Adopt A Pit Rescue Inc

Adopt a Pit Rescue, Inc. is the largest Pit Bull rescue in the Miami Valley. We save, rehabilitate, & rehome dogs from local kill shelters. When we have space, we take in owner surrenders or lost dogs rescued by community members. Founded in 2013 to rescue and rehabilitate Pit Bulls & other "bully breeds", we have since adopted out over 1600 dogs, and currently have around 115 adoptable dogs in over 60 foster homes. The majority of our dogs come from high kill shelters, where they are quite literally on death row. We focus on dogs who are deemed "unadoptable" at the shelters due to injuries, illness, because they are scared, or simply because of their breed. ​We try to focus on our local animal shelter, but will transport dogs from other counties when we have available fosters. We are currently the only rescue pulling pit bulls from our local shelter. Our Board of Directors is 2 very dedicated women who do not receive any payment for what they do. They each have a house full of difficult dogs that they take because no one else will. They work tirelessly to correct behavior to get them ready for their forever homes. We have a network of fantastic volunteers who foster, transport, perform adoptions, help with our rescue sites, and do all the other necessary things to keep the rescue running. We rely on donations and adoption fees to pay for everything our dogs need.

Germantown, OH,45327
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (937) 701-7487

Website: https://www.adoptapitrescue.org

Breighton

Black Mouth Cur | Bright, IN

Age : 4 Months 28 DaysYoungFemaleMediumTan/Yellow/Fawn with Black

About

Characteristics

cratetrained gentle timid

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

Activity Level

Moderately Active

Energy Level

Moderate

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others Dogs

Adoption Fees

200

Meet Breighton

Breighton (calling her tiny Riley) 4-6 month old female black mouth cur mix (tan dog).  She's a smart well behaved and sweet but terrified pup. Loves dogs and cats. She would benefit from a foster to adopt or someone very patient committed to giving her time to trust. She would probably do well on a farm or big yard with other dogs or animals. She loveeeesssssss dogs and cats. But humans and humans hands are terrifying We don't know her backstory other than she was pulled off euthanasia list by  adoptapit from rural shelter.   She came to us very terrified that she wouldn't even move from her small ball . She has come a long way in a few weeks!!!! But she will take a longer time to heal from whatever abuse some humans must have caused her.  She is a smart nice puppy she just needs somewhere to have plenty of time to learn to trust humans again.  She would do best in a place with a fenced in yard and  other dogs/pets as they bring her security.... As long as she has dogs with her she potties outside and is good in crate. If left along she gets very anxious.  She is currently absolutely terrified of leashes and harnesses... Right now we are not forcing things we are just letting her learn to trust. She's starting to let us pet her! And she lays on bed or couch with the pack! She goes right in her crate as long as theirs food involved! And she's very gentle taking treats! Other than humans being terrifying(and that's no fault) she's a really good girl! Share with anyone interested in foster to adopt or to adopt!

Adoption Process
Applicants must fill out an application at www.adoptapitrescue.org/apply. We screen all applications, with approved applicants passing a vet and landlord check. All pets in the home must be spayed/neutered and up to date on all vaccinations and on year-round heartworm preventative. Non-homeowners must have permission from their landlord to have a dog. Once approved, we schedule a home visit, where an adoption representative takes the dog to the adopter's home to see if the dog is a good fit for the family and other pets, as well as verify the home is a safe environment for the dog. If everyone feels the dog is a good fit, a contract is signed, adoption fee is paid, and the family takes possession of the dog, unless other arrangements are made. Typical adoption fees are $175 for adult dogs and $200 for puppies. We reserve the right to charge different fees for "designer" breeds. All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, up to date on age appropriate vaccinations, heartworm tested, and on heartworm preventative at the time of adoption. All dogs have been examined by our veterinarian and given a clean bill of health at the time of adoption.


Contact
Adopt A Pit Rescue Inc
(937) 701-7487
[email protected]
https://www.adoptapitrescue.org

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