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Love-A-Bull
Pit Bull Education, Awareness, and Resources
Join Us for Pitties in the Park
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Pitties in the Park
Where: Lancaster County Park , Pavilion # 21
What time: 1pm to 5pm
Why: Pit Bull Awareness
When: October 3 2010
Join volunteers, staff, and others from the community, as we have fun and promote pit bull awareness. Meet volunteers, learn about topics relevant to pit bull owners, meet representatives from KPETs, say hello to some of our adoptable pit bulls, but most of all have FUN. Friendly, leashed pit bulls/mixes are more than welcome. |
10 Tips for Adopting a Pit Bull*
Thinking about adopting a Pit Bull? Well, congratulations! Despite their bad rap, Pit Bulls make very sweet and loyal family dogs. Adopting a Pit Bull should be fun and joyful, so we've created a list of handy tips to help you make good choices.
- Socialization is the key to a happy and confident Pit Bull. All Pit puppies should be enrolled in a puppy class where part of the time is devoted to off-leash play with other dogs.
- Pit Bulls are enthusiastic learners. They enjoy trick training and many graduate at the head of their obedience classes. There are many Pit Bull rescue groups that can recommend training classes.
- It's play time! Pits are moderately active indoors and extremely active outdoors; be prepared to spend a minimum of 20 to 30 minutes twice a day engaged in aerobic-level activities with your dog.
- You may experience breed discrimination. Legislation may prohibit you from living in certain communities, and homeowners insurance may be harder to find. Before you adopt, call your local city hall or animal shelter to find out about your local laws.
- Do your research. Are your neighbors the kind that bug out over little things? Bringing home a Pit Bull may be tough because many people wrongly associate them as being aggressive. Be prepared with breed facts and history to let people know that it's bad ownership that causes Pit Bulls to be aggressive.
- Adoption is the best option. By rescuing a Pit Bull, you are saving a dog from a poor future. Also, adopting a Pit from a shelter ensures that the dog has gone through extensive behavior evaluations, as well as an initial health evaluation.
- Consider adopting an older Pit Bull. With an adult dog, what you see is what you get. Their personality is already developed, and you'll be able to spot the characteristics you're looking for much more easily than with a puppy.
- Establish house rules for your new Pit that everyone will stick to. Consistency is the key to training Pit Bulls. Decide things such as:
Is she allowed on the furniture?
Will we ever give her people food?
What behaviors are encouraged, and which are forbidden?
- Set a good example for others. Become a proud parent-be sure to show your Pit Bull the love and care she deserves. And always let others know what great companions they make!
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Understand that Pit Bulls are large and strong dogs. They may unwittingly knock small children over while playing and would do best in a home with children 12 and older.
*This information is owned and copyrighted by the ASPCA and was taken from the
ASPCA website.
Featured Success Story
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Bailey
I adopted my dear sweet Bailey from the HL in 2002.
He "picked" my daughter and she would go no farther than his cage, declaring "this is our dog!”
I was a bit undecided, never having been around a pit bull before, but his goofy sweet demeanor and the sloppy licks we got helped make up my mind.
I’m so glad he picked us!
Bailey was the most special dog.
His disposition was sunny, and he loved EVERYONE!
He loved kids, he loved belly rubs, he loved his tennis ball and he loved to take naps in the sun with all four paws sticking straight up in the air.
He was an honorary Girl Scout and the “big brother” to numerous foster kittens.
Bailey was the dog everyone dreams of having and he was a wonderful ambassador for his breed.
Pit bulls have such a goofy fun loving personality that people who only look at the “breed” can’t even begin to imagine!
Pit bulls are special dogs and I’ve missed Bailey every day since he passed away last month.
Sharon
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