I had to surrendered my 15yr old Pit (Smokey) to the S. LA Shelter, on 6/29/17 because of being homeless, and wish i never did it! Now i need to know what ever happen to him? It will give me peace of mind! Thank You!

pelly squad | Aug 30, 2017 | Category: Animal shelter in Los Angeles, California

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Address: 1850 W 60th St, Los Angeles, CA 90047, USA

Mellifluous Angel | Aug 30, 2017

You should contact the shelter directly, Google maps questions won't help.

Miriam Leon | Aug 30, 2017

Well, I would suggest that you call the staff at the shelter or go over there in person and talk to them because unfortunately google maps cannot help answer your question. But I sincerely hope that he got adopted by a good family. Good luck finding the answer to this very important question.

Israel Chavez | Aug 30, 2019

I saw a pit bull named Smokey yesterday in one of the cages while adopting a dog where they keep all the dogs and he wasnt adopted that day so he may still be there

AGREON “MaMa A” | Aug 29, 2020

I had to give up my baby when we moved here. B because of my mental issues on the Belt should get an emotional support dog and I can't wait I'm praying that this shelter we'll have a small dog we live in an apartment and that's all I really need is a small dog to love and love me back they are so committed to their Union I like to say

BoDean Lee | Nov 2, 2021

Try avoiding the Kill shelters w high populated shelters the kill rate percents increases per capita based on number of dogs. West LA for ex. Low population of dogs does not force a space issue or desperate radical kill increases. Shhh NKLA FOR PIT SURRENDERS. they advertise orxclsim no surrenders but they won't turn you away your dog can be adopted or foster home for training or temp until you return

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