Agnes is the tiny French Bulldog firecracker you didn’t know you needed! This little mama was intercepted in Van Nuys on her way to the shelter after getting out a couple of times and having puppies; her babies were all given away, and only Agnes came into rescue. Now she’s safe in foster care, catching up on the puppyhood she never really got to have.
Agnes is a wonderful mix of sugar and spice. She’s very sweet, listens well, and is totally house-trained. She sleeps quietly in her crate all night, and during the day she’ll often put herself in there for a nap when she’s done playing. She loves to cuddle on the couch, takes treats gently, and is friendly with everyone she’s met so far—she’ll walk up, sit politely, and soak up pets like it’s her job.
Then there’s her “wild child” side. Agnes still has lots of puppy energy and will zoom around the house or go hunting for something fun to chew if she’s not supervised—remotes and random treasures included. She plays beautifully with dogs her size and, with a slow introduction, has done great with bigger, higher-energy dogs too. On leash she walks well, with a bit of pulling, and doesn’t bark or react to people or other dogs. She tends not to potty on walks, so a home with a yard or someone patient enough to help her learn a new routine will be helpful.
Agnes would thrive in a home with another playful dog and humans who can enjoy her goofy bursts of energy, guide her excitement (she can get jumpy and “mouthy” when really hyped), and then cuddle up with her when it’s time to rest. If you’re looking for a small, sweet, fun-loving companion, Agnes is ready to be your girl.
If you’re interested in adopting, head to hitlivingfoundation.org/adopt to apply!
Est DOB: 9/22/22
Adoption Donation: TBD
Agnes is the tiny French Bulldog firecracker you didn’t know you needed! This little mama was intercepted in Van Nuys on her way to the shelter after getting out a couple of times and having puppies; her babies were all given away, and only Agnes came into rescue. Now she’s safe in foster care, catching up on the puppyhood she never really got to have.
Agnes is a wonderful mix of sugar and spice. She’s very sweet, listens well, and is totally house-trained. She sleeps quietly in her crate all night, and during the day she’ll often put herself in there for a nap when she’s done playing. She loves to cuddle on the couch, takes treats gently, and is friendly with everyone she’s met so far—she’ll walk up, sit politely, and soak up pets like it’s her job.
Then there’s her “wild child” side. Agnes still has lots of puppy energy and will zoom around the house or go hunting for something fun to chew if she’s not supervised—remotes and random treasures included. She plays beautifully with dogs her size and, with a slow introduction, has done great with bigger, higher-energy dogs too. On leash she walks well, with a bit of pulling, and doesn’t bark or react to people or other dogs. She tends not to potty on walks, so a home with a yard or someone patient enough to help her learn a new routine will be helpful.
Agnes would thrive in a home with another playful dog and humans who can enjoy her goofy bursts of energy, guide her excitement (she can get jumpy and “mouthy” when really hyped), and then cuddle up with her when it’s time to rest. If you’re looking for a small, sweet, fun-loving companion, Agnes is ready to be your girl.
If you’re interested in adopting, head to hitlivingfoundation.org/adopt to apply!
At the HIT Living Foundation, we rescue domestic and international at risk puppies and dogs who have been through traumatic experiences such as having high medical needs or a life with out any human companionship. It is of the utmost importance to us our pups are placed with the right fur-ever home based on compatibility. We work with all applicants and assess lifestyle and living situations to make sure you're the right fit for the pup and the pup is the right fit for you/your family.
Once you've submitted your application, please allow 48 hours for review. If approved and we think it's a good match, we will move forward with a meet and greet where we urge you to bring your other dogs if applicable, followed by a home check. Once we are certain the dog is right for you and you are right for the dog, we will move to a foster to adopt program. There will then be a 7 day trial period to make sure the dog is the right fit in your home. If we collectively determine the dog is the right fit, we will ask at the end of the 7 days to finalize the adoption by signing an adoption contract and make it official.
Adoption/Donation Fees
Donation fees vary based on each puppy or dog and typically range from $200 - $500. These fees take into consideration age, training level, temperament, if they’re newly arrived, medical condition(s), if any, and other factors. The HIT Living Foundation provides spay / neutered, micro-chip and current on DHPP and Rabies Vaccines. Adoptions fees are used not only to rescue and place the dog you are personally adopting, but to aid in the future rescue and rehabilitation of other deserving dogs. Adoption fees are necessary; without fees, our rescue efforts would quickly come to an end.
The fee will be required up front and will be refunded if the dog is returned with in the 7 day trial period. If the dog is returned after the 7 days, there will be no refund issued. As a non-profit, heavily volunteer based operation, all proceeds go towards the rescue, medical care, sterilization, vaccination and boarding of the dogs.
*We reserve the right to deny an adoption applicant.
If you are interested in adopting one of our dogs please complete our online application.
At the HIT Living Foundation, we rescue domestic and international at risk puppies and dogs who have been through traumatic experiences such as having high medical needs or a life with out any human companionship. It is of the utmost importance to us our pups are placed with the right fur-ever home based on compatibility. We work with all applicants and assess lifestyle and living situations to make sure you're the right fit for the pup and the pup is the right fit for you/your family.
Once you've submitted your application, please allow 48 hours for review. If approved and we think it's a good match, we will move forward with a meet and greet where we urge you to bring your other dogs if applicable, followed by a home check. Once we are certain the dog is right for you and you are right for the dog, we will move to a foster to adopt program. There will then be a 7 day trial period to make sure the dog is the right fit in your home. If we collectively determine the dog is the right fit, we will ask at the end of the 7 days to finalize the adoption by signing an adoption contract and make it official.
Adoption/Donation Fees
Donation fees vary based on each puppy or dog and typically range from $200 - $500. These fees take into consideration age, training level, temperament, if they’re newly arrived, medical condition(s), if any, and other factors. The HIT Living Foundation provides spay / neutered, micro-chip and current on DHPP and Rabies Vaccines. Adoptions fees are used not only to rescue and place the dog you are personally adopting, but to aid in the future rescue and rehabilitation of other deserving dogs. Adoption fees are necessary; without fees, our rescue efforts would quickly come to an end.
The fee will be required up front and will be refunded if the dog is returned with in the 7 day trial period. If the dog is returned after the 7 days, there will be no refund issued. As a non-profit, heavily volunteer based operation, all proceeds go towards the rescue, medical care, sterilization, vaccination and boarding of the dogs.
*We reserve the right to deny an adoption applicant.
If you are interested in adopting one of our dogs please complete our online application.
We foster in the valley of Los Angeles and have flexibility for meet and greets, week days, weekends.
We foster in the valley of Los Angeles and have flexibility for meet and greets, week days, weekends.
More about this rescue
Honesty, integrity and trust: these are the three pillars of The HIT Living Foundation, a Los Angeles-based animal welfare organization. Founded in 2018, this 501(c)(3) nonprofit primarily focuses on dog rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing, as well as spay/neuter programs abroad. With open hearts and minds, HIT Living brings compassion to their work in animal and human welfare, as well as providing financial and physical assistance during times of crisis.
Though the organization itself is only a few years old, their successes continue to mount. Here at home, they have placed over 55 Los Angeles shelter dogs in loving forever homes across the nation, in addition to having 59 dogs currently in foster care in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, abroad they have participated in 3 spay/neuter clinics in Abaco, Bahamas and provided anesthetic medication for 100 spays/neuters at a clinic in Matanzas, Cuba. In the disastrous wake of Hurricane Dorian, the HIT Living team was on the ground in the Bahamas, operating their own full clinic, which fixed 70 dogs and cats, provided free vet care for 30 dogs and cats, adopted out 5 dogs, and implemented search and rescue missions for strays, as well as flying 16 dogs to the United States for adoption.
Honesty, integrity and trust: these are the three pillars of The HIT Living Foundation, a Los Angeles-based animal welfare organization. Founded in 2018, this 501(c)(3) nonprofit primarily focuses on dog rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing, as well as spay/neuter programs abroad. With open hearts and minds, HIT Living brings compassion to their work in animal and human welfare, as well as providing financial and physical assistance during times of crisis.
Though the organization itself is only a few years old, their successes continue to mount. Here at home, they have placed over 55 Los Angeles shelter dogs in loving forever homes across the nation, in addition to having 59 dogs currently in foster care in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, abroad they have participated in 3 spay/neuter clinics in Abaco, Bahamas and provided anesthetic medication for 100 spays/neuters at a clinic in Matanzas, Cuba. In the disastrous wake of Hurricane Dorian, the HIT Living team was on the ground in the Bahamas, operating their own full clinic, which fixed 70 dogs and cats, provided free vet care for 30 dogs and cats, adopted out 5 dogs, and implemented search and rescue missions for strays, as well as flying 16 dogs to the United States for adoption.
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