Bull Terrier

Sierra Vista AZ 85671 United States

Helping Out The Homeless Animal Rescue (HOTH-AR) is a Molosser and Rare Bully Breed Rescue (we specialize in Dogo Argentinos and American Bulldogs) located in Sierra Vista, Arizona. We are not currently 501c3 as we don’t intake enough animals, we average about 2-3 rescues a year. We do not take in owner surrenders, all of our dogs come from abuse/neglect cases as well as from KILL shelters all over the US. We have a growing network of Molosser and Bully breed rescues and strive to help people find the perfect pet for their family.

We rescue, vet and transport Southern Kill Shelter Dogs to the Northeast and specialize in Fuzzy Dogs, Poodle Mixes and Terriers. We foster in our own homes and find the best Forever Homes for them. We work as a “Collective” to list, interview, socialize, vet, transport and feed our beautiful dogs. Our adopters become part of our family and we love seeing update pictures and hearing how our dogs are faring. We believe we cannot save them all but we can do our part to save as many as we can.

We specialize in Fuzzy and Poodley dogs and Terriers. We aid Families who must Rehome their dogs anywhere in the US, as long as they can keep the dog until a good home is found. We rescue, vet and transport Southern Kill Shelter Dogs and specialize in Fuzzy Dogs, Poodle Mixes and Terriers. We foster in our own homes and find the best Forever Homes for them. Our adopters become part of our family and we love seeing update pictures and hearing how our dogs are faring. We believe we cannot save them all but we can do our part to save as many as we can.

P.O. Box 11265 College Station TX 77845 United States

Long Way Home Pit Bull Rescue is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that rescues, rehabilitates, and rehomes social, healthy pit bulls. Based out of the Bryan/College Station, Texas area, LWHPBR welcomes pit bulls from kill shelters all over the state, and in some cases, even nationwide. We have made a name for ourselves as the rescue who does not shy away from difficult cases  we lean in to difficulty and embrace the challenges. We have helped over 100 pit bulls since our founding in 2011 and with the help of our followers, our important work only continues to grow. Long Way Home Pit Bull Rescue was founded in 2011 when two pit bulls were found burned and left for dead on the side of the road. While one of the dogs went to the Texas A&M Small Animal Hospital and was later adopted by one of their staff members, the other Esperanza  was brought to Aggieland Animal Health Center & Pet Resort where the executive director of Long Way Home Animal Sanctuary worked. While many might have given up due to time and/or funds, Esperanza was willing to fight for her life and we were too. Esperanza raised approximately $10,000 for her extensive wound care and maintenance, made a name for herself in the local community, and brought a positive light to how resilient and forgiving this amazing breed is. Esperanza won her battle over death and was adopted by Gwendolyn Inocencio, the executive director of LWH Animal Sanctuary in 2011. Because of Esperanza and a group of very passionate animal welfare advocates, Long Way Home helped change the perception of pit bulls in the Brazos Valley and aided in the change of euthanasia policies in the two local shelters. That fall, in honor of our sweet Esperanza and the other LWH Animal Sanctuary pit bulls, Long Way Home welcomed its first class of adoptable pit bulls and began the creation of what is now known as our Long Way Home Army & Family! Since then, we have gone on to save approximately 100 more pit bulls while continuously strengthening our bond with local Texas shelters and growing our vast network of pit bull loving supporters! In 2014, we welcome Stephanie Kotick, M.P.A., as our President & Program Director and Amanda Dowell, our Vice President and Program Director. For about a year and a half, these two women ran Long Way Home Pit Bull Rescue and took it from a ?one dog at a time? organization to a sustainable entity with a flush foster roster of individuals looking to open their homes and hearts to homeless pit bulls in need. In the latter part of 2015, Stephanie and Amanda were accompanied by three new staff members ? Breanna Frasier, our Events & Fundraising Coordinator; Madden Murphy, our Volunteer & Donations Coordinator; and Matthew Sanders, our PR Director. This group brings creativity, passion, and expertise to our organization and we are looking forward to our future together!

18325 SW Division St. Beaverton OR 97078 United States

All Terrier Rescue was founded and incorporated in 1991. Jeri and Samantha Miller the owners of the rescue started out by having a wonderful Scottish Terrier named Tessa. Tessa helped them join the Terrier Association, National Scottie Rescue and several other breed related clubs. In 1990 the Miller’s started fostering for the Oregon Humane Society and shortly there after All Terrier Rescue was born.

Scruffy Mutt Rescue is an organization that is determined to provide loving homes for all those homeless wiry, fluffy, scraggly mystery dogs that are so irresistibly cute. Any type of purebred or mixed breed Terriers, Poodles or Chihuahuas are welcomed into our rescue when space allows.

Alaska Bully Rescue is a non profit rescue organization founded January 2015. Our focus is bully breeds statewide.

ABC’s of Bullies is a small bully rescue group in Ohio of volunteer foster homes dedicated to helping homeless dogs. We also focus on educating owners, and the public on bully breeds, Breed Specific Legislation, and more. We support our cause through adoption fees, fundraising, and donations.

P.O. Box 191 Bronx NY 10464 United States

Adore-A-Bullie Paws and Claws was born from the passion of a small group of individual rescuers. We were overwhelmed with sadness for the large number of companion animals surrendered to the NYC shelter system each day and felt we needed to do something to help

West Monroe LA 71292 United States

Bayou Bully Rescue is a 501 c 3 non-profit organization. We only pull from high kill shelters where most dogs await their kill date. We are always in need for old blankets, food and water bowls, dog food, kennels, building materials, bleach, etc. Please donate if you can! We always need with funds for vet bills. We can’t do this on our own and would greatly appreciate any help we can get. These babies depend on us.

P.O. Box 888257 Atlanta GA 30356 United States

BullsEye Rescue, Inc. is a non-profit, licensed Georgia rescue committed to improving the lives and reputations of breeds typically classified as “Bullies” (Pit Bull Terriers, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, American Bulldogs, Bull Mastiffs, Rottweilers and mixed varieties of these breeds and others).

PO Box 285 Fredericksburg VA 22404 United States

A 501(c)3 non-profit all volunteer dog rescue group focusing on pit bulls and other misunderstood bully breed type dogs. Based in Fredericksburg, VA, they have an active membership of volunteers and foster families throughout Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia. They work with VA, MD, and DC shelters to save dogs who are at risk of euthanasia and place them in foster homes where they are rehabilitated, trained, and socialized before they are placed in permanent adoptive homes.

A small group of volunteers started rescuing and rehabilitating bully breeds and rotties from the high kill city shelters in NYC

100 Lone Pine Trail Lapeer MI 48446 United States

Detroit Bully Corps is a 501(c)(3) non-profit public charity dedicated to helping and advocating for abused, neglected and homeless dogs through education, adoption, rehabilitation and training. We advocate for Bully Breeds, especially the American Pit Bull Terrier and any strain of the Molosser category of canine. We are located in Lapeer, about an hour north of Detroit, Michigan. The foundation of our program is education. Without education on spay/neuter, breed specific legislation (BSL), training, breed specific workshops, the dog fighting culture and responsible ownership, the epidemic will never end. Rescue is a mere bandage in the overall scale of the canine epidemic. Shelters are overrun, rescues are overflowing and society is in need of education. For every one spot we fill in our program, we turn away 50. We average 20-25 canines at any given time and 90% of our rescue population is comprised of the American Pit Bull Terrier. We work with canines from any and every background, whether it be a surrendered family pet, bait dog, seasoned fighter or the abused. We are a no-kill rescue/rehabilitation in that we will never euthanize for space. We, as a moral, ethical and objective organization, will NOT adopt out a canine that is a threat to society. We are advocates of the American Pit Bull Terrier, as such we will not add to the epidemic by being irresponsible.

P.O. Box 246 Wenonah NJ 08090 United States

Don’t Bully Us is a non-profit organization located in New Jersey. We are a foster based pit bull and bully breed rescue. Our mission is to rescue, educate, and promote responsible lifetime ownership. Our vision is a society with compassion and kindness toward pit bull type dogs. We will help build a community without prejudice and breed specific legislation.

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P.O. Box 720008 San Diego CA 92172 United States

It?s The Pits is a 501c3 canine rescue that coordinates the fostering and adoption of dogs that haven?t found their permanent home. We specialize in American Staffordshire Terriers (?Am Staffs?) and American Pit Bull Terriers, but will do our best to help all breeds, often by referral to other local rescues that specialize in that type of dog. You can find many of these on our links page. We are located in San Diego County, as our many of our foster homes that we work with to give the animals a temporary and loving home before they are placed into permanent situations. We rescue dogs from various shelters, evaluate them, ensure they are healthy and match them with the appropriate family. We take pride in finding the correct dog for the families that contact us by matching the activity level of the dog to the family?s needs and making sure that other pets in the family work well with the new addition to the pack. All of this is important in finding forever homes for our rescued pets.

P.O. Box 4277 Downey CA 90240 United States

Our mission is to help as many needy animals?as we can with the?limited resources we have. We?focus?mainly on the?sick, injured, disabled, and what some people?might?consider to be?”unadoptable” animals, who are at most risk of being euthanized (killed) at our local?animal shelters. We are an all-breed rescue, but have a?soft spot in our hearts for the “bully breed” dogs, who are also known as American Pit Bull Terriers and American Staffordshire Terriers. These two breeds are very misunderstood and over the years have been given a bad reputation due to false information given by the media. “Pit Bulls” and “Staffies” make wonderful family pets, and are very smart and loyal.

Pompano Beach FL 33060 United States

We have been rescuing, rehabilitating and re-homing animals for over 20 years. We keep hundreds of dogs from being euthanized. We treat dogs that need surgeries that others can’t afford. We educate the public about specific breeds.

Our mission is to rescue the unwanted and misunderstood Bully breeds(Pit Bulls, Staffordshire Terriers, Bull Terriers, Rottweilers, Dobermans, Bulldogs, Mastiffs, etc.)

P.O. Box 575 Elmira CA 95625 United States

Pits R’ Us is a 501c3 nonprofit organization. Our purpose is to aid stray, abandoned, and neglected animals. We rescue death row dogs from Solano County Animal Shelter and try to take every medical case so they can have a chance to heal and get ready for their fur ever homes!

We are a nonprofit bully breed rescue, striving to educate the public on all the wonderful aspects, and importance, of responsible dog ownership. Bully breed dogs are some of the most loyal, affectionate, and fun best friends you will ever have!

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