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In October 2010 while hiking in the Sequoia National Forest, I had a terrible accident that landed me in Cedars Sinai Hospital for almost a month. I fell fifteen feet out of a fallen tree and snapped my jaw, cracked my cheekbone, pulverized my chin, and broke three bones on my right foot. ...It really wasn’t that bad, though because Cutter - my boyfriend’s pit bull - was there by my side every minute of the day.
Before adopting my first dog a couple of years ago, I used to be very afraid of wagging tails, from tiny Chihuahuas to larger breeds. Even after adopting Max, a Pomeranian mix, “bully breeds” continued to frighten me. That was until Rosie, a 6-month old female, pink nosed pit bull, interrupted one of my morning runs.
Los Angeles represents a diverse community, spanning a spectrum of people from all walks of life. A hubbub of activity and an apex for pop culture, Los Angeles is often a target of the media. People pay attention to what goes on in Los Angeles - and a lot of what they focus on are Hollywood romances.
This Sunday we are heading south to Orange County to participate in the Irvine Super Pet Adoption! We are very excited to be taking some of our dogs to the event with high hopes they will meet their new forever families.
From the first time I saw Hanna's photo I knew she was our foster dog. I admired the way her smile spread from cropped ear to cropped ear. She exudes happiness and unconditional love.
Join us and our amazing dogs at the 6th Annual Super Pet Adoption in Irvine on June 3rd!
For the month of May, Angel City Pit Bulls will be celebrating Back in Black II, a campaign started by Best Friends Animal Society to highlight and celebrate black shelter and rescue dogs and cats, and increase adoptions.
Luna is a sweetheart who seems relaxed and happy with every person and dog she meets. Luna is about one year old, and came to Angel City Pit Bulls from the Baldwin Park Shelter, at the Best Friends Super Adoption.
Penny has gone from being overweight and sluggish to playful, with a thick and shiny coat; she’s well on her way to being bikini ready, just in time for summer.
Here at Angel City Pit Bulls, we are no strangers to the term “foster failure.” In fact, almost all of our core members and most devoted volunteers can be crowned with this title.

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