Bully Rescue & Advocacy Group, Inc.

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.

Chester, va,23831
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Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.braginc.org

Freddie

American Staffordshire Terrier | Petersburg, VA

Age : 2 Years 11 MonthsAdultMaleMediumBoxer

About

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

Activity Level

Slightly Active

Good in Home With

Others DogsChildren

Adoption Fees

275.00

Meet Freddie

Freddie came to us he was struggling to walk - especially up stairs. We were told by the vet that he just needs to build up his muscle mass. He has been doing very well & is now going up to the 2nd floor on his own. Freddie is a low key love bug who wants nothing more than to be cuddled up next to you!! He is happy to be in his crate or a dog bed by himself but prefers a big pillow at your feet - and if you invite him up on the sofa so he can cuddle with you even better! Freddie is working on house training & is doing well. He knows he is supposed to go outside and when taken out he goes straight to his favorite spot to do his business. Freddie absolutely LOVES to meet new people! He gets along with other dogs and is not worried with cats or small animals. For a dog who was likely kept in a crate or small kennel his whole life Freddie has taken to living in a home like a natrual! Freddie is really a special boy & you see this as soon as you meet him. His adoption fee is $275 & includes vaccines, deworming, microchip & neuter. To adopt him fill out an application at www.braginc.org under forms. For more info email [email protected]

Adoption Process
We check vet & personal references, perform a home visit & utilize a trial period prior to finalizing an adoption. Prior to placement all animals are spayed or neutered, vaccinated and microchiped. Adult dogs adoption fee is $150 Puppies adoption fee is $200.


Contact
Bully Rescue & Advocacy Group, Inc.
[email protected]
http://www.braginc.org

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