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A1945759
Located At: Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department - Westside
Description: My name is Halo and I am a female, black and white American Pit Bull Terrier mix.
I have been available for adoption since May 28, 2026.
I have been available for adoption since May 28, 2026.
Age: The shelter thinks I am about 4 years old.
Weight: I weigh approximately 53.00 lbs.
More Info: I have been at the shelter since May 28, 2026.
Halo is a 4-year-old Pit Bull mix who is proof that sometimes the quietest dogs have the biggest personalities hiding underneath. When she first arrived at the shelter with another female dog, she was extremely shy and unsure of the world around her. Since then, her friend has been adopted, and Halo has been bravely learning how to navigate life on her own. Every day, Halo gets a little bolder. She can still startle easily and would do best in a quieter home without children, but once she feels comfortable, her fun side comes bursting out. And by "bursting out," we mean zooming around the play yard like she's auditioning for the role of Backyard Tornado.
Halo is a huge fan of toys, especially squeaky balls. If a squeaker is involved, Halo is interested. She'll happily zoom, chase, play, and then stop long enough to hand out some sweet kisses before getting back to business.She's shown friendly, dog-social vibes through the fence with multiple dogs at the shelter, but a meet and greet is recommended to ensure a good fit with any future canine roommates.
Halo's previous owner had to move out of state and could not take her along. They reported that she was housebroken, crate trained, loved car rides, had obedience training, and was not an escape artist. In other words, she's already got a lot of the important life skills figured out. While Halo may not be the dog who rushes up to greet every stranger, she is the kind of dog who forms special bonds with her people. Give her a little patience, a few squeaky balls, and a quiet place to land, and you'll get a sweet, loyal companion who is working hard every day to be brave.
Bonus features include kisses, zoomies, and professional squeaky-ball enthusiasm.
Halo is a 4-year-old Pit Bull mix who is proof that sometimes the quietest dogs have the biggest personalities hiding underneath. When she first arrived at the shelter with another female dog, she was extremely shy and unsure of the world around her. Since then, her friend has been adopted, and Halo has been bravely learning how to navigate life on her own. Every day, Halo gets a little bolder. She can still startle easily and would do best in a quieter home without children, but once she feels comfortable, her fun side comes bursting out. And by "bursting out," we mean zooming around the play yard like she's auditioning for the role of Backyard Tornado.
Halo is a huge fan of toys, especially squeaky balls. If a squeaker is involved, Halo is interested. She'll happily zoom, chase, play, and then stop long enough to hand out some sweet kisses before getting back to business.She's shown friendly, dog-social vibes through the fence with multiple dogs at the shelter, but a meet and greet is recommended to ensure a good fit with any future canine roommates.
Halo's previous owner had to move out of state and could not take her along. They reported that she was housebroken, crate trained, loved car rides, had obedience training, and was not an escape artist. In other words, she's already got a lot of the important life skills figured out. While Halo may not be the dog who rushes up to greet every stranger, she is the kind of dog who forms special bonds with her people. Give her a little patience, a few squeaky balls, and a quiet place to land, and you'll get a sweet, loyal companion who is working hard every day to be brave.
Bonus features include kisses, zoomies, and professional squeaky-ball enthusiasm.
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Shelter information
Location: Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department - Westside
Phone Number: (505) 768-1975
Address: 11800 Sunset Gardens Road SW
Albuquerque, NM 87121
Albuquerque, NM 87121