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Bull Terrier Rescue of Virginia (BTRVA)

P.O. Box 10090, Manassas, VA 20108

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Email btrvarescue@gmail.com
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Areas Bull Terrier Rescue of Virginia (BTRVA) serves

We are not a shelter, there is no central location to come and see any dogs. The Bull Terrier Rescue of Virginia (BTRVA) is located in the Northern Virginia area with volunteers and fosters located in several different states.

The BTRVA rescues bull terriers up and down the East Coast to include Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio and more!

Bull Terrier Rescue of Virginia (BTRVA)'s adoption process

Additional adoption info

The first step in our adoption process is the completion of the Adoption Inquiry form found on our website. After filling out an adoption inquiry form one of our members on the Rescue Committee may contact you for a phone interview. This is so we can make sure all of your desires and needs are met as well as the dogs’. This also gives you an opportunity to ask us as any questions you may have and gives us the ability to determine which dog would be a good fit. After the adoption inquiry and phone interview we schedule a visit to your home. Home visits give everyone the ability to ask and answer questions concerning the dog, the adoption process, how to care for a dog, etc. It also gives us a chance to make sure your home is "dog proofed" and ready for a dog. This is not an inspection but rather an informal visit to make sure you're ready for your new dog and the dog you've chosen will fit into your lifestyle, home life, etc. We will then have an introduction between you and the dog, and complete the adoption process if the person or family is deemed a good fit for the dog, and vice versa. To help defray our costs we ask that a tax deductible donation of $400 be made for each adoption. All proceeds go back into the rescue to help other Bullies in need. This donation is subject to change depending on veterinary costs the dog needs. - If any of the above steps are not completed, the adoption process will not move forward.

About Bull Terrier Rescue of Virginia (BTRVA)

The Bull Terrier Rescue of Virginia was established in 2010 as a 501(c)(3) tax exempt rescue and incorporated in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

The BTRVA is comprised of unpaid volunteers who open their hearts and homes to rescue abused, abandoned, homeless or unwanted Bull Terriers and bring them together with new adoptive families. We provide care, permanent placement, promote education, and provide ongoing support on the breed to all of our adopters.

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