Meet Harley
My name is Harley! I was rescued a day before I was set to be put down at the Chatsworth pound! The volunteers had nothing but good things to say about me. At 11 years young, I’ve been told by everyone that I’m a sweet and goofy guy with some bursts of energy. I really enjoy being around people. I love chilling in the backyard and love my short walks and I’m great on leash. I don’t think cats like me but I do enjoy hanging with other mellow dogs! Everyone tells me I’m an easy dog and I just need a soft place to land. Please give me a chance. I have lots of love to give. [Harley is 11 years old and weighs 50 lbs.] If you'd like to meet Harley, please contact Tee: (323) 420-9456 or tee@thatsitmommy.com Note: This is a courtesy posting for our fellow rescuer, which means that even though this animal does not belong to our group, we are here to help those who need to find a home for their animals. We are merely helping them gain exposure on the Internet by serving as a conduit to make the initial contact with the potential homes, and we are not responsible for the content of this post. All future communications and arrangements are solely between you and the above contact person. (2503)
Could Harley be your senior soulmate?
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/12/2026
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No public visiting address is listed — this rescue may be foster-based or use a mailing-only address. Please contact them directly for meeting or adoption details.
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