Adopt Milo

Milo 4 year old American Bully mix looking for adoption in Santa Monica

[NoHo Arts District, CA]  –  Meet Milo, a four-year-old couch potato cuddle bug, looking for his forever home.

I’m Milo – big heart, bigger cuddles, best friend!

Milo American Bully mix relaxing on red chair at adoption event

About Milo

  • Personality: happy, affectionate couch potato
  • Favorite things: short neighborhood walks, rolling around on the grass, chewing bones
  • Training: house trained, crate trained, strong on leash
  • Exercise needs: 1-2 short neighborhood walks daily
  • Care status: neutered, vaccinated, microchipped
  • Special notes: had to get a torn ACL fixed – now he’s good as new!
  • Date rescued by Outta the Cage: January 31, 2025
  • American Bully, American Bulldog, American Pitbull Terrier
  • 4 years old | Large (68 pounds) | Male | Santa Monica, CA
Milo with small dog companion in foster home setting
Milo and Tiny

The Ideal Home for Milo

  • Best match: a relaxed household with or without older kids
  • Other dogs? good with calm dogs
  • Cats? unknown
  • Kids? loves kids, we’d say kids over 10
Milo wearing colorful adopt me bandana at rescue event

Want to Adopt Milo?

Start the process to bring Milo home: https://outtathecage.org/dog/milo-jan2025

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About Outta the Cage

Outta the Cage is a Los Angeles–based dog rescue focused on helping at-risk dogs leave the shelter system and find stable, lasting homes.

They work with dogs who need more than a short stay in a kennel – dogs who benefit from structure, consistency, and time in a real home environment before adoption.

How Their Rescue Works.

Outta the Cage is a foster-based rescue. They do not have a physical shelter or facility.

Every dog in their care lives in a private home while waiting for adoption. This includes volunteer foster homes and the homes of professional trainers who provide board-and-train support as part of their rescue program.

Living in homes – not kennels – allows them to understand each dog’s personality, routines, and needs in a real-world setting and to better prepare them for success in their forever homes.

Why Fosters Matters.

Because their dogs live in homes:

  • They experience daily life, structure, and human connection.
  • Many receive training and guidance before adoption.
  • We can make more thoughtful, lasting matches with adopters.

“Our foster-based model also means capacity matters. We can only rescue as many dogs as we have foster homes and training placements available.”

Every foster opens the door for another dog to leave the shelter system.

How You Can Be Part of the Rescue.

Whether you’re looking to adopt, foster, or support our work, you play a direct role in helping dogs move from uncertainty to stability – and from rescue to home.

  • Adopt: Give a dog the forever home they’re waiting for
  • Foster: Provide a temporary home and help a dog take their next step
  • Donate: Support medical care, training, and daily needs for dogs in foster care

Outta the Cage exists because of a small, dedicated group of volunteers, fosters, trainers, and supporters working together to give each dog the best chance at a successful adoption.