US actor Chris Pine arrives for the White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) dinner at the Washington Hilton, in Washington, DC, on April 27, 2024.
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Chris Pine Urges Fans To Adopt Dogs He Rescued From Scheduled Euthanasia

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Chris Pine has recently appealed to fans to adopt two gorgeous dogs named Jack and Max, whom he rescued only a few hours before their scheduled euthanasia. The Star Trek actor, 44, helped the canines through several surgeries and extensive training to get them all set to find new forever homes. He is currently serving as their foster carer. Pine has teamed up with Los Angeles’s foster-based rescue organization – The Animal Rescue Mission to look for caring adopters for Max and Jack, as reported by People Magazine.

Chris Pine teams up with rescue to help 2 dogs find loving homes

Chris Pine has joined hands with The Animal Rescue Mission in Los Angeles to find forever families and homes for two adorable dogs – Jack and Max. Jack is a Mastiff mix, who is 3 years of age. In the meantime, Max is a 2-year-old Shepherd/Husky mix, per People Magazine. The Wonder Woman actor saved their lives from euthanasia.

In an exclusive interview with People Magazine, Chris Pine urged individuals to adopt the two dogs. He stated, “These two dogs…they’re still waiting for homes.” He continued, “…if there’s anybody out there that reads this, I have two gorgeous, wonderful loving dogs that need a home.”

The actor further opened up about the serious issues associated with adoption in Los Angeles. He also discussed how Los Angeles shelters have major problems. Pine explained, “We have such a problem with adoption in Los Angeles and such a problem in the shelters in Los Angeles,” he added, “It’s really horrifying.” He further expressed, “So I’m a big promoter of adopting.” Chris Pine emphasized, “…especially here, because we need all the dogs off the streets that we can.”

Per a press release by Pets Global, Max and Jack are just two of over 23,000 canines to enter the shelter system of Los Angeles County since last July. Nearly 20% of these dogs have been killed, as reported by People Magazine. Thus, a significant change is a need of the hour. People interested in giving Max and Jack a forever home can visit the official site of The Animal Rescue Mission.

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