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Finn (Dog)

Breed: Pitbull | Adopted Nov 2016

In November 2016, Devin Druid adopted a Blue Nose Pitbull named Finn from Wags and Walks[1]. Finn, originally found in an abandoned house in Riverside along with over 40 other dogs, had suffered severe neglect. The authorities intervened after neighbors reported a foul smell. At the time of his rescue, Finn weighed just 22 pounds and showed signs of emaciation and improper tail docking, exposing his vertebrae. Despite these harsh beginnings, Finn found a loving home with Devin. Tragically, Finn passed away in December 2023 due to a sudden health issue that required urgent hospitalization[2].

Fosters and Foster Fails (Cat)

Rescued

Devin Druid also opens his home to cats, as evident from his social media posts, which feature a mix of fostered and newly adopted felines[3].

Nayla (Cat)

One of his first cats was Nayla, who was born under his sister’s bed when Devin was just 11. He held Nayla as a kitten when he first opened his eyes. Over the years, Nayla became Devin’s best friend and cuddle buddy, making his loss deeply felt[4].

Devin Druid

Devin Druid Pets

Birthday

January 27, 1998 (26)

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Devin Druid is an American actor known for his role as Tyler Down in the Netflix series “13 Reasons Why”.

Druid’s career began with television appearances on “Louie” and “Those Who Kill”, leading to his significant role in “13 Reasons Why”, which aired from 2017 to 2020. He has also acted in films such as “Louder Than Bombs” (2015) and “Imperium” (2016). In “Louder Than Bombs”, he starred alongside Gabriel Byrne and Jesse Eisenberg, portraying the son of a war photographer, a role that featured at the Cannes Film Festival. His work in “Imperium” saw him acting opposite Daniel Radcliffe. Additional collaborations in “13 Reasons Why” include working closely with Justin Prentice, Katherine Langford, and Alisha Boe, which helped establish the series as a significant cultural phenomenon.