Little Dog Rescue Provides Big Security and Love
Saturday, December 16th, 2006Francois and Susi Cahn lovingly run the Little Dog Rescue in North Tustin (Orange County), California. The Cahns use their own house as shelter, creating one of the coziest shelters we’ve ever seen.
To protect their fostered dogs the Cahns have a strict application process. Adopting adults must be over 25. Household children must be over 11. Adopters must have established households that are not likely to change. The Little Dog Rescue isn’t just a shelter, it’s a Little Doggie Fortification designed to protect its wards. They provide fierce protection for the small dogs in their care, and will only adopt out if the new parents prove they have the traits required to love and protect the dogs as well.
Primarily a Maltese, Poodle and Yorkie rescue, Little Dog Rescue opens its arms to most all little dogs.
Small Dog Mall extends our warm appreciation to the Little Dog Rescue for taking such a strong and loving Little Dog stand.
To offer your help or ask for an application, contact Francois and Susi for more information. Their current wish list includes antibiotic eye ointment, small desktop copier, towels, blankets, dog beds, digital camera, dog clippers, piddle pads, gift certificates to Revival Health, Pet Edge, PetCo or PetSmart (for immunizations, grooming supplies, crates, medications, food…), gift certificates for dog grooming, soft small size stuffed toys for cuddling and for playing, Frontline, Advantage, or Revolution Flea Treatments, fleece baby blankets, Nature’s Miracle, small crates or wire cages, and Cesar’s Dog Food tins.
It’s Christmas and Chunkah time now, but no matter when you read this post I’m sure the little dogs at Little Dog Rescue could benefit from a little of your love.


The Save Our Small (SOS) Rescue specializes in finding homes for Yorkshire Terriers, West Highland Terriers, Bichon Frises, Maltese, Coton de Tulear and other toy breed dogs. SOS is a 501(c)3 non-profit, but it does not have a physical location. Rather dogs are fostered at various homes throughout souther New Jersey.
SOS is looking for volunteers for the following tasks: fostering, transporting, home checks and shopping. The