BLUE - AMERICAN PIT BULL TERRIER (SHORT COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
American Pit Bull Terrier Dogs For Adoption in Pasadena, CA, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
BLUE
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Senior
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Location
Pasadena, CA, 91706 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: American Pit Bull Terrier (short coat). #A4915627 Meet Blue, an 11-year-old Pitbull with a sleek steel-grey coat and the soulful eyes of a distinguished gentleman who’s seen it all. Life hasn’t always been kind to this sweet boy, and it shows - but he’s more than ready to trade the outdoors for a cozy couch, cool AC, and the comfort of a loving home. Though he’s a bit bony and has a few harmless lumps and bumps that come with age, Blue still has plenty of love left to give and a quiet strength that shines through. All he’s really asking for is a soft bed, a sunny spot to nap, and someone who will finally love and cherish him the way he deserves. He may even make a wonderful companion to other calm dogs, as he’s shown a gentle and appropriate demeanor when meeting them. Give Blue the golden years he’s been waiting for, and he’ll reward you with a lifetime’s worth of gratitude and love! -11 year old grey and white Pitbull -86 pound neutered male -may need the standard round of shots and preventatives before he can go home with you, but the shelter can likely help with this! -came to the Baldwin Park Animal Care Center on 6/1/26 as an owner surrender, allegedly because he would “escape” (but this can easily be fixed with proper supervision or a secure fence!) -has clearly lived most of his life outside, so is ready for his turn for cozy cuddles curled up next to you in bed or on the couch -could be good with other dogs you may already have, including smaller ones -deserving of all the love and care in his golden years, which he has clearly been missing out on! BLUE’S VIDEO: youtube/shorts/MWix3r1NOh4 ------- 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.
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Physical Attributes
Eye Color: Gold Ear Type: Droopy Coat Length: Short Altered Yes -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Dogs: Yes -
Personality
Personality Characteristics - Gentle
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Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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Organization name
United Hope for Animals
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Location:
Pasadena, California, 91102 USAUSA
Breed overview
American Pit Bull Terrier
A.K.A.: Pit Bull, APBT, AmStaff, American Staffordshire Terrier, Stafford, Staffy, Pibble, Pittie, Bully, Bull breed, Working Pit, Colby Pit, Old Family Dog, Old Family Red Nose, Red Nose Pit, Blue Nose Pit, Game Dog, Fighting Dog, Gladiator Dog, Nanny Dog, American Bull Dog, Bull and Terrier, Half-and-Half, Yankee Terrier, Irish Pit Bull, English Pit Bull
Overview:
The American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT) is a robust and intelligent breed, originating in the United States from crossbreeding Old English Terriers and Old English Bulldogs for dog-fighting purposes. Physically, they are medium-sized, known for their muscular build, broad heads, and powerful jaws, typically weighing between 30-60 pounds. Their coats are short and come in a wide array of colors. Temperamentally, a well-socialized APBT is often described as loyal, affectionate, and people-oriented, displaying a playful and sometimes clownish demeanor. They can be excellent family companions, provided they receive consistent training and early socialization, though their high energy levels mean they thrive with active owners. While they can adapt to apartment living with sufficient exercise, a house with a secure yard is often preferred. Notable health considerations include a predisposition to hip and elbow dysplasia, allergies, and certain heart conditions.
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