Meet Ollie! Sweet little Ollie was rescued from the shelter where he was turned in as a stray at 18-years old. Ollie is bright and alert and has all his faculties about him. He loves to follow you around the house and loves to be pet.
Ollie has been fully vetted. He requires a kidney diet and supplement but otherwise he is in good health.
Ollie weighs 7-lbs and most of that is legs. He’s steady on his furry stilts and enjoys leisurely walks and visits to the park. He is quiet and gentle, and a most excellent Netflix buddy.
Ollie is up to date on shots and microchipped. He has been fully vetted including senior bloodwork, heartworm and fecal tests.
If you are interested in Ollie, please head on over to our website and fill out an application. homeforeverylivingpet.org.
We do not adopt out of state.
Meet Ollie! Sweet little Ollie was rescued from the shelter where he was turned in as a stray at 18-years old. Ollie is bright and alert and has all his faculties about him. He loves to follow you around the house and loves to be pet.
Ollie has been fully vetted. He requires a kidney diet and supplement but otherwise he is in good health.
Ollie weighs 7-lbs and most of that is legs. He’s steady on his furry stilts and enjoys leisurely walks and visits to the park. He is quiet and gentle, and a most excellent Netflix buddy.
Ollie is up to date on shots and microchipped. He has been fully vetted including senior bloodwork, heartworm and fecal tests.
If you are interested in Ollie, please head on over to our website and fill out an application. homeforeverylivingpet.org.
Each potential adopter of any animal is required to go through an adoption process that includes an application, contract and interview with one or more of our members. We make sure the potential adopter is aware of the medical, training and social needs of the animal; whether it is a growing puppy or an older animal. If the individual is approved, we will perform a home check to make sure that animal is going to a safe and good environment. The adopter agrees to return the animal to us at any point during their lifetime if they intend to give it up. We are committed to finding these animals great homes and screen our applicants very carefully.
Each potential adopter of any animal is required to go through an adoption process that includes an application, contract and interview with one or more of our members. We make sure the potential adopter is aware of the medical, training and social needs of the animal; whether it is a growing puppy or an older animal. If the individual is approved, we will perform a home check to make sure that animal is going to a safe and good environment. The adopter agrees to return the animal to us at any point during their lifetime if they intend to give it up. We are committed to finding these animals great homes and screen our applicants very carefully.
We show our adoptable animals at Petco every first and third Saturday from 12 Noon - 3 PM. Petco is located at 24413 Crenshaw Boulevard, Torrance, CA 90505.
We show our adoptable animals at Petco every first and third Saturday from 12 Noon - 3 PM. Petco is located at 24413 Crenshaw Boulevard, Torrance, CA 90505.
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Thousands of animals are euthanized each year in the Los Angeles City Shelters. This staggering figure does not even include all other surrounding LA County shelters. Most of these animals were highly adoptable and have something in common: they have medical conditions such as broken legs, tumors, eye problems, skin issues or illness. These animals have been hit by cars, abused, or suffered serious neglect, or they are abandoned mothers with litters of unweaned puppies.
These shelter animals face an uncertain future. H.E.L.P assists adopters who are interested in a sick, elderly or injured shelter animal, but are discouraged by the potential high veterinary costs. We also assist individuals who adopt from the shelters and discover that their animal has a medical condition after adoption. We arrange for the animal to receive veterinary care and offer financial assistance to the adopter. If the adopter has already arranged for the animal to receive medical care, we reimburse the costs upon receipt of the veterinary bill and proof of treatment.
Thousands of animals are euthanized each year in the Los Angeles City Shelters. This staggering figure does not even include all other surrounding LA County shelters. Most of these animals were highly adoptable and have something in common: they have medical conditions such as broken legs, tumors, eye problems, skin issues or illness. These animals have been hit by cars, abused, or suffered serious neglect, or they are abandoned mothers with litters of unweaned puppies.
These shelter animals face an uncertain future. H.E.L.P assists adopters who are interested in a sick, elderly or injured shelter animal, but are discouraged by the potential high veterinary costs. We also assist individuals who adopt from the shelters and discover that their animal has a medical condition after adoption. We arrange for the animal to receive veterinary care and offer financial assistance to the adopter. If the adopter has already arranged for the animal to receive medical care, we reimburse the costs upon receipt of the veterinary bill and proof of treatment.
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