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Nov 10, 2016 · A complete list of all Saint Bernard rescue groups located in California and across the USA! Saint Bernard dogs and puppies available for adoption near Concord, Irvine, and Pomona!
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Astrid. Very Loving dog and is Heart Worm Free. has had all her shots, she Hates other dogs, and cats. she is 5 yrs old. If you are interested in Astrid…. Read More.
Jun 23, 2007 · Adopt Saint Bernard Dogs in California. Filter. Bella (female) ID: 23-06-07-00502. Saint Bernard. Unable to keep due to change in family status and my work hours. She has been exposed to kids and currently has... » Read more » Los Angeles County, Pomona, CA. Details / Contact. 1 of 6. Daisy (female) ID: 23-05-11-00321. Saint Bernard.
Learn more about Sunny Saints, Saint Bernard Dog Rescue in Bellflower, CA, and search the available pets they have up for adoption on Petfinder.
- P.O. Box 870, Bellflower, 90707, CA
- (562) 619-2059
St. Bernard shelters & rescues in California. Woof! Why buy a St. Bernard puppy for sale if you can adopt and save a life? Look at pictures of St. Bernard puppies who need a home.
Home. Adopt a Dog. Adopt a St. Bernard. California. Los Angeles. St. Bernard puppies and dogs in Los Angeles, California. Looking for a St. Bernard puppy or dog in Los Angeles, California? Adopt a Pet can help you find an adorable St. Bernard near you. Learn More:
Sunny Saints, Southern California St. Bernard Rescue is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit organization (#45-0922994) formed by a group of friends with several years of combined experience in Saint Bernard rescue who share a common philosophy to treat the dogs that we save and the people who foster and adopt them with kindness and dignity.