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WE DO NOT SUPPORT DOG BREEDING

Right now, this planet doesn't need anymore dogs! Millions of dogs are rotting in animal shelters waiting for someone to love them, millions are dying because there are no homes for them, millions are tortured, starved, fought, abused, neglected, etc. Pit Bulls have it the hardest as most dog shelters in North America have a non-adoption policy on this breed. Healthy and friendly dogs are automatically euthanized just for being a Pit Bull or looking like one. Because unscrupulous people are allowed to breed dogs without any sort of regulation, Pit Bulls are now the #1 breed of dog killed in shelters every month.

BAD RAP - a pit bull rescue in California estimates that up to 20,000 pit bulls are destroyed in SF Bay Area shelters every year

There is simply NOT enough good homes for those dogs anymore. There are thousands homeless pit bulls at Petfinder.com and 1-800-save-a-pet.com

Most people have no idea that at many animal shelters across the country, any pit bull that comes through the front door doesn't go out the back door alive. From California to New York, many shelters have enacted policies requiring the automatic destruction of the huge and ever-growing number of "pits" they encounter. This news shocks and outrages the compassionate dog-lover.

Breeders, please, remember that most dog shelters have a no-adopt policy for Pit Bulls. These dogs are automatically destroyed just for being Pit Bulls, even the puppies! If you can't find homes for all the pups your dog may produce, you WILL be responsible for the death of the remaining puppies. You will also be responsible for all the other Pit bulls who will lose their chance and give their lives to make room for your pups...

You love this breed? help them survive!

If you think about getting a Pit Bull - please, check your local rescue shelters or the following "adopt a pitbull sites" to find your new friend and save a life

PBRC     Pet Finder     Adopt A Pit Bull