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A Lucki Charm for the Holidays

Say hello to Lucki, a joyful 3-year-old Pit Bull Terrier mix who has been brightening our days here at HSVC for almost a year. With his sparkling personality and heart full of love, Lucki is more than ready to sprinkle that happiness into a forever home of his own. This boy is the definition of fun; he brings enthusiasm to everything he does, from his playful zoomies to showing off his favorite toys. His goofy charm and big, bright smile can turn any ordinary moment into a celebration. Whether he's exploring new places or simply basking in the attention from all of his favorite humans, Lucki knows how to live life to the fullest!
Lucki is a smart and eager boy who loves to engage with his people. He loves to learn and would thrive with someone who enjoys training—it's a great way to bond! He's a big boy weighing in at about 90 pounds, but with a bit of guidance, he'll master leash skills in no time. Lucki's big heart and even bigger head make him a dream for a family with older children and no other pets to steal his snuggles. He's the kind of dog who thrives when he's included, making him the perfect buddy for hikes, backyard playtime, or cozy couch snuggles after a fun-filled day. What Lucki wants most is a family that is excited to share adventures with him. He is loyal, loving, and will always make every day feel a little more magical.
Are you ready to add a whole lot of joy, laughter, and love to your life? Well, come meet your new Lucki charm at the shelter, located at 402 Bryant Street in Ojai, anytime Monday through Saturday from 10 am to 4:30 pm. This playful sweetheart can't wait to bring sunshine and wagging-tail wonder into his forever home!
Included with every dog adoption is the first DHPP shot of the series (if age allows), a rabies vaccine (if age allows), a wellness check good for up to three days from participating veterinarians, implanting an identification microchip with registration, spay or neuter surgery (if necessary), as well as a collar, ID tag, and a leash.
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