The Brittany Foundation Finding Their Forever Home – April 2025
A non-profit humane organization dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of homeless dogs, has several dogs for adoption.
BB
A resilient 3-year-old Chihuahua with an incredible journey. Found in a church parking lot, he spent months too scared to let anyone near him. But with patience and training, he’s learning to trust—and he enjoys the company of kids! Now, BB is ready for a forever home with an experienced adopter. Free training sessions with the person who knows him best are included to help him transition smoothly into his forever home.
Marlowe
He was dumped in the South LA Shelter in January 2023 by the only family he had ever known and was short on time in the shelter before we welcomed him here. He’s now been here for 2 years. Every day he is so excited to see everyone, go for his long walk, and chill enjoying the day. He’s about 13, still can out-walk every dog here, and lives with our other senior littles.
Morgan
This spirited little Chihuahua was surrendered here along with Wally when their person passed away. While Morgan adores people, Wally tends to be hit or miss, with more misses than hits. We had hoped he would eventually warm up so we could keep them together, but we’ve come to realize that this is unlikely to happen. Although they are familiar with one another, it’s difficult to say they are truly bonded. Therefore, we believe it would be in Morgan’s best interest to give her a chance at finding a forever home. She is enthusiastic about everything and enjoys long, adventurous walks.
Sadie
She spent the critical first few months of her life trying to survive on the streets of Los Angeles with a pack of dogs. When she was rescued, she was given to a foster that was not prepared to welcome a young pup into her home, which is how she ended up here. Often she is a little unsure around men, but when she determines their intentions she becomes a puddle of love. She currently lives in a foster home where she gets rave reviews. Sadie is smart, athletic, and unbelievably loyal. She has loads of energy and would love to find a human companion who can match her love of adventure.
Chip
He was running out of time at the Castaic shelter before we were able to welcome him here. But he has already been here for a year and a half. He is a playful American Bulldog mix, around two years old, and strong-willed. We are looking for experienced adopters and we will even cover the cost of Chip’s additional training to ensure a smooth transition. To see more of Chip’s silly personality, check out our Instagram page, @thebrittanyfoundation.
Vera
This spirited and playful 8-year-old Chihuahua has had quite the journey. After living in one home and then another, she was surrendered to the Castaic shelter, where she felt frightened and overwhelmed. Unfortunately, she received the “rescue only” label, indicating that a rescue organization needed to step in. Since joining us, she has thrived remarkably. She is incredibly athletic and full of energy. She just had knee surgery from an injury and is anxious to find a home of her very own.
Holly
She was adopted as a puppy from another rescue, then returned to that rescue when they started a “family.” Then that rescue shut down, so we welcomed her here. Holly has now lived over 5 years of her life in a rescue. She’s the perfect medium-sized dog, and while she is not a fan of other dogs or kids, and can be a little quirky, she is as sweet as can be with all of us. She loves leisurely mornings and greets everyone she meets with a toy and tag wag. Admittedly, she can be a little grumpy and quirky from time-to-time, but can’t we all? We would happily consider a local foster for her too.
Bonny
She is a delightful, 150-pound bundle of joy, though it does take some time to gain her trust. At three years old, she is a Central Asian Shepherd, also known as an Alabay or Alabai. This breed is specifically raised to protect people and livestock, so an experienced adopter is essential. She requires ample space to roam—ideally, a large piece of land—along with a job to keep her engaged and a structured environment to thrive. To see more of Bonny’s charming personality, check out our Instagram page: @thebrittanyfoundation.
To inquire about adopting, volunteering, or donating to The Brittany Foundation, call 661-713-5240 or email brittany_dogs@yahoo.com. The Brittany Foundation opens its doors by appointment daily between 11 am and 2 pm. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook to see all our adoptable dogs and be the first to see new ones we welcome to our rescue. For more information, visit http://www.brittanyfoundation.com. Application, home check and fee required.
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