Meet Some Loving Adoptable Dogs Who Are Looking For Their Forever Homes; Here Are WAN’s Rescues Of The Week!

Below are some of this week’s loving adoptable dogs who have been saved by Peace 4 Animals’ partner The Animal Rescue Mission (ARM), and are in need of finding their loving forever homes.

Dusty

Age/Breed: 10-Year-Old Male, Shih Tzu

Behavior: Well trained, great with other dogs, and very sweet.

Story: Previous owner is extremely sick and could no longer take care of him.

Sammy

Age/Breed: 5-Year-Old Male, Chihuahua

Behavior: He’s super sweet and cuddly. Doesn’t bark and is great with people.

Story: Sammy was found running on the streets of LA as a stray.

Popeye

Age/Breed: 5-Year-Old Female, Pocket Pitbull

Behavior: She loves people and giving kisses. She needs to be the only pet because she doesn’t get along with other dogs.

Story: Popeye was rescued from South Los Angeles earlier this year.

Atreyu

Age/Breed: 10-Year-Old Female, Beagle/Chihuahua mix

Behavior: She loves people but a calm environment is important. She is not fond of most dogs and is scared of cats.

Story: Atreyu was horrifically used as a breeding dog and discarded once she could no longer have puppies.

If you are interested in adopting any of these beautiful rescue dogs, please email: 

info@theanimalrescuemission.org

The Animal Rescue Mission, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that focuses on rescuing homeless and abused dogs, cats, and farm animals in Los Angeles and surrounding areas. They also work to save animals from the rampant dog meat trade throughout Asia. They have outreach programs for local schools and communities to spread awareness about how everyone can help to reduce the suffering of all animals.

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