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Can anyone help me find a home for a 2 year ok rescue dog? Pitbull mix. Female. Sweet and playful? ? - Cynthia - 05-08-2013 01:03 PM

She needs a home ASAP!! I can't take her with me. She loves to play fetch and go on walks. Is good with other dogs. Not aggressive. Please help!!


- Maggie - 05-08-2013 01:13 PM

Could you add details on your location?

Most places you adopt a pet from is willing to re-adopt the dog, so it doesn't have to go to a kill-shelter.
Try friends and family. Post pictures on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. You can post an add on Craigs List. Even check that out, a lot of people will post adds like "Wanted: 2 YR Old Dog" Make sure you mention in it if she is up to date on shots, as well as trained. Post pictures too! If you put an ad in your local paper, people will call!


- delightfulbeam867 - 05-08-2013 01:25 PM

Your best bet is to just take her to the shelter. They will take care of her and do their best to find her a good home.


- Lulu - 05-08-2013 01:33 PM

DO NOT list her on Craigslist or bring her to a shelter!!! Dogs on Craigslist epically pits get picked up by labs or animal abusers and cover it up by saying it is for their child or grandchild or that they are a loving home. At shelters pits usually don't get adopted and end up being euthanizeded or gassed. She is too happy of a dog for that! PLEASE try to get her into rescue. Search "Pitbull" or "Staffordshire Terrier" then your zip to find bully breed friendly rescues. Find their email or surrender application on their rescue's website. Apply for more than one as many rescues don't have room and more rescues=more chances for her! If you end up bringing her to a shelter do a little research on it first.