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PitBull Rescue Development

Are you interested in beginning a PitBull Rescue? Would you like to assist the PitBull dog breed to overcome some of the discrimination it may currently face in the pounds and shelters in your area? Are you aware that as a PitBull Rescue you can receive tax deductible contributions by individuals and businesses in your community to assist you in your PitBull Rescue efforts?

Many individuals who think of opening a PitBull rescue are deterred by the thought that they need to house many PitBulls, that there are high expenses involved, or are under an obligation to take every American PitBull Terrier ( APBT ) that is offered to them. This is a misconception. Running your own PitBull rescue puts you in control of the number of PitBull dogs that you take in and assist in finding new homes. This can range from one American PitBull Terrier ( APBT ) at a time to many based on the space and funds you have or are able to raise.

Pets are widely revered by many and contribution to animal care facilities rank in the top of giving by individuals and business every year. There are numerous fundraising opportunities for individuals interested in developing animal friendly organizations. The PitBull and those who support it find such activities often to be challenging however due to this dog breed's negative stigma. Raising money to support services used to assist American PitBull dogs takes much work and is not nearly as easy as that of other dog breeds or animal species. Raising money to assist the American PitBull Terrier  ( APBT ) is a process of constant education, development of a positive community presence, high levels of dedication, the willingness to accept "NO" and nerves of steel. 

Additional activities that PitBull rescues take part in over and above the rescue and re-homing of needy PitBulls is in animal welfare activism and fighting against Breed Specific Legislation ( BSL ).

If you are up to the challenge and would like us to assist you in developing a grassroots effort in your community we would be happy to do so. Whether it be one at a time or many PitBulls that you help in your rescue efforts the reward you receive due to your efforts will be worth it many times over.

Having dealt with many in the non-profit industry we understand the complexities of raising monetary funds and can provide you suggestions on how to develop and run a program with the least amount of financial cost by taking advantage of free marketing assistance, efficiencies of acquiring food donations, medical care aid, and building supply donations

Additionally you will want to review and take part in our APBR Resource Network.