Sunday, July 27, 2025

Dog adoption brunch set for Sunday in Marina del Rey

A pet adoption event featuring dogs in need of homes will take place Sunday, July 27, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Jamaican Bay Inn’s Beachside Restaurant and Bar in Marina del Rey, according to event organizers.

The event, titled “Brunch and Pups,” is being hosted by Dogs Without Borders, a Los Angeles–based nonprofit dog rescue organization. The group operates as a foster-based rescue, pulling small breed dogs from local shelters and partnering with international rescues to help rehome dogs in need. 

Since its founding, Dogs Without Borders says it has placed over 8,000 dogs and continues to rely on donations, fosters, and volunteers. The organization notes that due to overwhelming demand, adoption is highly competitive across Southern California, and response times may take up to four business days.

Some of the dogs expected to attend include:

Ozzy

Ozzy is a spunky pup rescued from euthanasia with an old leg injury that required amputation. Now a happy, three-legged dog, Ozzy gets along well with people and other dogs. He’s expected to be a large dog once fully grown and has a playful, loving personality.

Schnouzie

A terrier mix with a calm and affectionate demeanor, Schnouzie is house trained, intelligent, and very responsive to training. He does well with both people and dogs and enjoys a mix of playtime, training, and naps. He’s described as a dream companion with an adaptable nature.

Dream

Dream is a low-maintenance dog who gets along with children and other dogs. She is potty trained, knows how to sit, and can be left alone when needed. Equally content lounging at home or strolling through the neighborhood, Dream is considered a well-balanced fit for most families.

Gidget

Sweet and spirited, Gidget is affectionate with everyone she meets and known for her adorable oinks while sleeping. Though she needs ongoing leash training, Gidget is crate and potty trained and enjoys off-leash play. Her playful, protective personality makes her a devoted and entertaining companion.

Petunia

A gentle and loving Frenchie, Petunia is affectionate and enjoys calm walks and cozy naps. She is working on basic obedience and potty training. Due to a slightly misaligned spine and hip, she will need an adopter willing to manage her long-term physical needs. She does best with older children.

Tuxedo

Tuxedo is a black-and-white Chihuahua mix weighing around 12 pounds. He’s affectionate, playful, and curious, though initially shy with strangers. Tuxedo loves dogs but prefers to be the alpha. He’s house trained, learning basic commands, and improving with leash use. He thrives on human companionship and dislikes being crated.

Rusty

Rusty is the largest of his litter and known for his goofy, affectionate nature. He’s mellow, food motivated, and loves belly rubs. Abandoned at a shelter with his littermates, Rusty is now gaining strength and growing steadily. He’s expected to be medium-sized when fully grown and is described as easygoing and trainable.

Tommy

Tommy is a young puppy with a calm temperament and an eagerness to learn. He’s making good progress with potty training and sleeps through the night. While playful—especially with his brother Travis—Tommy is gentle, shares well, and bonds easily with people. He’s considered well-rounded and suitable for many types of homes.

Travis

Travis is energetic, playful, and affectionate. Like his brother Tommy, he was rescued without a mother and is thriving in foster care. He loves wrestling, fetch, and cuddling. Though initially shy, he forms deep bonds with people and is learning quickly, including potty training and toy sharing.

Jellybean

A 6-month-old puppy with a sweet and curious nature, Jellybean enjoys cuddles and has a lot of energy. She is still working on her leash, obedience, and potty skills but is fully vaccinated, spayed, and microchipped. She’s ready for a home that will continue her training and give her lots of love.

Organizers note that the list of dogs attending is subject to change depending on adoption status. Those interested in adopting should come prepared with a completed adoption application and a video tour of their home in order to be eligible for an in-person interview.

The event offers a relaxed waterfront setting to meet dogs ready for adoption while enjoying brunch outdoors in Marina del Rey.

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