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March 13, 2026
Zorillo
March 13, 2026Sam ❤️
| Date of Birth | January 2014 |
| Gender | Neutered male |
| Breed | Mixed breed |
| Weight | 60 lbs / 27 kg |
| Size | Large |
| In the shelter since | June 2024 |
| Good with dogs | Yes |
| Good with people | Yes |
| Characteristics | Low energy, calm, loving |
About Sam🐾
Sam was found lying in the street. He was gravely ill and severely malnourished — the kind of condition where you go anyway, knowing it might already be too late.
It almost was. His recovery was slow, uncertain, painful. But Sam survived.
He has been surviving ever since. Sam was born in 2014. He is an old dog now — calm, gentle, low energy, asking very little of the world. He loves people. He gets along quietly with other dogs. He has lived through things that would have broken most, and he carries none of it in his demeanor. He is simply kind.
And yet the odds are stacked against him in almost every way.
Sam is a black dog. It sounds like a small thing. It isn't. Black dogs are consistently the last to be adopted and the first to be overlooked — passed by in shelters, scrolled past online, chosen against for reasons people can't quite explain. It has a name: black dog syndrome. And it is real, and it is cruel, and Sam has no say in it.
He is also old. Older dogs are hard to place. The shelter knows this. They say it openly, without bitterness — just the honest truth of rescue work. But they haven't stopped hoping for Sam. They won't.
Because here is what is also true: Sam does not have unlimited time. No old dog does. And the difference between spending his final years on a shelter floor and spending them on a warm couch next to someone who loves him — that difference is everything.
He is not asking for much. A quiet home. Comfort. Someone to be near.
Sam is neutered, fully vaccinated, and ready to travel to the USA or Canada.
If you cannot adopt, please consider sponsoring Sam through virtual adoption. His medical needs are greater than those of the younger dogs. Your support keeps him comfortable while he waits.
He survived the street. He survived the illness. He has waited patiently for years. He is old. He is black. He is gentle and good, and running out of time.
Please don't let him die waiting.




