Justin Theroux is not only an acclaimed actor, writer and director, but he is also a fierce advocate for dogs.

The 48-year-old actor tried to rally support among his fans in Denver on Monday, by asking those in the Colorado city to stand against the city's ban on pit bulls.

Theroux even offered dinner, made by himself and Queer Eye's Antoni Porowski, to those who went down to City Hall to fight against the ban.

Support this breed: Justin Theroux tried to rally support among his fans in Denver on Monday, by asking those in the Colorado city to stand against the city's ban on pit bulls

The Leftovers actor wrote on his Instagram story 'Hey Denver! If you are a Pit Bull lover the vote to end the Pit Bull Ban is in one hour.'

Sharing a photo of his rescue dog Kuma, who is a Pit Bull, he simply wrote 'please.'

'If you go to city hall to end the ban @antoni and I will make you dinner,' he wrote over a picture of the chef. 'Then brunch the next morning.'

Though he added: '@Antoni has no idea I'm posting this but I'm sure he's down and would do it. Right Antoni?'

Pleading: Sharing a photo of his rescue dog Kuma, who is a Pit Bull, he simply wrote 'please' he also asked those in Denver to go to City Hall

We'll cook for you: 'If you go to city hall to end the ban @antoni [Porowski] and I will make you dinner,' he wrote over a picture of the chef. 'Then brunch the next morning.' Though he added: '@Antoni has no idea I'm posting this but I'm sure he's down and would do it. Right Antoni'

Denver's Mayor Michael Hancock vetoed a bill to end the city's ban on Pit Bulls on February 14.

The City Council held a vote on Monday to overturn his veto and repeal the ban, though not enough members voted to repeal and the ban will stay in affect.

A similar initiative to repeal the ban will be put on the November 2020 ballot, according to the councilman who wrote the measure to repeal, Chris Herndon, Denver Post reported.

The day before the vote Theroux wrote on Instagram, sharing a photo in a booth with his pup Kuma by his side.

The ban: Denver's Mayor Michael Hancock vetoed a bill to end the city's ban on Pit Bulls on February 14

He specifically called on City Council member Amanda Saywer to support the ban's repeal.

'Amanda, by all accounts you have done an incredible job for District 5, and I implore you to vote on behalf of the pit bulls that are currently in your shelters and living in the shadows of Denver as a result of Denver’s Ban,' Theroux wrote.

Adding: 'All they want is the right to be available for adoption from your shelter facilities, get registered, microchipped and be LEGAL... so they can be the the incredible Denver citizens that Kuma and I know they can be.'

He also pleaded to residents saying 'IF you are a Denver resident, and IF you love, own or would like to rescue one of these animals that so rarely get a second chance, please attend tomorrows vote.'

I'm sad: He slammed the Mayor for allowing the ban to stay in place for the detrimental affects it will have on the breed in Denver 'Yeah yeah... I know I'm a crazy dog guy,' he wrote. 'Don't @ me [right now]. I'm just sad af about this. With all the crazy unsolvable s**t in this world, this one was so easy'

Saved: He saved his dog Kuma from the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, which swept through Austin Texas in 2018

As the results of the ban staying in place came in, he slammed the ban and the effect it has on the breed.

'The Denver Pit Bull Ban stands,' he wrote. 'This will result in the continued and unnecessary deaths of thousands of dogs. This is a tragedy for a breed that is already murdered in greater numbers than any other breed in our country.

He called out Mayor Hancock saying he should stand against dog fighting of all breeds and that 'People [who] profit, neglect or abuse dogs in any way is the problem...Not the dog or the breed.'

Theroux continued saying that the city should implement a 'no kill' policy and that Mayor Hancock owes Animal Control workers an apology since they have to put down the dogs.

Guys best friend: The actor gushed about his fur baby in interviews and told Men's Journal : 'She is the best thing that ever happened to me'

'Yeah yeah... I know I'm a crazy dog guy,' he wrote. 'Don't @ me [right now]. I'm just sad af about this. With all the crazy unsolvable s**t in this world, this one was so easy.'

Theroux has long been an advocate for the breed, that faces restrictions in city's around the country.

He saved his dog Kuma from the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, which swept through Austin Texas in 2018.

The actor gushed about his fur baby in interviews and told Men's Journal: 'She is the best thing that ever happened to me.'

The ex-husband of Jennifer Aniston has had three other pit bulls in the past. The couple wed in 2015 but divorced in 2017.

Save a life: He most recently gushed over Kuma on Valentine's Day when he shared adorable snaps cuddled up with her and he encouraged those who were alone on the romantic holiday to 'get a life,' by adopting a dog

He continued: 'I don’t know who’s helping who more,' he said. 'She helps my life more than I help hers.'

Theroux treats her like a princess. he said, 'She’s so needy, I feel like I’m her service human.'

Since adopting Kuma in June, the actor has showcased the pooch numerous times, showing the dog growing on social media and took her to his premiere of Lady and the Tramp.

He most recently gushed over Kuma on Valentine's Day when he shared adorable snaps cuddled up with her and he encouraged those who were alone on the romantic holiday to 'get a life,' by adopting a dog.