Posted: February 10, 2011
SERJ
his adorable Pit mix became another stray dog statistic in Los Angeles. Found by his guardian angel, abandoned in a junkyard, his gentle demeanor is looking for a quiet home that will give him a chance to see what living off of the mean streets of Los Angeles has to offer. He loves going for his walks and yet he can lay around and rest by your feet while you watch TV. His kind soul and warm heart so much wants a home. Just look at that face and into those eyes…how can you say "no?"
Other dogs: good, with females
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is that female dogs or female people
female dogs
Serj is a wonderful dog..i have had the pleasure of walking him for a while now and he Will steal your heart…promise….he takes a minute to warm up but he is the best lap warmer around! He’s the type that just wants to climb right inside u! such a goofy boy!
I hope one day all these dogs will be welcomed into a loving home
Is Serg still available for adoption???? I would love to see if he would make a good friend to my female dogs.
Aw, I’ve been trying to convince my family to get a pitbull,
My parents are partially convinced that they are bad dogs, but I’ve been working on trying to change that for almost a year. So maybe we will adopt one! ANyways, Great job with how far you’ve come. These dogs are very greatful
you guys do a very good job …….i think these dogs are super grateful with u guys
I am absolutely so proud and thankful for this program. I have a 5 year old pitbull named Spike that I have raised since he was 4 weeks old and I wont lie I am addicted to him and he is spoiled ROTTEN. I would love to adopt a dog from Tia but cant get to Southern California. Me and my kids are very protective of this bread. I have taken dog houses to dogs among other things to owners that have no business having these dogs. WHAT CAN WE DO TO HELP PITS HERE IN NORTHERN CA.
What a beutifull dog, i absalutly love his coloration, You know what violobos should do, they should have people have “accounts” so that you can “like” a dog and get updayes on how their doing and weither theyve been adopted or died, so that is five years when you have a steady job or housin situation you can finially take one youve had your heart set on instead of loosing them in the mass of dogs going in and out of your doors every day.
All though she wasn’t a pitty, he reminds me of my old greater-swiss/ lab mix. Its all in the eyebrows. I wish i was in the position to adopt!