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Bayou Bully Rescue

P.O. Box 2843, West Monroe, LA 71294

Contact Carla Fontenot
Email bayoubullyrescue@yahoo.com
Phone
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Areas Bayou Bully Rescue serves

Ouachita Parish, Louisiana
Bossier City, Louisiana

Bayou Bully Rescue's adoption process

Additional adoption info

We require a completed adoption application, a home visit and a vet check.

About Bayou Bully Rescue

Cinnamon Miller and Carla Fontenot started Bayou Bully Rescue in November 2013. We have saved approximately 100 pit or pit bull mixes in our community. We are slowly changing the way the public views this breed, and have opened several people's eyes in our community who have adopted from us themselves.

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