Blossom

Gorgeous Aussi Shepherd Mix

born January 12, 2026
female
Estimated adult size: medium, around 16–20 kg (35–44 lbs).
up to date with vaccinations and deworming
Mandatory spay agreement: the adopter must ensure that she is spayed before 6 months of age.
very social and playful

Blossom

Blossom is a beautiful mixed-breed puppy who got a very difficult start in life but is now safe, healthy, and thriving in foster care.

She was rescued together with her three sisters and their mother from a neglect situation, and she has since gained weight nicely and is doing very well. Blossom has received her first puppy vaccination and has been dewormed regularly. She is a sweet, playful little girl with all the charm, curiosity, and joyful energy you would expect from a young puppy.

Based on her build and current growth, we expect her to mature into a medium-sized dog, likely around 16–20 kg (35–44 lbs).

She appears to be a mixed breed, possibly with some cattle dog or pointer-type influence. Blossom is currently in a foster home in San Ramón, not in Pérez Zeledón, but we can help with transport logistics for serious adopters.

Please note that she must be spayed by the adopter before reaching 6 months of age. This is mandatory. If you are interested in adopting Blossom, please fill out our adoption application and we will be in touch.

FAQ

  • Where are you located / Is there a shelter I can visit?

    We are a foster-based rescue, which means we operate without a shelter or office. Every animal we help is cared for in a foster home. Most of our fosters and volunteers are located in and around San Isidro de El General, Pérez Zeledón, in the Southern Zone of Costa Rica.

  • Can I visit the animals available for adoption?

    Yes! Once your application is approved, we’ll coordinate a meet-and-greet with the foster home.  

    For more information visit our:
    DOG ADOPTION PAGE
    CAT ADOPTION PAGE

  • Do you rescue wild animals too?

    We focus on rescuing dogs and cats, but we can point you in the right direction if you’ve found a wild animal in distress. We recommend contacting:

    Alturas Wildlife Sanctuary in Uvita at +506 2200 3271
    Rescate Wildlife Rescue Center via WhatsApp at +506 6058 3898
    SINAC (National System of Conservation Areas) at (+506) 2522-6500 for wildlife emergencies.  

    To report a dog or cat in need please visit our CONTACT PAGE

  • I found a stray dog / cat. Can you help me?

    For urgent cases, please refer to our Emergency Guidelines on the CONTACT PAGE.

    We are a small, volunteer-run organization with limited resources, but we do our best to help whenever possible. To report a stray animal or find more information, please visit our CONTACT PAGE.

  • I saw a dog / cat on social media up for adoption but can’t find it on the website.

    There are two possible reasons:

    1. We haven’t had time to upload the animal to the website, but it may still be available.

    2. The animal is in a foster-to-adopt trial or has already found a home. You’re still welcome to apply using our general adoption application. Then we can match you with a similar dog / cat.

  • Are you a officially registered non-profit organization?

    Yes! Charlies Angels Resque is officially registered under the legal name Asociación Charlie’s Angels CR, cédula jurídica 3-002-757592.

  • How are you funded?

    We rely entirely on donations from generous individuals and the occasional fundraising. Every contribution makes a big difference. For more informatiopn visit our DONATION PAGE

  • Are Donations Tax-Deductible?

    Unfortunately, we can't issue tax-deductible receipts for donations made to our Costa Rican Bank Account or PayPal.

    However, we’re supported by Friends of Charlie’s Angels Costa Rica, Inc., a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in the U.S. This allows U.S. donors to make tax-deductible contributions to support our rescue work in Costa Rica.  

    For more information visit our DONATION PAGE

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