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My name is Cloe!

Posted 1 week ago

My basic info

Breed
Cane Corso
Color
Black
Age
1 year 1 month old, Adult
Size
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
6442

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Gentle giant alert! Miss Cloe may look like a sleek and sophisticated blank panther, but she's in fact a sleek and (mostly) sophisticated noodly tall dog. Cloe loves a good brush or full body rub down from her favorite people and believes that spa night should be a family affair.

Typical corso behavior, Cloe can be a bit of a ninny out in the world and prefers to stick to her familiar haunts, rather than explore new areas. She'd much rather play fetch in the backyard than canvas the neighborhood. Cloe can also be shy to meet new people, but is wiling to give anyone a chance with a slow hello, especially if they offer tasty bribes.

Cloe lights up around other dogs and has been a fun and floppy staple in ACPB playgroups. She's happy to take the energy to a 2 or a 10, depending on what her playmates are feeling. An adaptable queen!

Sweet Cloe is ready to turn your home into hers! She's a family girl through and through, and is just waiting for you to bring her home.
Rescue
Angel City Pit Bulls

Contact info

Pet ID
6442
Contact
Please fill out an Application
Phone
Address
3612 11th Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90018

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Angel City Pit Bulls has dogs who demonstrate stable, fun, people-oriented, outgoing personalities- making them fantastic family dogs. We have a wide range of energy levels, so whether you are looking for a running partner, potential “therapy dog”, or a couch potato, we will typically have a dog that will fit the bill.

Our goal is to provide you with a thoughtful and personalized adoption experience. We will work with you to find a dog that is right for your situation. Many of the ACPB dogs live in multi-dog foster homes, and enjoy the company of other well-matched dogs and some even with well-matched cats. We are happy to assist with family pet introductions.

Our adoption center is open by appointment only. To get started, we ask that you fill out a brief application (link is above). Following that, you will receive an email with a link to set up a call with our team to begin the match-making and adoption process. We'll set up a meet and greet for the dog(s) you are interested in, including introductions to your family pets if needed. When you are ready to move forward with the adoption, we will arrange a home delivery to help you get settled in with the newest member of your family.

Resources, support, and education are always available, and you can expect an extensive level of knowledge and support from ACPB for the lifetime of your dog.

We ask for an adoption donation of $250 for dogs over 6 months old, and $350 for a puppy under 6 months old. This non-taxdeductible contribution assists us in continuing our mission to help more dogs in need.

For more info or to inquire about adoption, contact us at adopt@angelcitypits.org

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We hold monthly information sessions at our Lifesaving Center throughout the year. Otherwise, please contact our team to make an appointment to meet one of our available dogs.

Check us out on the web via the following websites:

angelcitypits.org
facebook @angelcitypitbulls
instagram @angelcitypits

Hope to see you soon!

More about this rescue

Mission: Angel City Pit Bulls is creating a better future for pit bulls by promoting their positive image as loving family companions through education, public advocacy, adoptions and owner support.

Goal: To reduce the number of pit bull terrier type dogs in animal shelters by increasing adoptions, providing community education to increase owner retention, and participating in targeted spay/neuter programs. As a member of the NKLA Coalition, it is our goal to be an integral part of making Los Angeles no-kill.

History: Angel City Pit Bulls is a 501c3 non-profit organization founded in 2010 to address the problem of overpopulation and high euthanasia rate of pit bull terrier type dogs in Los Angeles area shelters. ACPB continues to evolve through the efforts of dedicated pit bull owners, educators, rescuers, and supporters working together to respond to the challenges facing pit bulls in our community.