Tania gives us a tour of her house at Villalobos and we get to learn some interestng things about one of our favorite characters on Pit Bulls & Parolees. Like what she thinks about her roommate ...
Mariah comes home from a night on the town to find that her dogs have completely destroyed her couch. What's worse is her roommate Jake doesn't seem to notice ...
Villalobos has to be rebuilt and the parolees are up to the task! But when they need to swing a canopy over a tree they recruit Mariah to do the dirty work.
Tia states her case for Villalobos' locale during a commission hearing, but citizens of Kern County who live nearby air their frustrations around having the rescue center so close.
Tia gets a call from Armando about a pit bull puppy he found in his yard. After meeting the little guy, she and Mando take a walk around the block to see if they can find either more puppies or the mama, or both.
A former pit bull owner is reunited with the dog she had to give up and the tears start to flow. Tia describes this as her most emotional adoption ever.
A potential adopter has her dog Suki greet Tia's dog Spot and things go well at first. But soon it is apparent that Spot is trying to dominate and that leads to a scuffle.
In her first stint as the adoption lead on a case, Tania must make a tough call about a pool in the backyard of a potential adopter. Later we find this family has a history of rescuing pit bulls that used to be fighters.
Tia gets a call from a rescue in Modesto that has a pit bull puppy on its "kill" list. The dog used to belong to a homeless man who died of natural causes. A few days after his owner passed, the puppy had to resort to the unthinkable in order to ...
A group of four parolees comes to Villalobos to interview for jobs with the rescue. Tia knows that if one of these guys doesn't find work soon, he may wind up back in prison ... or worse.
Walter was a very old pit bull that had been abused and was found covered in grease and with no teeth before Tia saved him. Walter found a great new home and is living comfortably with his new owner and another pit bull. It's a true rags to riche ...
It took Tia and the team about three weeks to catch Lady in a local park. What they went through is a crazy story by itself, but thankfully, it had a happy ending.