新着 A5710184 チュコ | アメリカンスタッフォードシャー
For more information, contact volunteer Lisa at lisaa@unitedhopeforanimals.org
#A5710184 Meet Chuco, a stunning 3-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier with a heart as big as his adorable, blocky head. 🐶💛 His sleek tricolor coat fades from soft black to brown to cream, and those bouncy ears and expressive eyebrows? Absolutely irresistible! Chuco weighs in at a solid 75 lbs, but he’s all lean muscle and love – especially when he’s wiggling with joy for a good booty scritch! Despite being heartbreakingly surrendered due to his family’s deportation, he remains a happy, goofy, independent guy who’s ready for a fresh start. He’s potty trained, walks well on leash, and knows his basic commands – the perfect mix of chill homebody and ready-for-adventure buddy. Chuco’s looking for a forever home to bring him comfort, joy, and a second chance – could that be with you? 🐾❤️
-3 year old black and brown American Staffordshire Terrier
-75 pound male – not yet neutered b/c he had a little doggy cold at the shelter, but he can get this done soon; the shelter can likely help!
-up to date on all shots and preventatives, so ready to go home with you today!
-came to the Baldwin Park Animal Care Center on 6/30/25 as an owner surrender
-beautiful tricolor pup, with a soft black coat that fades into brown and then cream as you move down his back to his legs
-a very big boy at almost 75 pounds, but lean and compactly built, except for his perfectly smooshable blocky head, with adorable eyebrows and bouncy floppy ears
-one of many pups entering the shelter through no fault of their own – Chuco was unfortunately surrendered not due to any lack of love or care, but due to his family being affected by the recent deportations by ICE
-despite this tragic separation, Chuco is a happy go lucky boy that will wiggle wiggle wiggle when he gets any scritches – especially a good booty scritch right above the tail!
-medium energy level, with an independent spirit – strikes the perfect balance between chilling at home and joining you on any adventures
-good on leash, potty trained, and already knows basic commands like sit
United Hope for Animals is not a facility. To CHECK THE STATUS of this animal, contact the BALDWIN PARK SHELTER in person, by phone or on their website:
Address: 4275 Elton St, Baldwin Park, CA 91706
Phone: (626) 962-3577
Website: http://1.usa.gov/1oB6G0p
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United Hope for Animals is dedicated to reducing homelessness among companion animals through spay/neuter, shelter support, photography, video and networking of shelter animals in Southern California. It is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization working to end homelessness among companion animals by supporting shelter adoptions and spay/neuter programs. Through our Shelter Support Program, our volunteers photograph and video shelter pets to increase their chances of adoption significantly. Our volunteer Adoption Coordinators help facilitate adoptions of shelter pets. United Hope for Animals supports rescue, spay/neuter and networking of shelter pets to increase their chances of adoption. UHA is not a shelter, but supports shelters to help increase visibility of animals who might not otherwise be seen.