her time was almost up. The shelter even performed surgery on her to fix her entropion (a genetic condition that causes the eyelids to roll inward). She was healing nicely, happy, and sweet, but yet no one came to adopt her. She’d been noticed by one of our repeat adopters who adored her from afar but has a full house that includes two OPR alumni. She made a post for Summer, calling for a foster and hoping someone would fall in love. As fate had it, her neighbor Susan saw Summer’s pictures and offered to foster!

Summer has been at Susan and Andy’s house for a month now, learning how to be a family member. It’s not clear if Summer ever had a loving home, but those days are behind her. We’re so thrilled she gets a chance to know the meaning of love. Stay tuned as we learn more about adorable Summer.

If you’d like to help more deserving dogs like Summer get a chance, fill out a foster application on our site and consider making a donation to our nonprofit. We can’t do what we do without your support!

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Please Donate!!

PLEASE DONATE HERE!:

If you’re familiar with the work we do at One Planet Rescue, you know we don’t shy away from medical cases. And unfortunately we’re seeing more and more people abandoning their dogs at overcrowded shelters due to medical issues.

In 2023 alone, we’ve spent over $6,000 on our medical rescues. And due to an administrative issue, we’ve also missed out on a number of fundraising opportunities.

Please help us help these innocent animals in need by making a donation to our medical fundraiser or by becoming a monthly donor to keep us going. We want to continue saying yes to these babies who need us, but we can’t do it without your help.

Here are just a few of the sweet, deserving dogs we’ve been able to help. Dear Turbo came to us needing dental work from a lifetime of neglect. Samantha also needed dental work, in addition to a mass removal. Al Capone had to have a leg amputated due to cancer. Dusky came to us with several cancerous tags and major skin issues. Sweet Happy also had a huge cancerous tumor removed and is now enjoying being spoiled in her hospice home, with OPR’s support, and two of our most recent cases Oliver who was brought to our vet to be put to sleep simply because he was vomiting and had diarrhea, yet they didn’t want to get to the bottom of the cause – is now an OPR dog on a hydrolyzed prescription diet and had a major dental work done yesterday ($1400) and sweet Odie a skinny pitbull who’s been at the shelter since December and his time was up is now with us and will get a full check up next week.

These dogs were all let down by the humans in their lives, and we’re honored to have the opportunity to right that wrong and show them human love and care. If you appreciate the work that we do, please consider making a tax-deductible donation today to show your support. Our OPR animals would be so grateful!

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Adopt Me!: Juniper

Introducing Juniper! This sweet, adorable 3-year-old girl came to OPR from our rescue partners in Mexico. They had received a call about a litter of puppies running loose in a lot, sadly getting hit by cars, so they came to the rescue. They were able to secure seven of the puppies and searched for mama Juniper until they found her. She apparently belonged to a local family who had never even given her a name in the three years she was with them, and they didn’t care if the rescue took her. Juniper is so smart and loving, we’ll never understand how they didn’t cherish her.

Juniper’s foster mom shares, “Juniper is a cuddly, loving, energetic dog who loves playing with people, dogs, and cats. She’s super smart and figured out the doggy door in a day, learned her eating spot within three days, and came already potty-trained. She’s crate trained but still struggles going in. Once in, she’s a quiet sleeper, but she’d prefer sleeping in bed with you, as she’s an expert cuddler.”

Are you interested in giving Juniper the love and adoration she should’ve had all along? She’s told us that she’s ready to review applications and just knows her perfect forever family is out there somewhere.

We will only respond to folks who submit this application: http://www.tinyurl.com/AdoptMeNow

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Adopt Me!: Turbo

Handsome 9-year-old German Shepherd Turbo is a gentleman with people and other dogs.

If you want a polite pooch who will worship the ground you walk on, then you must meet Turbo! Although he has his breed’s dignified bearing, Turbo has none of the German Shepherd’s typical aloofness. This devoted boy will follow you around the house so he can get a cuddle or chest scratch. For added goofiness, he may bring his toys along – just to make sure you know that he appreciates them!

Turbo is well-behaved and well-trained. If you work from home, he will lie close to you and wait patiently for your workday to be over. If you need to move around the house, curious Turbo will follow to observe you, without getting in your way. If you must leave for the day, Turbo knows how to wait nicely in his crate (although he will make sad sounds to let you know that you are missed).

Turbo has never lived with cats, and hasn’t shown much interest encoutering them when out and about … but if you are interested in our boy and have a cat, we will arrange to conduct a test with one of OPR’s dog-savvy cats.

Turbo may no longer be a bouncy pup, but he still has a Shepherd’s athleticism and energy! He enjoys long walks with his foster family, and keeps up with his younger foster siblings during play sessions. Turbo would be a patient older brother to your existing fur-babies.

(If you are looking for a second dog, Turbo’s sister also is available from OPR: https://oneplanetrescue.com/samantha/)

If you would like to learn more about Turbo and arrange to meet him, please help us learn more about you and your household by filling out our online application: http://www.tinyurl.com/AdoptMeNow

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Adopt Me!: Samantha

Samantha is a sweet senior pittie. As soon as you meet this cuddly couch potato, she will flop down for a belly rub or shove her head under your hand for ear scratches!

Gentle, friendly Sami likes everyone she meets. Only adults in your home? That’s fine with Sami because they usually have the treats! Live with some teenagers? Great, that’s someone to run around the yard with! Small children? Their faces are at the perfect height for kisses! Although Sami will give an alert-bark when a stranger comes to the house, it’s all for show: as soon as you introduce your friend, that’s Sami’s friend, too!

Sami knows all her basic commands, and always is eager to learn more. (Learning comes with treats, after all!) She currently is working on lengthening her “stay.” That’s a hard one for Sami because she always wants to be close to her people.

Sami would love a home with a dog-sibling. She enjoys playing with dog buddies in her foster home and at the dog park, and is so friendly to new dogs that the animal shelter used her as a tester! (If you are looking for a second dog, Sami’s brother was surrendered to the San Jose Animal Care Center after OPR pulled Sami: https://petharbor.com/pet.asp?uaid=SNJS.A0871790.) Sami even has been known to share her toys with other dogs.

Sami has a touch of arthritis in her back legs, but is still quite active. She loves to run and play at the dog park, and hasn’t let her senior age slow her down!

If you would like to learn more about Sami and arrange to meet her, please help us learn more about you and your household by filling out our online application: http://www.tinyurl.com/AdoptMeNow

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Adopt Me!: Al Capone

Handsome and happy 7+ years old Al is a German Shepherd/ Australian Cattle Dog/ husky mix. Not only does his breed mix make Al handsome (and SO FLUFFY), it also gives him smarts and great focus. He already knows how to walk nicely on a leash, how to “sit” for a treat and offer his paw for a “shake,” and that he should potty outside! Al loves learning new things and is motivated by high-value treats, so is easy and fun to train.

Because Al was mistreated in his life before OPR, he needs a home where all family members have dog experience and are committed to training using only positive methods. Al is shy at first, but loves getting affection from people he trusts. He will ask for pets by putting his chin in your hand, then rolling over for a chest scratch and belly rub! You’ll know you hit Al’s tickle spots just right when he covers his big grin with his paws. The way to this loyal boy’s heart is through his stomach; if you approach him treat-first, he quickly will realize you want to be friends. Once you are in Al’s trust circle, he will let out his goofy side. He loves to roll around on the grass, catch toys in mid-air, and even to roll around while holding his toys! After a particularly satisfying session of catch, Al would like to cuddle up next to you outside, enjoying the breeze and watching the world go by.

A little back story about our boy: Poor Al was abandoned in a park during a July heatwave, tethered to a tree by a prong collar. He was taken from there to an animal shelter where the veterinarians failed to recognize a cancerous lesion. Al sat in a kennel for four months scared and in pain! Finally he was saved by One Planet Rescue. Al ended 2022 with the loss of his leg, but now is in remission. Al had a particularly rough 2022, and hopes that 2023 brings him a quiet, adults-only home where he can recover from beating cancer. FOSTER-to-ADOPT is an option! If you like to learn more about Al and arrange to meet him, please help us learn more about you and your household by filling out our online application: http://www.tinyurl.com/AdoptMeNow

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Adopt Me!: Bear


Meet Gentle Bear! Poor young Bear was apparently hit by a car and instead of rushing him to the vet clinic, his owners dropped him off in the parking lot of @seaaca shelter in Downey. Robin of SoCal Chow Chow rescue network and Johanna (another chow advocate) reached out to us and with their help, we found an amazing foster home for Bear. I reached out to one of our SoCal volunteers (Tanya) who dropped everything and rushed to SEAACA to meet and evaluate Bear. He had abrasions and open wounds, as well as noticeable dislocated hip but despite all of this, he was so gentle and allowed handling. Other than telling the shelter his name and age, the owners provided no other info and did not even bother to come in to the shelter. Seaaca sent out a notice in the late afternoon and gave us less than 24 hours to exit him, so we got the ball rolling and thanks to another kind volunteer (Ron) who picked him up later that afternoon and rushed him to amazing Dr Shoolman of Camino Pet Hospitel of Irvine, they took care of the open wound on his head that afternoon and by the next morning FHO surgery was performed. He was kept another night for observation until Saturday morning when his new foster family picked him up for the drive down to San Diego. Thanks to all who pledged to help and honored their pledges, we were able to take care of the expensive surgery and have no doubt with the amount of love and care by his foster family , he will be as good as new in no time! Stay tuned as we will share more about Bear and his new humans real soon. Friends: please remember fostering saves lives and we are ALWAYS looking for foster homes so we can rescue more beautiful dogs and cats.

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Adopt Me!: Bellamy

BELLAMY HAS BEEN ADOPTED!

Loving, easygoing Bellamy is a Border Collie/Husky mix looking for her forever family. She is the sweetest and gets along with everyone, including toddlers! This patient, gentle girl loves attention (especially being brushed), but if you are busy then she is content to sit quietly as part of the family. Bellamy makes friends quickly, is kind to her human and animal foster siblings, and has played well with new friends on her trips to the dog park.

Bellamy was rescued as a stray, so we do not know her full history. She has a stiff gait for unknown reasons, but it doesn’t prevent her from loving walks or dancing with excitement at the prospect of treats. This eager learner does very well with reward-based training: she learned to lie down within a day!

Although Bellamy is still learning to walk without pulling, a harness controls her desire to bound ahead. Bellamy appears to have been used as a puppy factory, then abandoned when she reached senior age (she is about 8 years old). She is just over 70 lbs.

We recommend a home with no cats as she’s a tad bit too interested in them 🙂

If you would like to meet Bella, please help us learn more about you and your household by filling out our online application: http://www.tinyurl.com/AdoptMeNow