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My name is ELENOR!

Posted over 5 months ago | Updated 1 month ago

My basic info

Breed
American Pit Bull Terrier
Color
Black - with White
Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
20615003-A5629308

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

#A5629308 Elenor is an incredibly sweet black velvet hippo with the cutest tuxedo coat, white socks, and floppy ears! This little lowrider was a mama recently and is now looking for a home where she will be loved, cherished, and respected. In return, Eleanor will gladly plop in your lap and smother you with affection. She loves being with her people, and despite her size, also loves being a lap dog. Eleanor also does well with other pups, especially calm ones, and would make a great little sister to any existing pet siblings. This little lady has had her babies, and is finally ready to be babied herself - are you ready to add her to your family today? 

 

 

  • 3 year old black and white pitbull

  • 51 pound unaltered female - Elenor was a mom recently and is not spayed yet, which will need to be done before she can be adopted; the Care Center can do this!

  • UTD on all shots and preventatives, so can go home with you once she is spayed

  • Came to the Baldwin Park Animal Care Center on 5/31/24 as a stray 

  • Easygoing disposition

  • Very, very sweet and loves being w/ people, the perfect lap dog!

  • Very playful and tolerant of other dogs, but calm dogs are recommended

  • Does well on leash, both with collaring and walking

  • Medium energy level, but will get delightful bursts of zoomies on occasion

  • Knows some basic commands, like sit - especially for treats - and is food motivated, so could learn more commands and manners! Takes treats gently too

 

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United Hope for Animals (UHA) is a volunteer group and does not have a facility for animals.  This pet is part of our Shelter Support Program at the Baldwin Park Shelter. For more information about the pet, the adoption process, or our program please contact the Volunteer Adoption Coordinator listed above.

Because animals are adopted/rescued daily, please also check the United Hope for Animals Facebook page to see if an animal is still available OR call the Baldwin Park Shelter at 626-962-3577. When inquiring about an animal, please reference the animal’s ID number. This will enable the volunteer or Baldwin Park employee to locate the status of the pet. Thank you for supporting rescue.



November 6, 2024, 2:27 am
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
20615003-A5629308
Contact
Email
Address
P.O. Box 2349, Pasadena, CA 91102

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

The adoption process for UHA foster pets requires an application, phone interview, and home check.

For more information about the adoption process of pets that are part of our Shelter Support Program, visit http://www.unitedhope4animals.org/about-us/shelter-support-program/

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Please contact the Volunteer Adoption Coordinator listed in the ad for more information. (Please note that you are calling or emailing a volunteer, not a facility.)

For pets that are part of our Shelter Support Program at either the Baldwin Park or Downey shelters, you may also contact or visit the shelter directly. Shelter information is available at https://animalcare.lacounty.gov/.

For more information on our Shelter Support Program, visit https://unitedhopeforanimals.org/
We ALWAYS need volunteers, including those who would like to handle animals at the Baldwin Park Animal Care Center and/or who can assist from home with our postings and adoption processes.

More about this rescue

United Hope for Animals is a 501c3 non-profit organization committed to creating a world where our relationship with animals is guided by compassion and responsibility. We actively work toward bringing an end to the needless suffering of companion animals through community-based programs here at home and across the border.

The United States euthanizes more than one million dogs and cats each year. Through our Shelter Support Program, we work in partnership with local shelters to reduce this number by raising public awareness about shelter adoption and facilitating rescue and adoption of sheltered animals. In the process, we bring dignity and hope to the many lives that would otherwise pass anonymously through the animal control system.

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