Fonzey's Info...
| Breed: | American Pit Bull Terrier Mix | Color: | Unknown | Age: | Adult |
| Size: | Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) | Sex: | Male | ID#: | 3717264 |
I am already neutered and up to date with shots.
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Rescue Group Info...
Fresno Bully Rescue (FBR) is a volunteer-based, non-profit, no-kill center and sanctuary dedicated to rescuing bully breed dogs (i.e. American Pit Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, American Bull Dogs, Bull Terriers, etc.). We are here to provide a healthy and loving temporary home while we look for forever homes for our bullies. We are a 501 (c) (3) public charity and all donations are tax deductible.
Besides rescuing and adopting, FBR is also committed to providing educational services in the community, micro-chipping, and promoting spaying and neutering and responsible ownerships of the bully breeds. In addition, FBR is committed to advocating for the bully breeds by doing educational outreach to the high risk communities about the illegal practice of dog fighting, as well as providing mental & physical rehabilitation and training to our bully residents while in our care. Fresno Bully Rescue is also available to provide guidance and assistance to forever families of our dogs during the transition to their forever home.
Our facility is open Friday-Sunday 10am-5pm. If those hours don't work for you, feel free to call us and make an appointment!
We also have our puppies out at Fresno's Petco (located at Blackstone & Ashlan) every Saturday from 10am-3pm. We also have some dogs at Riverpark Adoptions through the CCSPCA every Saturday and Tuesday.
Our adoption process requires an application, home visit to ensure proper fencing, and an adoption fee that varies with the age of the dog or puppy.
Since its founding in May 1, 2008, FBR has rescued over 250 dogs from all over California and adopted out over 150 dogs to stable and responsible families, primarily from the Central Valley and surrounding areas. At our center, there are 50+ resident dogs who have been rescued from the community, from abusive homes, and county shelters where they were designated to be euthanized. We also have many of our adoptables in foster care or other boarding facilities.
