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MEET 25-06221

Pitbull | Adult | Male | Medium


ABOUT 25-06221

25-06221 is a brown, male adult dog,. The intake date was 12/21/2024 from the City of Downey.

* Availability:
Available for adoption holds on 12/21/2024. In addition to in-person services, adoption holds can be placed by calling 562-803-3301 between the hours of 9:00am - 5:00pm Tuesday - Saturday. Adoption availability date 1/3/2025.

Things to keep in mind when viewing our pets:

  • Some animals may not be available for general public adoption due to medical and/or behavior concerns.
  • *At any time, animal availability is subject to change without notice including but not limited to the following reasons, owner claim, adoption (public or adoption partner) transfer to another agency or humane euthanasia.
  • *SEAACA strives to reduce humane euthanasia and keep animals at the Care Center for as long as reasonably possible. Unfortunately, due to pet overpopulation and limited resources, animals may be subject to humane euthanasia after 2 weeks of completing their holding period without notice. SEAACA abides by applicable mandates.
  • Learn more about our adoption process, click here
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  • The age and breed of the animals is assigned by SEAACA’s team based on physical characteristics. SEAACA does not guarantee the true breed, age, health, or temperament of any animal in our care. Unless the former owner provides information, SEAACA does not know specifics.

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