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A1941004
Located At: Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department - Eastside
Description: Shelter staff named me Kilo and I am a neutered male, black and white American Pit Bull Terrier mix.
I have been available for adoption since Mar 25, 2026.
I have been available for adoption since Mar 25, 2026.
Age: The shelter thinks I am about 8 years old.
Weight: I weigh approximately 91.00 lbs.
More Info: I have been at the shelter since Mar 18, 2026.
Meet Kilo!
Personality: Low-Rider Cuddle Economist
Kilo may not weigh a kilo, but absolutely delivers a metric ton of love. He’s a slightly seasoned gentleman, which just means he’s already mastered the fine art of being a very good dog. No chaos, no nonsense—just vibes. Kilo is your go-to guy for relaxed daily strolls, the kind where you both agree that sniffing things is more important than cardio. He walks like a pro on leash, takes treats with the gentlest little manners, and seems to have the whole house-trained thing down. Basically, he’s got his life together more than most of us.
And then there are the cow spots. Yes, cow spots. Paired with his occasional soft “moo-like” noises, Kilo may or may not be undercover livestock—but we’re not asking questions. Fun fact: Kilo sometimes makes tiny “moo” sounds, which means you’re technically adopting a very affectionate, slightly confused cow.
If you’re looking for a sweet, easygoing companion with excellent manners and a side of farmyard charm, Kilo is ready to mosey into your life and stay awhile.
Meet Kilo!
Personality: Low-Rider Cuddle Economist
Kilo may not weigh a kilo, but absolutely delivers a metric ton of love. He’s a slightly seasoned gentleman, which just means he’s already mastered the fine art of being a very good dog. No chaos, no nonsense—just vibes. Kilo is your go-to guy for relaxed daily strolls, the kind where you both agree that sniffing things is more important than cardio. He walks like a pro on leash, takes treats with the gentlest little manners, and seems to have the whole house-trained thing down. Basically, he’s got his life together more than most of us.
And then there are the cow spots. Yes, cow spots. Paired with his occasional soft “moo-like” noises, Kilo may or may not be undercover livestock—but we’re not asking questions. Fun fact: Kilo sometimes makes tiny “moo” sounds, which means you’re technically adopting a very affectionate, slightly confused cow.
If you’re looking for a sweet, easygoing companion with excellent manners and a side of farmyard charm, Kilo is ready to mosey into your life and stay awhile.
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Shelter information
Location: Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department - Eastside
Phone Number: (505) 768-1975
Address: 8920 Lomas Boulevard NE
Albuquerque, NM 87112
Albuquerque, NM 87112