Homeless Dogo Argentino Travels 3,000 Miles Through Blizzards & Deserts for His Final Chance at Adoption

Angus, a three year old Dogo Argentino has spent nearly his entire life as a shelter resident. Despite being a rare breed with a playful personality, the lovable dog kept getting passed over for adoption at his California animal shelter. But the staff simply refused to give up on finding Angus his perfect forever home – even if it meant a cross-country road trip odyssey. Mark, a volunteer at Animal Friends of the Valleys, describes Angus as a sweet, rambunctious, overgrown puppy loved by all the staff and volunteers.(Watch Full Video Above)

Dog up for adoption: Dogo Argentino Travels 3,000 Miles Through Blizzards & Deserts for His Final Chance at Adoption

“He’s the longest resident at the shelter, and we’re trying to change that,” said Rocky Kanaka a pet rescue advocate. The solution: transport Angus over 3,000 miles to a specialty breed rescue in New Hampshire willing to take him.

A 3000 Mile Odyssey

Dog up for adoption: Dogo Argentino Travels 3,000 Miles Through Blizzards & Deserts for His Final Chance at Adoption
Angus traveled from California to New Hampshire for a chance at a better life.

A crowdfunding push raised the needed travel funds, and soon Angus and volunteer shelter worker Mark were off on an epic road trip adventure that would take them from Southern California to New Hampshire. Leaving Animal Friends of the Valleys in Mark’s truck, the duo headed east on an initially smooth journey.

Along the way, Angus displayed a ear of jumping in and out of the car and steps, but he gradually overcame these fears, except for the car jumps, which Mark had to assist with. Despite these quirks, Angus was described by Mark as a calm and perfect traveling companion who loved to snuggle and sleep during the journey.”

The Grueling Southwest & Rockies

But crossing the southwest desert proved grueling, with searing temperatures and the truck’s air conditioning constantly struggling to keep them comfortable. Angus seemed to take it all in stride however, happy to just be out on an adventure with his new best pal.

Dog up for adoption: Dogo Argentino Travels 3,000 Miles Through Blizzards & Deserts for His Final Chance at Adoption
Angus makes a pit stop on his way from California to New Hampshire

Once they hit the Rocky Mountains, the challenges became more environmental. They got caught in a freak late spring blizzard while crossing Colorado, forcing them to hole up in a roadside motel. Mark had to tether Angus’ leash to the bathroom pipe just so the rambunctious pup could burn off some energy running circles in the tight confines.