GOLDIE PALOOZA: A FUNDRAISER FOR MANY RESCUES

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GOLDIE PALOOZA IS HOSTED BY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLDEN RETRIEVER RESCUE.


Our dogs are all in foster homes, never kenneled, temperament tested, socialized and vetted prior to adoption. Our goal is to find the perfect home for each individual dog and each one has their own personal representative.

Our mission is to find loving, lifetime homes for all Southern California Golden Retrievers in need, regardless of conditions or circumstances. We will always strive to heal the sick and injured, rehabilitate the neglected and abused, and nurture the aged and unwanted until we find the perfect family who will shower them with unconditional love.

Our vision is to build a refuge – a sanctuary – to serve as a halfway house where each of our beloved Goldens can rest and recuperate, prior to being placed with a foster or permanent family and moving on in their new lives.

Southern California Golden Retriever Rescue is the third largest Golden Retriever Rescue in the country and second largest in the Western Region.  

2024 GUEST RESCUE BENEFICIARY IS:

Golden Bond Rescue began in Portland, OR in 1991 with the rescue of one golden needing to be placed in a new home. That first volunteer quickly grew into two, then three and eventually into a 250 volunteer-strong organization that is run 100% by its volunteers. We have zero paid staff! Our mission is very simple: rescue retrievers and retriever mixes. Although we rescue any breed that falls under the retriever umbrella, the bulk of the dogs we rescue are still golden retrievers. We are a nonprofit that operates completely on the financial kindness of our supporters. GBR is so excited to be invited back by SCGRR to participate for a third year at Goldie Palooza. It's a wonderful event that will help pay for medical care for the future rescue dogs of Southern California Golden Retriever Rescue (SCGRR) and Golden Bond Rescue (GBR). When you come to Goldie Palooza 2024, please stop by both of our booths to say, "Hello."