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MyBullyValentine

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Adoption and Obedience Training are the only answers. Thousands of "Pit Bulls" flood shelters every year, most of which are destroyed. As those cute little puppies grow up their irresponsible owners train too little and care even less. In most homes, these grown puppies are too much to handle, this is when they end up in shelters. Most unaltered females will have produced puppies or are pregnant when they enter the system, adding to the unwanted population. On average, 1 out of 600 bullies will be adopted out of the shelter, but what about the 599?We are a budding organization for bullies and their owners. We fight breed specific legislation and promote responsible pet ownership. Most of all we love our bullies. Our website is currently being constructed. Stay Tuned.

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Please stay away from newspaper ads and breeders when looking for a dog. PetFinder.com is an excellent source to find your perfect four-legged match. If dogs continue to be purchased, backyard breeding will continue. Most of your local shelters will have exactly what you're looking for. If you'd like help in your search please message us and we'll be glad to get you started. In your email you should include State and Zip Code.Have a Happy Ending? We'd love to hear about it. Please submit your story, along with photos for our first website.Have an Idea? We need those too!! Anything you think should be included, tips, toys, photos, etc... let us know!

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Unneutered Pit Bull Put Down

Animal Control was threatening to put down, Buddy, a seven year old Pit mix because he got away from his home in early November. The family was given until December 6th to find a veternarian to vouch ...
Posted by on Fri, 29 Dec 2006 23:24:00 GMT