Welcome to Animal Rescuers Without Borders!
P.O. Box 712444 San Diego, CA 92171 (619) 977-3593 animalrescuers@sbcglobal.net
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Making a Difference in Their Lives.
We are a non-profit & all breed rescue organization operating in the Baja, Mexico and San Diego, CA areas to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome cats & dogs. Learn more about 

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 Scheduled Adoption Events

To see all events, visit our EVENT CALENDAR Page.

To make the most out of your time, we suggest you SUBMIT an adoption APPLICATION BEFORE an adoption event.

Check the animal attendance the morning before the event to confirm attendance of a particular rescue. In addition, please check the up-to-date animals attendance list 1 HOUR BEFORE an event to know if the dog or cat you want to meet is still attending.

Also remember to review important event information BEFORE attending.

Donate

Not ready to adopt a dog or cat? Have no time to volunteer or foster?

You can still help: a donation is a great way to help ARWOB! Any amount - large or small - is appreciated.


Find out other ways you can donate to ARWOB by visiting our donation page.

Foster a Rescue

Fostering is
  FREE and FUN! 


We not only provide you with everything you need to take care of one of our rescues, but the experience is SO fulfilling. By placing one animal into a foster home, you allow us to save another. We are always in need of foster parents.

Read more about our fostering program...

 
 

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Animal Success Stories
Our NEW BEGINNINGS in our forever homes!
Click on their pictures and see how far they have come!

Please visit our Success Stories page to read all of our stories!
Fluffy

Hanna (fka Fluffy) was adopted from ARWOB in October 2014.  We received this nice "pupdate" from her adoptive Dad:

"Hanna is now about 8 years old and doing well. She’s a little mellower in her advancing years, but not that much. She’s still loves her daily walks and barks a lot and gets along with other dogs once she gets to know them. Her good buddy, a Lapso Apso, past away from Cushing’s syndrome about 3 months ago and she still sometimes looks for her. In the fall of 2019 she had most of her teeth extracted because of poor gums so she’s since been on soft food and she has just recovered from ehrlichiosis. So she’s been through a lot from living on the streets of Tecate to undergoing dental work and then a tick infection. Her vet said she’s a real trooper. We all agree and are glad we have her."



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