Elvira - Corgi Dog for Adoption in Thousand Oaks, California
ELVIRA
Corgi
🇺🇸
Thousand Oaks, California
June 24th
female, medium, adult
DESCRIPTION
Elvira is a 3-year-old Corgi mix currently being held at the Kern County Animal Services - Bakersfield Shelter. She has been at the shelter since June 6, 2026, and is ready for her new home.
Pet ID: A1251085
ABOUT
Companion Animal Protection Society (CAPS), a national nonprofit based in Thousand Oaks, CA., partners with Kern County Animal Services in Bakersfield to find homes for at-risk dogs. The shelter has more than 300 dogs and puppies in two metal warehouses with no outdoor runs. Dogs and puppies are at high risk for euthanasia because of lack of space and too many abandoned dogs in the community.
HOW TO ADOPT, RESCUE OR FOSTER
Please contact CAPS if you are interested in adopting, rescuing or fostering, and we will make sure the shelter contacts you. They do not answer phones or respond often to voice messages due to understaffing. The dogs are in Bakersfield, not Thousand Oaks.
HOW TO CONTACT CAPS
https://caps-web.org/contact
No phone calls, please. Please use our contact form or reach out to us through Petfinder.
FOSTER HOMES
Fosters must live in Kern County.
TRANSPORT
CAPS can arrange transportation if you are on the West Coast. Adopters are responsible for transport fees.
ABOUT: CORGI DOG BREED
The Corgi breed, known for its distinctive short legs and long body, is beloved for its playful and affectionate nature. Originating in Wales, these intelligent dogs excel in various roles, from herding to family pets. With a sociable disposition and keen intelligence, Corgis thrive on companionship and mental stimulation. Their adaptability to different living environments makes them popular choices for families and individuals alike, making Corgis a cherished and lively addition to households around the world.
COMPANION ANIMAL PROTECTION SOCIETY: PET SHELTER & RESCUE
Founded in 1992, the Companion Animal Protection Society (CAPS) is the only national nonprofit dedicated exclusively to protecting companion animals...