From the Pit Bull Rescue Central website, I have linked a game called "Find the Pit bull". The significance of this game, while seemingly childish, is very powerful. Many folks are willing to attribute horrible acts to pit bulls, yet struggle to correctly identify a pit bull - the pit bull game is a perfect example of this.
Take into consideration that not everybody is able to correctly identify "pit bulls" - a term that is often times used to include several separate breeds - and apply that idea to those that are providing information on dog bites: law enforcement, animal control, journalists, and John Q. Public. The point? It is very likely that a good number of incidents attributed to pit bulls did not involve a pit bull at all. This is a very plausible scenario.
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The HSUS attempted to fund raise for the care of Micheal Vick's dogs, while at the same time suggesting that the dogs needed to be killed.
And to add insult to injury, they weren't even planning on taking possesion of the dogs.
Contact the HSUS and tell them this is unacceptable!
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Contact the HSUS and tell them this is unacceptable!
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RAAP is an all volunteer group of Pit bull advocates. We offer socialization classes for those that have adopted Pit bull puppies out of the local shelter systems.
We participate in education events, and can assist those looking through the shelter system to find their next dog.
We are always on the look out for new donors and volunteers...please contact us for more information.
Responsibly Adopting Albuquerque's Pit Bulls
We participate in education events, and can assist those looking through the shelter system to find their next dog.
We are always on the look out for new donors and volunteers...please contact us for more information.
Responsibly Adopting Albuquerque's Pit Bulls
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