
Rescue Groups
Animal Care & Adoption Network
Bay Area German Shepherd Rescue
Community Animals & Adolescents Together (CAAT)
Contra Costa County Animal Services
DPS (Doggie Protective Services)
East Bay Animal Rescue & Refuge (EBARR)
Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter (FAAS)
Golden State German Shepherd Rescue
Golden State Greyhound Adoption
Hopalong Animal Rescue & Second Chance Rescue
Humane Society Inland Mendocino County
Lily’s Legacy Senior Dog Sanctuary
Mickaboo Companion Bird Rescue
MickaCoo Pigeon and Dove Rescue
Northern California Family Dog Rescue
PAWS (Pets Are Wonderful Support)
Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA
Petaluma Animal Services Foundation
Solano County Friends of Animals
Sonoma Equine Rescue, Rehab & Adoption
The Sean M. Walsh K9 Memorial Foundation
Tony LaRusso’s Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF)
Lola is a 9 years, 10 months old female American Pit Bull Terrier/Mix and has been with us for 2474 days. Meg has been working with our girl Lola. Lola is our longest resident , having spent more than half of her life in a shelter setting . Imagine what that can do to your attitude and demeanor . We're not sure why Lola wasn't chosen early on but as she kept getting passed over , she declined . She started to pick up habits and feed off of the high energy of the dogs around her . It happens a lot in kennels . It's a high stress environment and some dogs can't shake it off . Lola does best outside in the sun, on walks decompressing and in a low key environment. She's been known to really enjoy dogs her size or smaller, no cats. No children for this girl because she can be unpredictable, especially early on in trusting someone . We have seen her bond with many people, men and women . She definitely prefers women but a man winning her over is not an impossible situation. A dog who can bond with more than one human and do well under guidance is an adoptable dog. This girl deserves a home after all of this time 💔 We are hopeful that Meg can continue to work her magic with Lola , as she has helped many other dogs get adopted in this way. If you are interested in meeting Lola and continuing her training, Please apply here : Www.griffinpondanimalshelter.com/adopt Lola's adoption fee is lovingly sponsored.
Lola is a 9 years, 10 months old female American Pit Bull Terrier/Mix and has been with us for 2474 days. Meg has been working with our girl Lola. Lola is our longest resident , having spent more than half of her life in a shelter setting . Imagine what that can do to your attitude and demeanor . We're not sure why Lola wasn't chosen early on but as she kept getting passed over , she declined . She started to pick up habits and feed off of the high energy of the dogs around her . It happens a lot in kennels . It's a high stress environment and some dogs can't shake it off . Lola does best outside in the sun, on walks decompressing and in a low key environment. She's been known to really enjoy dogs her size or smaller, no cats. No children for this girl because she can be unpredictable, especially early on in trusting someone . We have seen her bond with many people, men and women . She definitely prefers women but a man winning her over is not an impossible situation. A dog who can bond with more than one human and do well under guidance is an adoptable dog. This girl deserves a home after all of this time 💔 We are hopeful that Meg can continue to work her magic with Lola , as she has helped many other dogs get adopted in this way. If you are interested in meeting Lola and continuing her training, Please apply here : Www.griffinpondanimalshelter.com/adopt Lola's adoption fee is lovingly sponsored. Helping Animals Online Since 1995,PetsOnBoard.comMeet Lola
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