Our Pack Pit Bull Rescue Education and Training

Our Pack provides training for the public and shelters as well as rescue. Free lectures are provided throughout the community. Owner/dog training classes are available once a week. Volunteers from shelters may also bring shelter dogs free of charge. Our Pack was one of the eight orgs to take a Vick dog. His name is Leo and he’s now a therapy dog.

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Pit Stop Bully’s Rescue

Mission: To Rescue, Rehabilitate and Rehome unwanted/abandoned/abused American Pit Bull Terriers and other Bully Breed types suitable for adoption; To Educate the public on this breed and the importance of becoming responsible owners through spay/neuter programs, obedience training, proper housing,etc…;To Teach people unsure of this breed to put aside their prejudices, and have an open mind to

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BAD RAP

We’re a small and busy non-profit organization of pit bull owners, trainers, educators, rescuers, and supporters. BAD RAP evolved out of a desire to respond to the difficult issues facing …

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Carolina Care Bullies

Carolina Care Bullies hopes to move toward decreasing the pit bull euthanasia rate in North Carolina shelters by dispelling myths and broadening the understanding of what the pit bull breed is really all about; offering support to owners of bully breeds; caring for deserving pit bulls in the loving homes of generous foster families; and placing pit bulls in responsible permanent homes.

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Home at Last

Millions of cats and dogs are killed at municipal shelters each year. We rescue as many as we can from these shelters and then provide the animals with housing, socialization, rehabilitation and medical care. Once the animals are adoptable, we hold adoption events to find our animals loving, permanent homes.

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Jacksonville Humane Society

The Jacksonville Humane Society serves as a resource to the community for all companion animal-related issues. JHS is funded by individual donations, wills and bequests, and money received from shelter service. We do not receive any state or federal funding, nor are we a United Way agency.

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Downtown Dog Rescue

The Downtown Dog Rescue was originally founded as a program, within the non-profit Friends for Animals, to assist the homeless community of dog owners. It is the only program in …

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Fresno Bully Rescue, Inc

FBR’s job is to provide a healthy and loving temporary home while we look for forever homes for our bullies. In addition, FBR is commited to promoting responsible ownership of bully breeds, fighting against breed discrimination, spaying and neutering pets, reporting dog fighting, and demonstrating to the community that bully breeds are loyal, loving, and wonderful forever companions.

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Humane Society of Elmore County, Inc.

The mission of The Humane Society of Elmore County is to insure the best possible quality of life for animals, to prevent cruelty to animals, to stop pet overpopulation, to strive for the humane care, treatment, and well-being of all animals through education and information, and to promote public health and safety in regards to human and animal interaction.

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Bama Bully Rescue, Inc

Bama Bully Rescue, Inc. is a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization located in Alabama that works with shelters and the public in finding homes for Pit Bulls and “Bully breeds” that have been abandoned, abused, neglected, or fallen victim to other situations in their lives.

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