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Hermey’s playful antics will bring laughter to your days, while his gentle nature will warm your nights. Hermey will always keep you entertained while he puppy bounds around for toys! He has some cute wobbles and isn’t the best at balance yet, but the vets say he’s doing great, and he’s improving a little at a time! Adopt Hermey and bring home the joy of your own funny puppy show followed by the sweetest snuggles!❤️Apply to adopt today at https://love-a-bull.org/adopt/adoption-application/ ❤️
Hermey’s playful antics will bring laughter to your days, while his gentle nature will warm your nights. Hermey will always keep you entertained while he puppy bounds around for toys! He has some cute wobbles and isn’t the best at balance yet, but the vets say he’s doing great, and he’s improving a little at a time! Adopt Hermey and bring home the joy of your own funny puppy show followed by the sweetest snuggles!❤️Apply to adopt today at https://love-a-bull.org/adopt/adoption-application/ ❤️
Love-A-Bull is an outgrowth of the former Austin American Pit Bull Terrier Meetup Group, which was formed in 2003. Since that time, the organizers recognized that the political climate warranted the need for change. As a result, Love-A-Bull achieved 501(c)(3) status in 2008 so that the group could more fully attain its mission and goals.
Love-A-Bull was organized to educate and to advocate on behalf of the American Pit Bull Terrier, the American Staffordshire Terrier, the Staffordshire Terrier, and Bull Terrier (all breeds commonly referred to as “pit bulls”) and pit bull mixes.
The mission of Love-A-Bull is to promote responsible guardianship and improve the image and lives of pit bull type dogs through community support, education, advocacy, and rescue.
For more information: http://love-a-bull.org/about/mission
Love-A-Bull is an outgrowth of the former Austin American Pit Bull Terrier Meetup Group, which was formed in 2003. Since that time, the organizers recognized that the political climate warranted the need for change. As a result, Love-A-Bull achieved 501(c)(3) status in 2008 so that the group could more fully attain its mission and goals.
Love-A-Bull was organized to educate and to advocate on behalf of the American Pit Bull Terrier, the American Staffordshire Terrier, the Staffordshire Terrier, and Bull Terrier (all breeds commonly referred to as “pit bulls”) and pit bull mixes.
The mission of Love-A-Bull is to promote responsible guardianship and improve the image and lives of pit bull type dogs through community support, education, advocacy, and rescue.
For more information: http://love-a-bull.org/about/mission