Why are there so many Pit Bulls and Chihuahuas in shelters? There are so many Pit Bulls and Chihuahuas in shelters because more of these dogs are being bred, because of breed characteristics like a tendency towards boldness and bravery, and because of public misinformation and misconceptions.
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Why are there so many Pit Bulls and Chihuahuas in shelters? There are so many Pit Bulls and Chihuahuas in shelters because more of these dogs are being bred, because of breed characteristics like a tendency towards boldness and bravery, and because of public misinformation and misconceptions.
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Why are there so many Pit Bulls and Chihuahuas in shelters? There are so many Pit Bulls and Chihuahuas in shelters because more of these dogs are being bred, because of breed characteristics like a tendency towards boldness and bravery, and because of public misinformation and misconceptions.
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Why are there so many Pit Bulls and Chihuahuas in shelters? There are so many Pit Bulls and Chihuahuas in shelters because more of these dogs are being bred, because of breed characteristics like a tendency towards boldness and bravery, and because of public misinformation and misconceptions.
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BARK partners with shelters, rescues and non-profits to help support their efforts in many ways. Want to get your local shelter or rescue involved? Have one of their representatives visit www.barkbox.com/lendapaw to learn more!
As a Pit Bull...
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BARK partners with shelters, rescues and non-profits to help support their efforts in many ways. Want to get your local shelter or rescue involved? Have one of their representatives visit www.barkbox.com/lendapaw to learn more!
As a Pit Bull...
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BARK partners with shelters, rescues and non-profits to help support their efforts in many ways. Want to get your local shelter or rescue involved? Have one of their representatives visit www.barkbox.com/lendapaw to learn more!
As a Pit Bull...
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BARK partners with shelters, rescues and non-profits to help support their efforts in many ways. Want to get your local shelter or rescue involved? Have one of their representatives visit www.barkbox.com/lendapaw to learn more!
As a Pit Bull...
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History, Breed Specific Legislation, How to Adopt, and Adoptable Dogs! This article has it all!
Read to learn more about understanding Pit Bulls, and what you can do to help.
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The pets left in shelters who are still dying, are being rendered almost entirely invisible. We need to talk about pit bulls, again.
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Watching the rescue and shelter shenanigans during the novel coronavirus outbreak. Now is not a good time to "impluse adopt" a high-risk dog breed.
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Pit Bulls are often overlooked at animal shelters due to their reputation. Here are some things that shelter staff members want you to know about these dogs.
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Pit Bulls are often overlooked at animal shelters due to their reputation. Here are some things that shelter staff members want you to know about these dogs.
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Pit Bulls are often overlooked at animal shelters due to their reputation. Here are some things that shelter staff members want you to know about these dogs.
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Pit Bulls are often overlooked at animal shelters due to their reputation. Here are some things that shelter staff members want you to know about these dogs.
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When scrolling through my Facebook feed, I see probably a hundred homeless dogs posted on various shelter and rescue pages a week. Most of the time the dogs are mislabelled as more popular breeds, like Labs or Golden Retrievers. It is impossible for a shelter or rescue to know the origin of most of
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The Missouri legislature is considering a measure that would prevent governments from enacting bans against certain bree
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Many dogs are labeled pit bulls even though they're not, and a study has found that potential adopters are far less likely to take them home.
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Pit Bull Laws House Bill 14 passed in February 2012. HB 14 removed pit bull type dogs from automatically labeled as vicious. HB 14 did NOT remove bans, restrictions or insurance requirements...
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In most shelters, each dog’s kennel run or cage has a card on which the dog’s likely breed (or breeds) is indicated. Sometimes, they’re generic: Shepherd mix or Terrier mix. Sometimes they’re more specific—Husky/Dalmatian cross, say. And sometimes, they indicate a specific single breed. These labels can also be found on shelter websites and search sites like Petfinder.com.
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ACPB is exclusively a foster-based program. With no shelter/boarding facility, every dog we take in must have a foster home. As you can imagine, this makes foster parents vital to our mission. Without
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Friends to the Forlorn Pitbull Rescue, Inc. is a volunteer-based 501(c)3 licensed non-profit rescue and outreach organization near Atlanta, Georgia.
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Pit bull breed are finally coming out from underneath the shadow of dog fighting and into the light of family love. Consider adopting.
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DNA results show that shelter workers are often mistaken when they label a dog as a pit bull, with potentially devastating consequences for the dogs, a new University of Florida study has found.
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San Francisco Animal Care & Control specifies that pitbulls should only be adopted with Proactive Guardian Requirements.
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