DDR and Found Animals Join Forces for South LA Animals

Our goal is to prevent 400+ animals from entering the South LA shelter beginning April 6th – December 31, 2013, offering a variety of services and resources, including free spay/neuter, wellness care, some medical care such as mange treatment, ear infections, simple wound suturing, free dog food, dog training one on one and group classes in the local South LA parks. Get involved, volunteer as little as an hour a week and help make a positive change in the numbers of animals entering one of the highest intake shelters in the LA City Shelter system.
If you can adopt, foster or know a rescue that can take Buddy, we’d love to hear from you.
Plenty more to come, please help spread the word, and if you haven’t already, please follow us on Facebook and/or Twitter. You can also donate to Downtown Dog Rescue. All donations goes straight to our community programs and our dogs.

Clancy, at 15 years old, is a Canine Good Citizen, therapy dog, Kings Hockey fan and mascot of Downtown Dog Rescue. A survivor of animal cruelty for many years, he came into my life at 10 years of age. Together, he and I have worked to end dog fighting and promote spay/neuter in some of the most underserved communities in the greater Los Angeles area. He has helped me prepare countless rescued dogs who needed a little tune up from Papa Clancy before they were ready for their forever home. He goes to work with me every day, loves every person, every dog and basically loves life now that he is the most cherished part of my life. I honestly can’t remember what my life was like before this old man came to live with me and my dogs.
















