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Three survivors. Three fresh starts. One forever home .

Adopt Buddy & His Two Siblings

3 pups rescued from being shot (Buddy, Daisy and Leo) now in need of a home! Please HELP!
Buddy, Daisy and Leo were rescued from an industrial yard where homeless dogs are being shot on a nightly basis in Bahrain.
The 3 siblings aree being brought to the US and they need a home!

This page is now about adoption.
They’re safe — and ready to be chosen.

Meet the Trio
 

Buddy

Buddy is the survivor who endured a deliberate hit-and-run and required major orthopedic surgery. Despite everything, he’s remained friendly, trusting, and resilient — the kind of dog who still believes people can be good.
 

Leo

Buddy’s brother is a sweet, social dog who has been through the same harsh street conditions — and is now learning what comfort and routine feel like.
 

Daisy

The sister is gentle and curious, adjusting beautifully and showing strong potential to bond quickly in a calm home.

Click the button below to send us an email and be added to the adoption queue

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These three dogs were rescued from the streets of Bahrain, where homeless animals face extreme danger and very limited adoption opportunities.

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Buddy, smiling and happy at our rescue center.

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Buddy, Leo, and Daisy sharing a relaxing moment.

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Buddy has finally fully recovered from the attempt to his life.

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Leo posing for a cute photo!

These three dogs were rescued from the streets of Bahrain, where homeless animals face extreme danger and very limited adoption opportunities.

They have already cleared the most difficult steps:

  • Rescue and stabilization

  • Veterinary care and vaccinations

  • Spay / Neuter

  • Medical clearance

  • International transport arrangements

  • U.S. arrival processing

A journey like this often costs thousands per dog — and that part has already been handled.

Now the focus shifts to what matters most:

finding the right homes.

Adoption Timing
 

  • Arrival in the U.S.: Mid-March

  • Adoption applications are open now

  • Meet-and-greet scheduling will begin shortly after arrival

  • Early applications are encouraged to ensure smooth placement

Click the button below to send us an email and be added to the adoption queue

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We are seeking adopters who can provide a safe, stable home, patience during the adjustment period, and a consistent routine. You may apply to adopt one dog, two together, or all three if appropriately equipped, with each placement focused on the best outcome for the dogs.

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Buddy keeping an eye on his brother and sister.

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Buddy proudly fetching a ball!

Adoption Support
 

  • All adopters receive:

  • Complete medical documentation

  • Transition and recovery guidelines

  • Ongoing rescue support

  • Guidance for the first weeks at home

Email us at Buddy@600MillionDogs.org to adopt!

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