San Bernardino, CA – Help is urgently needed for a homeless German shepherd puppy who is at risk of being killed at a busy California animal control agency. The 10-month-old puppy, dubbed Tattooine, was at the San Bernardino City Animal Shelter with his brother, who has already been put down.
Unwanted pets are never safe – as long as they sit in one of the facility’s kennel runs, they are at risk of being euthanized.
Little is known about the pup – his advocate shares the small amount of information available:
Description: I arrived at the San Bernardino City Animal Shelter on 04/04/2025 from San Bernardino. After my holding period ended on 04/08/2025, shelter staff gave me the name, Tattooine.
Current Location: San Bernardino City Animal Shelter, Kennel: 041
Both puppies were put on the euthanasia list at the same time – the other puppy is already gone.

Time is of the essence for the remaining pup. This young dog deserves so much more than he has been given. Please share his adoption information and help him secure the assistance he needs to survive. Networking saves lives!
ID# A577941
Name: Tattooine
Species: Dog
Breed: German Shepherd Dog
Color: Black and tan
Gender: Male
Age: Approximately 10 months old
Shelter information
Location: San Bernardino City Animal Shelter
Website: www.sbcitypets.org
Phone Number: (909) 998-4000
Address: 333 Chandler Place
San Bernardino, CA 92408
Note: All inquiries about this puppy must be made directly to the shelter facility. National Animal News is not the point of contact and has no affiliation with this dog or this shelter facility. These stories are written to help bring more visibility to at-risk homeless pets.
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