I’m a 10-year-old, 60-pound neutered bulldog/pitbull mix with a big heart and an easygoing soul. Even though I spent most of my life as an outdoor dog, I’ve discovered that I really love the good life indoors—and I’ve taken to it like a pro.
I landed at the South LA Animal Shelter on Valentine’s Day (yep, a lover boy through and through ), was later transferred to West LA, and then headed to my foster home on 12/23. Since then, I’ve been showing everyone just how sweet and wonderful I am. In fact, I’m such a pleasant, easy foster that even my foster dad—who is very picky about foster dogs—is totally happy having me stay!
I’m completely house-trained and very polite in the home. I walk right into my open crate to snooze, sleep through the night without a single peep, and I rarely bark—only if something really unexpected startles me. I love to play fetch, chew on (and sometimes enthusiastically destroy) toys, and I can happily entertain myself when needed.
I adore my female foster fur-sister and cover her in smooches all day long. I’m playful, affectionate, and full of love. I’m also great with teenagers and their friends, friendly with strangers, and just an all-around good guy. I even love water play—splashing is a blast!
I know a few commands already and I’m eager to keep learning. I do pull on leash right now, but I wear a good harness and will be working with a trainer to polish my walking skills. I haven’t met any cats yet, so that’s still to be determined.
If you’re looking for a loving, playful, well-mannered companion with a heart of gold and a face you can’t help but smile at, I might just be your guy. I’m ready to be someone’s forever Cowboy.
Much Love,
Cowboy
Hi there, I’m Cowboy 🤠
I’m a 10-year-old, 60-pound neutered bulldog/pitbull mix with a big heart and an easygoing soul. Even though I spent most of my life as an outdoor dog, I’ve discovered that I really love the good life indoors—and I’ve taken to it like a pro.
I landed at the South LA Animal Shelter on Valentine’s Day (yep, a lover boy through and through ), was later transferred to West LA, and then headed to my foster home on 12/23. Since then, I’ve been showing everyone just how sweet and wonderful I am. In fact, I’m such a pleasant, easy foster that even my foster dad—who is very picky about foster dogs—is totally happy having me stay!
I’m completely house-trained and very polite in the home. I walk right into my open crate to snooze, sleep through the night without a single peep, and I rarely bark—only if something really unexpected startles me. I love to play fetch, chew on (and sometimes enthusiastically destroy) toys, and I can happily entertain myself when needed.
I adore my female foster fur-sister and cover her in smooches all day long. I’m playful, affectionate, and full of love. I’m also great with teenagers and their friends, friendly with strangers, and just an all-around good guy. I even love water play—splashing is a blast!
I know a few commands already and I’m eager to keep learning. I do pull on leash right now, but I wear a good harness and will be working with a trainer to polish my walking skills. I haven’t met any cats yet, so that’s still to be determined.
If you’re looking for a loving, playful, well-mannered companion with a heart of gold and a face you can’t help but smile at, I might just be your guy. I’m ready to be someone’s forever Cowboy.
Each adoption requires an approved two-page application, an approved home check and a binding contract. Fees are $350 for dogs, $400 for puppies, $75 for cats, and $125 for kittens. Remember we are 100% non-profit so these donations go entirely to the animals!
Each adoption requires an approved two-page application, an approved home check and a binding contract. Fees are $350 for dogs, $400 for puppies, $75 for cats, and $125 for kittens. Remember we are 100% non-profit so these donations go entirely to the animals!
Much Love does not have a permanent facility, we are a network of fosters and volunteers.
Much Love does not have a permanent facility, we are a network of fosters and volunteers.
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Founded in 1999, Much Love Animal Rescue is a non-profit, 100% no-kill, rescue group. MLAR is run entirely by volunteers who give countless hours to help fight the plight of homeless animals. Focused on rescuing dogs and cats in danger of euthanization at the city and county shelters of Los Angeles, Much Love takes in all breeds, shapes and sizes of all ages, providing medical care, training and rehabilitation until safe and loving homes are found through our adoption process.
Founded in 1999, Much Love Animal Rescue is a non-profit, 100% no-kill, rescue group. MLAR is run entirely by volunteers who give countless hours to help fight the plight of homeless animals. Focused on rescuing dogs and cats in danger of euthanization at the city and county shelters of Los Angeles, Much Love takes in all breeds, shapes and sizes of all ages, providing medical care, training and rehabilitation until safe and loving homes are found through our adoption process.
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