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***Please note that we are no
longer able to take in any more needy Pits due to lack of foster
homes. However, we still courtesy post needy Pit Bulls from other
rescues and families. If you are wanting to rehome your Pit Bull,
please look on pbrc.net for Pit friendly organizations to help you if
you need help placing a Pit Bull. Go to the "Dogs to Adopt" link in
the upper left hand corner. Next, click on your region. The next
page that pops up will have all of the Pit friendly rescues in your
area. A lot of rescues will help with out of state Pits as well. We
hope this helps some!




Redeem-A-Bull Rescue and our Pitties would like to praise
two local citizens for their unbelievable faith and generosity. Sherri
Marcoski and Ellen Mcknight both have volunteered their time to
help save our bullies and pitch in whenever and wherever they
could be of service. Without outstanding citizens like Sherri and
Ellen, our bullies would not stand a chance against the breed's
reputation, media, as well as irresponsible ownership.


With great thanks and lots of Pittie kisses---
Redeem-A-Bull Rescue and the Bullies


NIGEL



(If you have been to this page before,
please hit refresh in your browser as we have added new pics of Nigel!)
Poor Nigel was found curled up in a ball, injured on the side of the road.
His foot was nearly severed in half! However, Nigel was lucky and only
had to have 3 toes amputated. Now fully healthy and hearty, Nigel
has not shown an ounce of resentment towards anyone or
anything. He adores people and lives life to the fullest...minus 3 toes :) !
Nigel LOVES tennis balls, kongs, and nylabones. All he wants in life is a
second chance at happiness and a loving family who won't show him the
abuse his former "owner" displayed towards him. Oh, and a good belly
rub! Please click on the "Adoptable Pittie List" above to find out more
about Nigel and how you can help him!


Who We Are






We are a small, non-profit organization dedicated to bettering the
lives of the misrepresented American Pit Bull Terrier. We rescue
Pit Bulls that are in high-kill shelters, abused, or those who are
unwanted. We focus on showing them the love and compassion
that so many have never seen in their lives. All of our dogs are
temperament tested and have passed with flying colors. We adopt
to approved, indoor homes only. Please consider adopting a
rescued Pit Bull today!



Adopting a friend






Our dogs are very special to us. With that in mind, please be aware
of the adoption procedures that are applied when wanting to adopt
a needy Pit Bull. We require INDOOR HOMES ONLY! Adoption
decisions will be made determining any BSL (Breed Specific
Legislations) regulations. We require a vet reference as well as a
home check. Redeem-A-Bull Pit Bull Rescue has the right to
refuse any application when deemed necessary. All information is
processed with discretion.



In The News






Bitsy (a former Redeem-A-Bull rescue) has just been awarded her
AKC Good Canine Citizen Certification!!! Big congratulations go
out to Bitsy and her awesome owner Scott for all of their hard work
and effort!!!



In Memory





The Rescue Poem


Once I was a lonely dog,
Just looking for a home.
I had no place to go,
No one to call my own.
I wandered up and down the streets,
in rain, in heat, and snow.
I ate what ever I could find,
I was always on the go.
My skin would itch, my feet were sore,
My body ached with pain.
And no one stopped to give a pat
Or to gently say my name.
I never saw a loving glance,
I was always on the run.
For people thought that hurting me
was really lots of fun.
And then one day I heard a voice
So gentle, kind and sweet,
And arms so soft reached down to me
And took me off my feet.
"No one again will hurt you"
Was whispered in my ear.
"You'll have a home to call your own
where you will know no fear.
You will be dry, you will be warm,
you'll have enough to eat
And rest assured that when you sleep,
your dreams will all be sweet."
I was afraid I must admit,
I've lived so long in fear.
I can't remember when I let
A human come so near.
And as she tended to my wounds
And bathed and brushed my fur
She told me 'bout the rescue group
And what it meant to her.
She said, "We are a circle,
A line that never ends.
And in the center there is you
protected by new friends.
And all around you are
the ones that check the pounds,
And those that share their home
after you've been found.
"And all the other folk
are searching near and far.
To find the perfect home for you,
where you can be a star."
She said, "There is a family,
that's waiting patiently,
and pretty soon we'll find them,
just you wait and see.
And then they'll join our circle
they'll help to make it grow,
so there'll be room for more like you,
who have no place to go."
I waited very patiently,
The days they came and went.
Today's the day I thought,
my family will be sent.
Then just when I began to think
It wasn't meant to be,
there were people standing there
just gazing down at me.
I knew them in a heart beat,
I could tell they felt it too.
They said, "We have been waiting
for a special dog like you."
Now every night I say a prayer
to all the gods that be.
"Thank you for the life I live
and all you've given me.
But most of all protect the dogs
in the pound and on the street.
And send a Rescue Person
to lift them off their feet."

Arlene Pace
September 18, 1998


This poem is dedicated to all of the unfortunate souls that suffer from the hands of neglect,
abuse, torture, and the cold feeling of abandonment and desolation. You are not forgotten.
May you find peace and solace at the Rainbow Bridge.



Redeem-A-Bull Pit Bull Rescue



LaGrange, KY 40031
Email: ibrake4animals@bellsouth.net



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