Pibbles & More Animal Rescue

Pibbles & More Animal Rescue, Inc.is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, all volunteer, animal rescue organization based in New York - www.pmarinc.org To reduce pet overpopulation, particularly pit bulls, through spay/neuter intervention. Educating the public about responsible pet ownership through adoption as opposed to purchase.Pibbles & More Animal Rescue was started with the belief that no animal should die unwanted. After seeing the abundance of Pit bulls in shelters we decided to try to do something about it.In the beginning it was a small crew who banded together to form Pibbles & More Animal Rescue. We pull and re-home dogs from death row in the NY ACC shelters as well as from the Northeastern states where we have fosters, and from NC, SC and Georgia gassing shelters. We all have the hope that one day we will be a no kill nation. Until then, we rescue as many dogs as we can, get them medical treatment and put them into foster homes until permanent homes can be found. We take in healthy dogs, mange dogs ,heart-worm positive dogs and dogs who have been abused or have broken bones and open wounds. When we are done, only the scars remain, and the beautiful animals underneath shine through. The potential is there, for dogs to get a second chance at life, to know what love feels like. This is what we strive for every day. To find responsible loving owners for the bullies of the world.

Binghamton, NY,13902
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Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.pmarinc.org

Mollie

Pit Bull Terrier | Ithaca, NY

Age : 5 Years 8 MonthsAdultFemaleLargeBrindle with White

About

Coat Length

Short

Good in Home With

Children

Meet Mollie

Pretty Mollie is still with us, waiting for her big break—a forever home! She recently switched foster homes but is still in VT. She is now just over 5.5 years old and is a member of the single pet club. Don't worry—she has more than enough love to give. Mollie is great with people of all ages and loves everyone she meets. She enjoys walks and cuddles. However, she doesn't get along with other animals (dogs, cats, squirrels) and needs correction on the leash as she tends to pull. She is also NOT a fan of vacuum cleaners, lawn mowers, and power drills. Mollie spent her first two years on her own before coming to us, so we do not know what caused her behavior. Mollie easily adapted to her new foster home, so we believe she will fit well into a suitable home where they understand her fears and reactivity. She loves being with her person and would thrive in a home where someone is around most of the time. Please help us share her story to find her forever family. She has been with us for 1,023 days—almost four years—she deserves a home of her own. And please, before suggesting they keep her, remember she just switched fosters and didn't bat a paw at the change. She will be just fine! All of our animals are examined by a veterinarian, given age-appropriate vaccinations, de-wormed, microchipped, spayed or neutered, heart-worm tested, and treated if necessary.  Vet references and a home/family visit are required, and an adoption fee applies.  Transport options are available within our area of operation, including Pennsylvania, the tri-state area, and New England. Please note we do not adopt animals into Canada. Visit www.pmarinc.org for more information, and to fill out an application.

Adoption Process
Application, home visit, fees, contract


Contact
Pibbles & More Animal Rescue
[email protected]
http://www.pmarinc.org

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