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Forte Animal Rescue's Dog Adoption

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 3860 S Centinela Ave Los Angeles CA 90066  See map

Come visit us at one of our weekly dog adoptions!

A 100% no-kill organization, Forte rescues all breeds and mixes, from poodles to pit bulls. At any given time, Forte Animal Rescue typically has 40 to 50 animals in its care. To date, Forte has saved the lives of more than 900 dogs. 

We are also looking for volunteers and foster homes.

Forte Animal Rescue can be found online at www.FARescue.org andhttp://www.facebook.com/forteanimalrescue.

In addition to ongoing boarding and othe expenses, Forte Animal Rescue continually incurs significant veterinary medical expenses for the animals it rescues.  Donations or any support is always greatly appreciated.  Donations can be made online or via regular mail at PO Box, Marina del Rey, CA 90295. Forte Animal Rescue is a 100% volunteer-run 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and 100% of donations go directly to animal care. 

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