

A RESCUE DEDICATED TO SAVING BALDWIN PARK ACC DOGS
MISSION
ADOPT
FOSTER
SAVE A LIFE
Project BP was created by Bea and Ren—two hands-on networkers who have been on the ground fighting for the dogs at Baldwin Park Animal Care Center.
After seeing firsthand how many dogs were running out of time, they realized the best way to keep helping—and help even more—was to build something of their own.
This rescue is built on urgency, structure, and accountability. Not just getting dogs out, but making sure every dog has a real plan, real support, and a real second chance.
THEY NEED US
Many dogs pace in their kennels, tremble, or withdraw. Others may bark or jump, not out of aggression, but out of fear — trying desperately to communicate, “Please, see me.” Shelter stress can affect their appetite, their sleep, and even their immune systems. Some lose weight. Some stop wagging their tails.
But behind those worried eyes is still the same loving soul — waiting to feel safe again. When dogs leave the shelter and enter foster or forever homes, you can almost watch the tension melt away. Their tails start to wag again. They rediscover toys, cuddles, and the joy of simply being loved.

THE PROCESS
WHAT TO EXPECT
Below is a general guide to what’s typically required when adopting, fostering, or supporting these amazing dogs.
TO ADOPT
Adoption Application – Complete a short form with your contact info, lifestyle, and pet experience.
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Home Check / Virtual Interview – Ensures your home is safe and suitable for the dog you’re interested in.
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Meet & Greet – Spend time with the dog (and your existing pets, if any) to ensure a good match.
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Adoption Fee Differs With Every Rescue – Helps cover spay/neuter, vaccines, microchip, and vet care.
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Commitment – Be ready to provide love, patience, and stability for the dog’s entire life.
TO FOSTER
Foster Application – Simple form to assess your home setup and experience.
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Safe Space – A secure, loving home where a dog can decompress and feel safe.
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Time & Care – Daily feeding, exercise, basic training, and vet visits (usually covered by the rescue).
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Communication – Keep the rescue updated on behavior, photos, and progress to help find the perfect match.
SEE THE PUPS
























