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Noble Ones Bully Breed Rescue

Ladson, SC 29456

Contact Jennifer Lopez
Email nobleonesbbr@yahoo.com
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Areas Noble Ones Bully Breed Rescue serves

Charleston, Dorchester, and Berkeley
NOBBR adopts out of th state but we do NOT ship dogs, you will have to travel to Charleston to complete the adoption.

Noble Ones Bully Breed Rescue's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Persons wishing to adopt a rescue dog from NOBLE ONES BULLY BREED RESCUE are required to have approval of the adoption application, phone interview, home visit, and vet reference. Home visits allow us to evaluate your home life and give you time to meet the possible match for your family. It is important to make sure that all members of the household have been included in the decision to adopt a dog. Upon approval of application you must be willing to sign a legally binding adoption contract and pay adoption fees. Adoption fees are used to recoup a portion of the expense used to care for our dogs while in our program. Adoption fees are $200 for all dogs over 6 months old and $250 for all dogs 6 months of age or younger. All dogs are UTD on all age appropriate vaccinations, spayed/neutered, and micro chipped. NOBBR also provides premium food and heartworm/flea prevention prior to adoption to ensure your new family member is happy and healthy!!

About Noble Ones Bully Breed Rescue

NOBLE ONES BULLY BREED RESCUE is a non-profit organization that caters to "Bully Breeds" also known as the American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT), American Staffordshire Terrier (Am Staff), American Bulldog, Staffordshire Bull Terrier (Staffie), and many more breeds. NOBBR is dedicated to the rehabilitation and re-homing of abandoned, stray, and neglected bully breed dogs.

Noble Ones Bully Breed Rescue hopes to transform the undeserved negative image that society has of these animals through education. We encourage responsible pet ownership and humane treatment to animals and we are in support of breed neutral policies to protect these wonderful animals. We'd also like to educate the community on the importance of spaying & neutering.

Noble Ones Bully Breed Rescue is a small foster home based rescue whose mission is carried out by a dedicated group of volunteers and bully breed enthusiasts. Volunteers are the heart and soul of our organization. Volunteering is a rewarding experience and a worthwhile commitment.

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