
OUR MISSION
Amazing Strays Rescue is a non-profit, volunteer-based, all-breed, dog and cat rescue that knows no geographical boundaries. We are dedicated to rescuing homeless or at-risk pets, focusing on creating safe environments for the forgotten or neglected, by finding homes for the rehabilitated and healthy, and aiding in the efforts to combat overpopulation and the spread of disease.

104
animals adopted through Amazing Strays in 2025
Our Partners

We love Best Life Leashes and how they identify the true rescue dog story! When you use our code AMAZING or this link to purchase, they donate a matching leash or collar to our rescue! You will also get 10% off with this code!

Max & Neo Donate to Dog Rescues 1 For 1, ensures that for every purchase made, an equivalent item—be it a leash, collar, toy, supplement, CBD product, or harness—is donated to a dog rescue. This commitment helps improve the lives of countless rescue pups including ours.

Looking for an amazing training team who understands the rescue dog mentality? Look no further than our friends at SGR for all your accessible, affordable and amazing training needs!

Looking to find a tailored training program? Woof Academy has a brand-new facility that offers dog daycare, puppy training, and adult classes with a focus on socialization.

Chippin' Treats has generously partnered with us to provide eco-friendly dog treats that are better for our fur friends tummies and have no unknown add-ins. Use our code ASR10 at this link to purchase, and you'll receive 10%, and Chippin' will donate $10 to our rescue.

Their team is professional and so easy to work with. Talk to a licensed vet & get your pet's feeling beter today. Book your appointment now. Virtual veterinarian service for dogs & cats. Book a video chat & get treated same day.
Tax Information
Amazing Strays Rescue is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that operated primarily in San Diego, California.
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Our employer identification number is 84-2655643. We are raising funds and promoting initiatives to serve the dogs who need them most.