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Michigan Pit Bull Education Project

White Lake, MI 48386

Contact Terry Hodskins
Email info@michpitbulleducation.org
Phone (248) 931-3442
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Areas Michigan Pit Bull Education Project serves

Southeastern Michigan. We are from Oakland County Michigan.

Michigan Pit Bull Education Project's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adoption fees are between $75 and $150. We require fenced in yards and you are required to sign an agreement the dog will come back to us if it doesn't work out.

About Michigan Pit Bull Education Project

Michigan Pit Bull Education Project is an organization that helps families keep their dogs by educating landlords, cities and insurance companies. We help 24/7 chained dogs by providing fencing and educational material and programs to help get the dog in the home with the family. We also take in pit bulls and pit mixes and rehabilitate them in order to place them into good homes.

Michigan Pit Bull Education Project's adopted pets

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Dog adoption and cat adoption saves lives. Adopt a dog or adopt a cat and you'll have a friend for life.

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