Meet Our Amazing Dogs
Looking for Their Forever Homes
At The Dog Services, our mission is simple but vital: to rescue, evaluate, train, and find each of our dogs the perfect family. But we need your help to make that happen.
Every single dog in our care is special. We provide each one with a safe, loving environment where they can learn, heal, and grow. From their first day with us, we work tirelessly to ensure they’re ready to join a family. We make sure they receive basic training to prepare them for life in their new home, and we address any specific needs they may have. Our goal is always to find the best match, not just for the dog, but for their future family as well.
Why Do We Need Your Help?
Running a rescue like this isn’t easy. It’s not funded by large organizations, and I don’t make a profit from rescuing these dogs. In fact, every single penny spent comes directly from my own pocket or the generosity of the community. That’s why we’re asking for your support. Whether it’s sharing our dogs’ stories, donating to help with our medical bills, or adopting one of our incredible pups, your support makes all the difference.
Our Adoption Process
Adoption is a big commitment, and we take it seriously. To ensure that each dog is matched with the right family, we have a strict adoption process. This helps us ensure that the dog’s needs will be met and that they will thrive in their new home. Our process includes:
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Application review: We get to know you to understand your home, lifestyle, and what kind of dog would be the best fit.
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Home visit: We want to ensure your home is safe and suitable for your new family member.
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Meet & greet: We want you to meet the dog and see how you connect before making any final decisions.
What’s Included When You Adopt?
When you adopt from us, you’re giving a dog a chance at a better life. But we don’t stop there:
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Every dog is neutered or spayed.
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All dogs are up-to-date on vaccinations.
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Every dog is microchipped for safety.
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We provide a basic training foundation, so your new pet is set up for success.
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We train you! Benefit from our certified training knowledge - Where else can you get that?
Our Dogs Need You
The dogs listed here are not just waiting for homes—they are waiting for families who will love and cherish them forever. Whether it’s a playful puppy, a loving adult, or a senior dog with a heart full of love to give, there is a perfect match for you.
But we can’t do this without you. Adopt. Share. Donate. Every action counts, and every dog deserves a chance at happiness. Take a look at the dogs below and see if one might be the right fit for you. Even if you’re not ready to adopt, sharing our dogs’ stories can help them find their forever homes.
MEET PAST ADOPTED DOGS
Hard to imagine that Kelly was dumped at the San Diego shelter because she is incredibly loving, sweet and so smart.
Kelly is an energetic 1 year old puppy who thinks she is a lap dog! She shows no reactivity to people, dogs or kids. During her first 2 outings at the park, she learned to walk properly on a leash, met a new dog, encountered multiple people and kids and did great.
She started learning sit and place.
This pup loves to please her humans, and she will be your best friend.
She is chipped, UTD on vaccinations and spayed.
What else could you ask for? This is the pup you have been waiting for

ADOPTED
4/13/24
MEET KELLY


ADOPTED
3/24/24
Meet Scooby
Scooby was rescued for an outdoor shelter in the high desert. Severely underweight, this young pup had been there for about a year and needed out. Scooby shows no reactivity to people, dogs or cats. Very shy with humans at first, he will need a home with love, consistency and patience. With the right owners, Scooby will come out of his shell and will become a great companion.

Huckleberry
Huckleberry is a beautiful Sheepdog, who is only 11 months old. Due to a family health issues, he needs to find his forever home. He is energetic , loves kids and humans.
ADOPTED
1/20/24

ADOPTED
3/24
Hope was dumped at the San Bernardino shelter as a puppy because she had a prolapsed uterus. Her owners did not want to spend the $450 for the surgery. The shelter red listed her pretty quickly because of the medical issue. With only a day left before dying, Hope was rescued