If you’re looking for a dog who’s not all hyperactivity and chaos, Eleven might be exactly who your home needs.

For starters, he’s calm, kind, and full of potential. He’s the kind of dog that doesn’t just demand attention—he deserves it.

Eleven is a one-year-old, male, brown brindle Pit Bull Terrier mix, tipping the scales at around 61 pounds.

That’s a solid size—but rather than bouncing off the walls, Eleven carries himself with steadiness.

The folks at the Lompoc Animal Center describe him as “calm and kind-hearted,” a pup who enjoys walks and who’s mostly potty trained.

That “mostly” tells you he’s got the basics down, just waiting to fully settle in.



With a dog like Eleven, consistency is key.

He’d thrive in a home with established routines—meals on schedule, consistent walk times, a space where he can understand what’s expected.

That kind of predictability helps dogs adjust, feel safe, and learn what being part of a family really means.

What makes Eleven especially appealing is that his adoption package covers everything essential.

When someone decides to bring him home, the adoption fees include neutering, microchipping, vaccinations, flea treatment, and a full health and wellness check.

No surprise costs. Just the chance to bring someone home who’s ready to love and be loved.

If you want to meet Eleven, you can visit the Lompoc division of Santa Barbara County Animal Services, located on 1501 West Central in Lompoc. They’re open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday.

If you have questions before visiting, calling ahead at (833) 422-8413 is a good bet. The shelter staff are there to help match dogs and people so that both succeed in their new life.



What if you’re not ready to adopt just yet? Eleven and other dogs still need help. You can foster, volunteer, or donate.

Foster homes provide critical short-term space and socialization, helping dogs like Eleven learn trust and routine.

And organizations like CAPA (Companion Animal Placement Assistance), working with Santa Barbara County Animal Services, support Eleven’s medical, behavioral, and emotional care.

Imagine a life with Eleven: daily walks together, knowing he’s mostly potty trained, quiet evenings sharing space, and building a bond rooted in kindness.

He’s not a puppy who never stops bouncing—he’s a dog who’s ready to settle, to learn, to be part of something stable.

That’s rare. That’s valuable.

If your home has structure and your heart is ready, Eleven might just be your next best friend.

He’s waiting for someone who’ll invest the time, the care, and the love.

In return, he’ll bring you calm loyalty, gentle walks, and moments that remind you pets are more than companions—they’re partners in what it means to build a home.