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There are many ways to help: you can foster a pet, you can volunteer to walk the dogs, you can post flyers and help with dogs at adoptions. To learn more about volunteering contact info@theforgottendog.org.



The Joys of Fostering!



I’ve always loved dogs. But as a young man working hard each day to make ends meet, I often feel overwhelmed just taking care of myself. I value my freedom, and I thought a dog would take that from me. So I didn’t want to become responsible for one – not even for a few days. But then I met Rocky. It wasn’t love at first sight. He was nearly frozen with fear. He had cherry eyes. He wouldn’t walk on a leash. He urinated when nervous. But he was also adorable. You could see in his eyes that he just wanted to be loved. And when I saw the look on my girlfriend’s face as she held him in her arms, stroking his velvety coat, and whispering into his ear, I knew resistance was futile. “It’s OK,” I told myself. “It will only be for a few days.”

 

Days turned into weeks. But far from feeling overwhelmed by the responsibility of caring for Rocky, and far from feeling as if my freedom had been revoked, I felt liberated – liberated from my own self-centeredness, liberated from the worry that I didn’t have enough. Every time I looked at Rocky, I felt love, pride, and a sense of fullness. In just days, the little guy had blossomed from a frightened young dog barely able to put one paw in front of the other, to a frolicking rascal full of curiosity and joy. He came when I called, he sat when I asked, he walked with me every day in the park, and – the best part – he knew when to relax. Suddenly, I realized that Rocky and I had transformed each other. The joy of fostering goes both ways.


To have your own fostering experience, please contact Linzi Glass at linzi@theforgottendog.org
Welcome...
We're dedicated to rescuing dogs of all shapes, sizes, breeds and ages in the greater Los Angeles area and beyond. Our rescued dogs are from the streets, shelters, foreclosures and owner relinquished. To date, our team of dedicated animal lovers have saved literally hundreds of dogs and we have placed them all in loving forever homes. Please click here to donate to this worthy cause.

See our success stories or help a dog in need by adopting now!






COME MEET OUR ADOPTABLE DOGS EVERY SUNDAY IN THE PACIFIC PALISADES
At the corner of Sunset Blvd and Swarthmore Ave

  15305 W Sunset Blvd, Pacific Palisades from 10am - 1pm
Find us in the parking lot!

Appointments my sometimes be arranged if you cannot visit us at our adoption locations by calling us at 310.990.2020 or emailing info@theforgottendog.org. *The Forgotten Dog Foundation only places dogs in Southern California, as a home check is required.*






Some of our Rescue Stories from 2011......





The Before and [Happily Ever] After of a Dog named Bruno



Bruno, a seven month old Pit/Retriever puppy was found barely able to stand at a bus stop in Hollywood. He was covered with mange and emaciated. He was taken to a high kill shelter where he most certainly would never have made it out alive. The Forgotten Dog Foundation heard of his plight and stepped in to save him. Bruno had clearly never known human love and was starved for affection and good food, which we showered on him with abundance.



His non-contagious mange was treated, while Bruno fattened up and learned to relax and play with other dogs in a home environment. Just four months later he was the handsome stud in the pack and Bruno was adopted a week ago by a wonderful couple in Burbank who have a rescue female Bull Terrier that is the same age as Bruno. We are delighted to report that the happy rescue puppy couple are in love and inseparable!






The Forgotten Dog Foundation Co-Founder Linzi Glass
Publishes Middle Grade Novel about Animal Shelters


The foundation’s co-founder, Linzi Glass is delighted to announce the publication of her latest book Finding Danny, released May 2010. This middle grade novel will help educate, enlighten and inspire kids everywhere to adopt animals from shelters.

Finding Danny is the #1 book in its' category this month for Scholastic Book Clubs. They also made an adorable little video about the book. Very Cute! Pass this on to kids, librarians and teachers that you know! THANKS!

Her Dog is missing and 12-year-old Bree is devastated! During her quest to find him, Bree's heart is opened to the plight of the animals in a local shelter. Will she find Danny and save the shelter dogs!

Since it's release, Scholastic Books has sold over 100,000 copies!!!