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Areas Pints for Pitties serves
Pints for Pitties is a small 501c3 non-profit organization that focuses on pit bull education and rescue. We operate in the Inland Empire area of Southern California and Denver metro east in Brighton, Colorado.
Pints for Pitties's adoption process
Additional adoption info
1. Visit our website to request a foster or an adoption application
2. Once approved we'll do a home check
3. Approve other animals in the home (make sure all animals get along)
4. Once home check is approved- Fill out the foster or adoption agreement
1. Visit our website to request a foster or an adoption application
2. Once approved we'll do a home check
3. Approve other animals in the home (make sure all animals get along)
4. Once home check is approved- Fill out the foster or adoption agreement
About Pints for Pitties
Our mission is to advocate a positive message about these "bully" breeds in three distinct ways: educating and empowering pet owners to raise healthy and well socialized dogs, partner with other rescue organizations in an effort to continue to rescue and find adoptable, loving homes for pit bulls and "bully" breeds and provide financial assistance for adoption fees and medical treatments associated with these dogs.
Our Purpose
Pints for Pitties was established to help foster the awareness and education for pit bulls and other such related "bully" breeds.
Our Mission
Our mission is to advocate a positive message about these "bully" breeds in three distinct ways: educating and empowering pet owners to raise healthy and well socialized dogs, partner with other rescue organizations in an effort to continue to rescue and find adoptable, loving homes for pit bulls and "bully" breeds and provide financial assistance for adoption fees and medical treatments associated with these dogs.
Our mission is to advocate a positive message about these "bully" breeds in three distinct ways: educating and empowering pet owners to raise healthy and well socialized dogs, partner with other rescue organizations in an effort to continue to rescue and find adoptable, loving homes for pit bulls and "bully" breeds and provide financial assistance for adoption fees and medical treatments associated with these dogs.
Our Purpose
Pints for Pitties was established to help foster the awareness and education for pit bulls and other such related "bully" breeds.
Our Mission
Our mission is to advocate a positive message about these "bully" breeds in three distinct ways: educating and empowering pet owners to raise healthy and well socialized dogs, partner with other rescue organizations in an effort to continue to rescue and find adoptable, loving homes for pit bulls and "bully" breeds and provide financial assistance for adoption fees and medical treatments associated with these dogs.
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