LOLA*

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Pit Bull Terrier
  • Mixed Breed

About LOLA*

Santa Cruz, CA

Breed

Pit Bull Terrier&Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
No

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LOLA*'s Story

Meet Lola, the stocky lowrider pittipotamus! Lola came into the Shelter as a stray by a good Samaritan who found her and kept her safe for a few days before bringing her to the Shelter. She interacted positively with the resident dog in the home and enjoyed playing with toys. Staff at the Shelter have observed that Lola can be a bit shy at first but warms up with a thoughtful slow introduction. Once she is comfortable, she is your typical goofy pittie. She has been eager to play with a variety of dogs since her arrival at the Shelter and has an abundance of energy. She may be a little bit too much for some dogs but if a resident dog is looking for an energizer bunny playmate – Lola may be the gal. Lola has demonstrated some prey drive towards smaller animals so a home without cats or small animals is recommended. The Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter Foundation is now offering “Pawsitivity Bucks” with every dog adoption. This $200 training voucher is a way for newly adopted canines and their guardians to connect with local positive reinforcement based behavior consultants and get their relationship started off on the right paw! Please note: Our Santa Cruz location’s Shelter hours are 11-6pm, 7 days a week! Although clients can walk through and see any animals in their kennels during open hours, we end “meet and greets” (aka meeting an animal out of the kennel) at 4:30pm every day. If you’d like to meet an animal out of the kennel, please arrive before 4:00pm to allow for time to discuss individual animals and meet them.

Meet Lola, the stocky lowrider pittipotamus! Lola came into the Shelter as a stray by a good Samaritan who found her and kept her safe for a few days before bringing her to the Shelter. She interacted positively with the resident dog in the home and enjoyed playing with toys. Staff at the Shelter have observed that Lola can be a bit shy at first but warms up with a thoughtful slow introduction. Once she is comfortable, she is your typical goofy pittie. She has been eager to play with a variety of dogs since her arrival at the Shelter and has an abundance of energy. She may be a little bit too much for some dogs but if a resident dog is looking for an energizer bunny playmate – Lola may be the gal. Lola has demonstrated some prey drive towards smaller animals so a home without cats or small animals is recommended. The Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter Foundation is now offering “Pawsitivity Bucks” with every dog adoption. This $200 training voucher is a way for newly adopted canines and their guardians to connect with local

Meet Lola, the stocky lowrider pittipotamus! Lola came into the Shelter as a stray by a good Samaritan who found her and kept her safe for a few days before bringing her to the Shelter. She interacted positively with the resident dog in the home and enjoyed playing with toys. Staff at the Shelter have observed that Lola can be a bit shy at first but warms up with a thoughtful slow introduction. Once she is comfortable, she is your typical goofy pittie. She has been eager to play with a variety of dogs since her arrival at the Shelter and has an abundance of energy. She may be a little bit too much for some dogs but if a resident dog is looking for an energizer bunny playmate – Lola may be the gal. Lola has demonstrated some prey drive towards smaller animals so a home without cats or small animals is recommended. The Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter Foundation is now offering “Pawsitivity Bucks” with every dog adoption. This $200 training voucher is a way for newly adopted canines and their guardians to connect with local positive reinforcement based behavior consultants and get their relationship started off on the right paw! Please note: Our Santa Cruz location’s Shelter hours are 11-6pm, 7 days a week! Although clients can walk through and see any animals in their kennels during open hours, we end “meet and greets” (aka meeting an animal out of the kennel) at 4:30pm every day. If you’d like to meet an animal ou

How To Adopt

LOLA* was listed as Adoptable by Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter
How can I adopt LOLA*?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if LOLA* is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter for details on the pet.
When can I meet LOLA*?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for LOLA*, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter, and they'll be happy to help!
Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter's Adoption Policy

LOLA* is from Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter

[Santa Cruz, CA]

Our Mission
The Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter is a non-profit Joint Powers Authority (EIN 90-0039494) serving the County of Santa Cruz, City of Santa Cruz, City of Scotts Valley, City of Watsonville, and City of Capitola. We are governed by a Board of Directors that has representatives from each of the participating jurisdictions. ...
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Today's hours: 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Location
1001 Rodriguez St. 2200 7th Ave. Santa Cruz, CA, 95062

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