Animal Precinct New York, they don't give up on dogs very easily and pits are treated with the same respect as any other breed there.
Cain the Cane Corso mix's story sticks in my mind, after months of rehabilitation he was still really food agressive and they were all crying because they really didn't want to have him PTS, but then the one agent who rescued him took him home, started feeding him dry food, and he was a wonderful family dog!
I also like Houston, that is what I voted for. I don't watch Detroit or Miami.
Detroit can't adopt out any dog suspected of being owned by a fighter and kids under 16 can't walk pitties![]()
I saw Miami twice and I saw a man argue with the person IN CHARGE of regulating pit bulls that his Registered American Bulldogs were NOT pits and that he would rather give up his house and move than have his dogs PTS and the man in charge STILL fined him! I think he boarded them somewhere in the next county and said he wass looking for a new place, GOOD FOR HIM!
I also saw an officer go out and try and catch a scared momma pittie and puppy with a catch pole and calmly explain to NATIONAL TV that all pit bulls have locking jaws and that they all have something in their brain that goes off and they just snap and attack![]()
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I havn't seen Phoenix yet.







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