Today is Sunday, 5th February 2012

Solving The Pit Bull Problem

Yes, you can save all your healthy and treatable cats and dogs – including pit bulls. Even if your kennel runs are full of them.

Just ask the members of the Berkeley Alliance for Homeless Animals Coalition (BAHAC), which last year received a Maddie’s® Lifesaving Award in the amount of $474,200 for saving all the community’s healthy and treatable dogs and cats. Read the full article at Maddie’s Fund

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  1. Comments  Becca   |  Thursday, 24 February 2011 at 8:34 pm

    I am willing to do anything in my power to help turn the worlds veiw on pitties. I am short on money and only 19 but I have an extreme love for dogs, and want so badly to show people that its not the breed but the human behing the breed and that pit bulls are capable of being just as friendly and social as any other breed of dog. If you’re looking to spread the word I am willing to put in my time and get the support if the people around me in Victoria, BC. I currently do not own a pit bull, but looking to rescue one. I am very capable of handling a strong breed and am around dogs any chance I get and learn more and more about them. I go by Cesar Millan’s rules and its been working for me with my own belgian shepherd and the dogs at the dog daycare I work at. I would love to do whatever I can to help your pit bull rescue. Thank you, Becca.

  2. Comments  anthony   |  Sunday, 29 January 2012 at 2:59 pm

    Guys, I posted here awhile back asking for help with my daughters giant puppy. He is a big powerful dog with a welcoming heart. He is way too much dog for my daughter so we ask for your help on finding a placement for him. However my daughter could just bare to part with him. He is simply not a good fit for her and her small apartment, she use to have a larger house and a big back yard but a break up caused the down size. He is not happy in his cramped quarters he is three years old and has grown into a powerful dog and she has a lot of problems restraining him on walks. He is not aggressive at all only wants to play all day. He has had his shots not fixed a big brendel needs a home. Please email me at mralarcon@aol.com or call me at 9193248613.

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