Hi, my name is Kianna RDS!


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About Me

Sex
Female
Reported
June 16, 2026
Where Last Seen
Zip Code
94601

Critter Details

They say resilience has a face, and right now, it looks a lot like Kianna. This stunning one-year-old, 63 lb Pitbull/Lab mix has traveled all the way from Mountain City, Tennessee, to find sanctuary with Eleventh Hour Rescue.  Kianna’s story began in a municipal shelter where she was rescued from a cruel situation. Kianna has refused to let that past define her, though, and she is an absolute darling who is simply looking for the chance to learn that the world can be kind. Kianna is the perfect roommate: a total professional when it comes to "being a dog." She has clearly put in the work and is ready to slide right into a home routine: Housebroken & Crate Trained:  She knows the ropes and respects your space. Social Butterfly:  She is friendly with kids and other dogs. Cat Potential:  She has been introduced to cats and, with a slow and proper introduction, she would likely do well in a feline-friendly home. Intelligent: Kianna has completed a course in obedience training and has the certificate to show for it! Kianna isn't looking for a high-intensity lifestyle; she is looking for a soft place to land.  Kianna is spayed, microchipped, and up to date on all vaccinations.  Her adoption fee is $415.  Are you the one to show Kianna what "home" really means? Apply to adopt KIANNA RDS at ehrdogs.org.  (function () { // Only on animal detail pages if (!//animals/detail/i.test(location.pathname)) return; // Debounce to avoid double-fire (touchend + click, etc.) var lastNavAt = 0; function toFullSize(url) { try { var u = new URL(url, location.href); u.searchParams.delete(’width’); u.searchParams.delete(’height’); return u.toString(); } catch (e) { return url || ”; } } function looksLikeAnimalPhoto(url) { return //pictures/animals/d+/d+/[^?#]+.(jpg|jpeg|png|gif)/i.test(url || ”); } function handler(e) { var el = e.target; if (!el) return; // Find the closest anchor or image in the click path var a = el.closest ? el.closest(’a’) : null; var img = el.closest ? el.closest(’img’) : null; var url = ”; // Prefer anchor href if it points to an animal photo if (a && a.getAttribute) { var href = a.getAttribute(’href’) || ”; if (href && (href.indexOf(’/pictures/animals/’) !== -1 || looksLikeAnimalPhoto(href))) { url = href; } } // Otherwise fall back to the image src if (!url && img && img.getAttribute) { var src = img.getAttribute(’src’) || ”; if (src && (src.indexOf(’/pictures/animals/’) !== -1 || looksLikeAnimalPhoto(src))) { url = src; } } if (!url) return; // Absolute URL + full-size version try { url = new URL(url, location.href).toString(); } catch (_) {} url = toFullSize(url); // Stop PrettyPhoto (and any other delegated click handlers) e.preventDefault(); e.stopPropagation(); if (e.stopImmediatePropagation) e.stopImmediatePropagation(); // Debounce var now = Date.now(); if (now – lastNavAt < 500) return; lastNavAt = now; // SAME TAB navigation to the full-size image location.href = url; } // Capture phase is the key: we get the event before PrettyPhoto. ['click', 'pointerup', 'touchend'].forEach(function (evt) { document.addEventListener(evt, handler, true); }); })();