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My name is Remi the Senior!!

Posted 1 day ago | Updated 18 hours ago

Adoption fee: $75

This helps Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Catahoula Leopard Dog/Pit Bull Terrier
Color
Black - with White
Age
Senior
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
21794553-A968119

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Hi, I am Remi, a 7-year-old, spayed female, Catahoula / Pit Bull mix that currently weights about 73lbs! If you are looking for perfection, than you have come to the right place. I am a loving and affectionate senior gal with impeccable manners. I love to cuddle and I'm a really good walking partner. I'm a calm girl who would love to join you on your daily walks. As an older gal, my playing days are a bit behind me so I would prefer to be the only dog in the home, or with a mellow dog like myself. I can't wait to give you all of my love! For more information, just ask Customer Service about me! Remi ID# A968119

 

I recently went on a field trip with one of my PHS Volunteer friends! Here's how I did:

Remi was a joy to handle today during our tour of Robert E. Woolley State Park in Burlingame. We started with a short walk around the building before Remi hopped into the back seat of my car as soon as I opened the door. Upon arrival at the park, the landscaping crew was hard at work with leaf blowers and zero-turn riding mowers zipping around, but Remi showed no signs of discomfort or sensitivity to the noise. We walked a lap around the lagoon, and when we reached the bridge over the inlet, Remi was initially hesitant to cross, possibly due to the wooden planking or the sensation of walking above water. However, she quickly gained confidence and followed me across the bridge, glancing over the edge to observe the water below several times. Along our walk, Remi encountered a variety of other dogs, from a small Shih Tzu to a large Bernese Mountain Dog. She passed each one politely, without pulling, and ignored the vocal dogs, consistently staying by my side. On the fishing pier, she was again uncertain about stepping onto the decking, but after testing the surface with one paw, she confidently proceeded. We spent some time in a grassy area where Remi calmly watched people walk, jog, and enjoy time with their dogs nearby.  On the ride back to Lantos, Remi enjoyed the sights and smells with her nose out the window, perfectly relaxed. Throughout our outing, she was well-behaved and displayed excellent manners.



Unless otherwise indicated, adoptable animals are located at our Lantos Center for Compassion at 1450 Rollins Road, Burlingame, CA 94010. 

You may call us at 650-340-7022 to schedule an appointment, or just drop by. Drop-In hours for Same Day Adoptions are 11 am – 5 pm, 7 days a week (closed major holidays).

We do our best to update our listings regularly, but we can’t guarantee every animal you see is still available. It’s also typical for us to have animals who haven’t had their photos taken yet, so you are welcome to visit our adoption center and have a look around!

To check on an animal's adoption status, please call 650-340-7022 during normal business hours to speak with an adoption counselor. Emails will be returned as soon as possible, but please allow up to 48 hours during busy adoption periods like weekends.



December 10, 2025, 1:37 pm
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
21794553-A968119
Contact
Address
1450 Rollins Road, Burlingame, CA 94010

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

When a potential adopter comes into the shelter and sees an animal he or she is interested in adopting, we ask the potential adopter to first complete an Adoption Profile. Then, one of our knowledgeable customer service representatives brings the adopter and animal together in one of our Get Acquainted Rooms. There they have a quiet, private space to get to know each other better. During the visit, the customer service representative may discuss the following:

- past experiences with animals and current animals in the home
- lifestyle, including work schedule and the kinds of activities they plan to do with their companion animal
- housing situation - own or rent, size of yard, etc
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In order to make the best match possible for a family and home, we suggest potential adopters bring along all members of the household to meet the new companion animal and bring their current dog(s) to meet a potential dog. Adopters must also be 18 or older. Again, thank you for thinking of PHS/SPCA. We hope you find the companion animal you are looking for.

PHS/SPCA reserves the right to deny adoptions. Our priorities are the health, safety and future well-being of the animals in our care and the health, safety and expectations of people who visit us with hopes of finding a pet who will match their interests, lifestyle and existing companion animal(s).

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

1450 Rollins Road
Burlingame, CA 94010
Phone 650.340.7022
Fax 650.685.8428
www.PHS-SPCA.org

Shelter Hours:
11 am to 7 pm, Monday through Friday
11 am to 6 pm, Saturday and Sunday
Closed all major holidays

More about this shelter

PHS/SPCA, a private non-profit guided by the humane ethic, builds healthy relationships between people and animals. As an ethical choice, we accept all animals in need of care and often provide a second chance to the neediest animals: those who would otherwise be turned away at so-called “no kill” agencies that accept only highly adoptable animals. We also serve as our County’s provider of animal rescue and control services and, as such, have no control over the number of incoming animals. Our record is outstanding. Since 2003, we have adopted 100% of healthy, adoptable dogs and cats. Our definition of “healthy” is based on the State’s definition: dogs and cats without medical or behavioral issues, those that are fully weaned and social. It excludes obviously unhealthy animals (those with injuries and illnesses or those behaviorally scarred from past treatment and mistreatment) as well as unweaned kittens and feral cats. Still, donations to our Hope Program allow us to make well, then place into new homes approx. 170 animals every month. In February 2008, the Society celebrated accreditation by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) following a comprehensive review of the shelter’s veterinary program. Community education and outreach, partnerships, and a dedicated volunteer group greatly extend our mission and work. Read more at www.PHS-SPCA.org.

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