Below is a gallery with all dogs currently available for adoption through Off-Leash Second Chance.
To inquire about any of the dogs you may see here, please contact us. We would be happy to answer any questions you may have!

Rosie -- 2 year old female “Though she be but little, she is fierce!” Rosie was found as a stray and brought to the San Bernadino City Animal shelter, where we eventually found her. Always up for an adventure, Rosie is just happy to be involved and would do best in a home where she can be included in many activities (even if that activity is just sitting on the couch!) -Walks nicely on a leash! -Uninterested in other dogs/neutral -Untested around cats

Stevie -- 2 year old female Miss Stevie AKA Stevie Nicks was scheduled to be euthanized before Off-Leash Second Chance stepped in and rescued this gorgeous girl! Stevie has a great ball drive, is always up for a run, and has a super spunky and sassy personality. While she does love to run and play, she has a great “off” switch and settles nicely in a crate. -Walks nicely on-leash! -Appears to have a strong prey drive – not recommended for a home with cat -Would do best in an active home – possible sport/working dog candidate

Burrata -- 1 year old male Burrata is our youngest and sweetest rescue! Coming to us at only nine months old, Burrata has spent most of his young life in the shelter system. He is an outgoing and happy guy with lots of puppy energy, and has been a favorite of volunteers, veterinary staff, and everyone else he meets! -Will need continued training with basic obedience -Loves all other dogs – very social – definitely a (structured) dog daycare candidate!

Fancy -- 1 year old female Fancy comes to the East Coast by way of Los Angeles. Social and full of energy, she loves all other dogs and people!
Pinnochio -- 1 year old Male Pinnochio was found as a stray in Riverside, California. Super social and happy, he is a favorite of his current foster home -- they rave about his sweet nature and gentle temperament.

Missy -- 1 year old female Missy was found as a stray in San Jacinto, where she was scheduled to be euthanized along with her kennelmate. A happy and wiggly puppy, she is a lover of all people and dogs -- will do anything for a pet or a treat!