Breeds

American Pit Bull Terrier

Organizations that foster American Pit Bull Terriers
All Organizations
FILTERS
Alabama
Alaska
Alberta
Arizona
Arkansas
British Columbia
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Guam
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Ontario
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Quebec
Rhode Island
Saskatchewan
South Carolina
South Dakota
South USA
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
Washington, D.C.
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Showing
Show
000
of
000
results
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.

camp merry sunshine

Waldron,
Missouri
72958
campmerrysunshinedogs@gmail.com(417) 214-1539
We are a small dog rescue located in the state of Arkansas. We pull from breeding kennels, dog pounds and help rehome displaced pets. We offer training advise as well as on hands training when needed.
Learn More
Rescue
Dog

Emmet County Animal Shelter

1703 7th Ave South
Iowa
51334
emmetcountyanimalshelter@live.com(712) 209-1288
We live in a primarily rural area with a 50% poverty level and 40% non Caucasian/transient population. Due to the farmer mentality or disposable mentality of our area many pets find them selves homeless due to no fault of their own. We take in animals that are neglected, abandon, injured or just unwanted. We rehabilitate them and then re-home them through our adoption process. We have been solely foster based since 2010 and are currently building our new facility. We do it all with volunteers and we do it because we love it! The animals deserve better and we try our best to offer them that by doing what we can, when we can, the best we can, with what we have and with all our heart.
Learn More
Shelter
Cat
Dog

Sadie's Safe Harbor Canine Rescue

New York
14075
rescuemesadie@gmail.com
Sadie’s Safe Harbor Canine Rescue is a not for profit organization passionately dedicated to the rescue of animals abandoned in high kill shelters and direct surrender from owners who can no longer care for them. Due to our wonderful network of volunteers, foster homes, boarding facilities, trainers and veterinarian support, we are able to provide a second chance for so many worthy furry friends. We provide a quality of life and safe temporary foster homes while we search for their happy “furrever” after family through a screened adoption process. We also serve our community and pet owners as a resource, providing education and information and the importance of spaying and neutering your pets. Save a Life – Spay, Neuter and Adopt.
Learn More
Rescue
Dog

Seminole County Animal Services

232 Bush Boulevard
Sanford
Florida
32773
dgagliano@seminolecountyfl.gov(407) 665-5208
To serve citizens in a professional and efficient manner by enforcing applicable animal laws and providing beneficial services while furnishing humane assistance to the animal population.
Learn More
Shelter
Cat
Dog

Humane Society of Jefferson County

W6510 Kiesling Rd
Wisconsin
53549
shelter@hsjc-wis.com(920) 674-2048
The HSJC is located in Jefferson, Wisconsin and is a small, privately run non-profit shelter that has been in operation since 1922. We recently celebrated our 90th year of caring for dogs, cats, birds and other small animals in need. Each year, close to 1,000 pets find sanctuary at our shelter. We put forth great effort to reunite owners with lost pets and to find good new homes for those who need a second chance. We do not impose a time limit on how long a healthy, adoptable animal may stay with us as they wait to be adopted.
Learn More
Shelter
Cat
Dog

Rescue Rovers Dog Adoptions

Sandy
Utah
84092
(435) 565-4031
Rescue Rovers Dog Adoptions is a non-profit animal rescue organization located in SLC, UT. We pull dogs from high kill shelters and place them in foster homes until we can find loving homes for the next chapter of their lives.
Learn More
Rescue
Dog

Bully Rescue & Advocacy Group, Inc.

Virginia
23831
bragincinfo@gmail.com
Bully Rescue & Advocacy Group envisions a world where all pets are free from abuse, neglect and discrimination. As an all volunteer rescue & advocacy group our mission is to rescue animals who have been abused, abandoned, or otherwise destined to be euthanized at the hands of humans who have failed them. We are an all-breed rescue with a soft spot in our hearts for the misunderstood bully breed dogs. Our goal is to help educate others and erase negative stigma associated with “Pit Bull” dogs. By working with responsible foster homes, we are able to provide our dogs with a loving environment which includes being kept indoors as a family pet, socialized, trained on the basics including manners & crate training. Through donations, all animals rescued by BRAG shall be spayed or neutered, vaccinated and implanted with microchip before being adopted into a well matched and carefully screened adoptive home. We also work with responsible owners who need assistance with food, routine care & training. We believe in the No Kill Equation. We believe dogs are individuals and should not be labeled. We believe that all dogs deserve a second, third or more chance at living the best life they can possibly live. We believe there is no such thing as a bad dog, only bad owners. We believe that all animals need to be in an environment to fit their specific needs & personality. We believe that dogs are intended to be family pets and place them accordingly. We believe that when people are considering pet ownership, they should consider adoption from a rescue or shelter rather than for profit breeders or puppy mills.
Learn More
Rescue
Dog

Rescue Haven Foundation

P.O. Box 266
New Jersey
07006
info@rescuehaven.org
The FernDog Rescue Foundation’s founder and director, Fernando Camacho, has been working with animal rescue groups and shelters for his entire career as a dog behavior consultant and trainer. These dedicated groups typically rely solely on volunteers that work tirelessly trying to save as many animals as they possibly can. Unfortunately, these groups often lack the funding, time and resources to better accomplish their work. One of the things that hit Fernando the hardest was realizing that although the dogs staying at shelters were physically cared for, their mental health deteriorated daily. With each day a dog spends in an animal shelter, his chances for adoption decline due to the psychological effects of the typical shelter environment. It’s not the animal shelter’s fault – they do the best they can with what they have. The problem is that they have so little available to them to make any kind of change, and that’s why The FernDog Rescue Foundation was formed. The mission of The FernDog Rescue Foundation is to help dogs at risk by providing foster homes that will nurture their physical and emotional health, help locate the ideal forever homes for them while providing support and training to help assure that their stay in their new homes is permanent. In addition we focus on developing programs to promote pet adoption services and raise public awareness by providing community education of the issues surrounding animal rescue. We are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Learn More
Rescue
Dog
American Pit Bull Terrier events
All Organizations
a graphic vector image of a puppy with a question mark over it's head
Sorry, we couldn't find any results.

Comments

Start a discussion about American Pit Bull Terriers

Adopt. Connect. Change a life.

be adoptly.