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Pit Bull Informational Pages by Diane Jessup |
Recycle-A-Bull Rescue
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Welcome to:
Recycle-A-Bull
Rescue
Where
dreams come true
for dogs and owners!
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Rescue
dogs are for those who love dogs for who they are...
not as a status symbol, not as a money making pup machine.
Rescue dogs come from many sources; the
nation's biggest name kennels, back yard breeders, "gamedog"
breeders, dog fighters, and yes, even "responsible"
breeders.
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ABOUT
RECYCLE-A-BULL |
The goals of Recycle-A-Bull Rescue are simple:
* Rescuing/placement of purebred pit bulls, American
Staffordshires and Staffordshire bulls of exceptional
character
* Offering education and mentoring for adopters
* Ongoing outreach programs to showcase the truth about
these dogs
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Why A Rescue Dog? |
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From Pound To Precinct!
Washington State Patrol Bomb Detection
K-9 Neville was rescued from death in an
Ontario, Canada animal shelter when the breed was banned
there. Transported to Washington, he is now protecting American
citizens by sniffing for explosives.
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Rescue Dog To The Rescue!
Washington State Patrol Drug Detection
K-9 in training, Mikey, was rescued from
the Clackamas County, Oregon shelter. This wonderful dog
and his sister were abandoned in a basement and left to
starve. Despite that start, Mikey loves everyone, especially
kids. Another reason to go rescue!
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Rescue
Dog Ariel:
Ariel and adopter Heather Leu, compete in
the sport of weight pulling. Ariel has earned the "Working
Dog Superior" title and has placed consistently in
the medals for three years.
(Recycle-A-Bull alumni) |
Rescue
Dog Rollo:
Obedience Trial Champion Rollo, UD, and his
adopter Pat Cook have earned multiple perfect 200 scores
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Rescue
Dog April:
April lives with a loving family which
includes a newborn baby. She is a trusted, loved, and
loving member of the family. What job is more important
than that?
(Recycle-A-Bull alumni)
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Why
a rescue dog?
It's simple: Recycle-A-Bull dogs are hand selected by noted
breed authorities and thoroughly temperament tested. As
well, dogs are evaluated for physical soundness. Adopters
get a prescreened animal which has been altered, microchipped
and vetted.
No
one makes money on a rescue dog. You are not supporting
back yard breeders or puppy mills. Adoption fees are used
to pay for each animal's expenses.
Recycle-A-Bull
volunteers put the welfare of the dog first. That means
you can expect to be thoroughly screened. If you find our
concern for our dogs intrusive, please look elsewhere. Many
dangers exist for our dogs - we do are best to protect them,
and we look for adopters who will do the same.
Recycle-A-Bull
Rescue offers the adopter lifetime support. Our volunteers
are all experienced, dedicated and in some cases animal
care professionals, and can help you with any questions
which may arise.

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