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Rocket Dog Rescue Adoption Event at Whole Foods Redwood City

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 1250 Jefferson Ave Redwood City CA 94062  See map
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Come out and meet your new best friend!


Rocket Dog Rescue will be at the Whole Foods in Redwood City Saturday from 1pm-6pm with many of our wonderfully special puppies and dogs. Stop by and cuddle with one of our puppies, hold one of our adorable little guys or snuggle with our bigg silly dogs.


We have an unusually high number of dogs, many of them older souls turned in by their families.We are in need of foster homes, as well as, forever homes for our sweet rescued souls.


We have an urgent need for FOSTER homes! This month alone we have rescued many big dogs- Labs, Lab Mixes, Hounds as well as oodles of chihuahua poodle terrier mixes and puppies.


We need expereinced people for help with the big guys at the adoption event and to help foster and even adopt.  If you are interested please come down to meet us and our dogs and find your next furever friends. Any little help you can give makes a big difference!


All of these dog have been rescued from dire situations at animal shelters and other sad situations. Most of these dogs would otherwise have been euthanized.


All Rocket Dogs have been spayed/neutered (unless they are too young for the operation), up to date on their shots and micro-chipped. There is an donation required to adopt dogs. All donations go to veterinary and other care for our rescued animals. Rocket Dog rescue is an all volunteer non-profit animal rescue group. 


To our foster volunteers, please bring your foster dogs!!!, to our other volunteers, please come if you can, we always need help holding dogs, talking to potential adopters, help with set-up & take down, collecting donations. etc. Thank you.

For more information on our group and many of our available dogs, please see our website http://www.rocketdogrescue.org/

See our Facebook group page, please join
http://www.facebook.com/groups/rocketdogrescue/ 

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