Dahlia is past her deadline for euthanasia at the San Bernardino City Animal Shelter, and it’s evident she knows it. Desperate to live and have a home of her own, Dahlia clutches onto the leg of a staff member as if begging for her life to be spared. Sadly, she has had no interest, no one comes to visit her, and she lives day to day and hour to hour.
Let’s begin her story with Dahlia’s adoption listing:
DAHLIA – ID#A564407
My name is Dahlia and I am an unaltered female, white and brown Pit Bull Terrier mix. Shelter staff think I am about 5 years old. I have been at the shelter since Apr 21, 2024.
For more information about the adoption process,
click here: Animal Control. Note that the last adoption will start at 3:30 pm.
For more information about this animal, call:
San Bernardino City Animal Control at (909) 384-1304
Ask for information about animal ID number A564407
Here’s what we know about Dahlia. She’s described as a superstar sporting the “sunniest smile. On May 14, she joined a playgroup with volunteers and multiple other dogs. For the entire experience, she was sweet, polite, tolerant of other dogs, social but not at all pushy and displayed “good calm energy.”
When she arrived at the shelter, she was listed as “sick” however she has since been treated for tick infestation and is feeling much better.
Please share her plight – just one share could help her find her forever home, and Dahlia could be living “happily ever after.”
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