Read About Pit Bull Rescue

1.     ImageWhy Adopt:

Pit Bulls are generally very people-friendly dogs who have been getting bad publicity of late. These dogs can be aggressive, but under proper training they become the best pets. Adopt these dogs only if you have a good command over training dogs.

2.     What Pet to Adopt:

Select a Pit Bull that seems to take an instant liking to you. Dogs which have been trained under earlier owners are better.

3.     When to Adopt:

These dogs can be aggressive. Adopt them only when you are physically and mentally prepared to take over the burden of training them.

Pit Bull Rescue -- Where to Look

1.     Online:

The Pit Bull Rescue Central is a place to begin hunting for Pit Bulls. A search would yield similar other sites, which categorize rescue Pit Bulls according to their territories.

2.     Classifieds:

Print classifieds are not very good ideas for Pit Bulls. Even if there is an interesting ad, you should go to the venue and have a real feel of the dog.

3.     Pet Shows:

Pet shows are good places to check the temperament of Pit Bulls. If you seem to like a Pit Bull, try spending some time with it before buying it.

4.     Local Vet:

The local vet may tell you of certain rescue Pit Bulls that have come up in the neighborhood. Ask your vet for a medical opinion before deciding to buy the dog.

Pit Bull Rescue -- What to Look For

1.     Pet Temperament:

Pit Bulls respond well to training from their puppy hood. They are naturally violent, but under constant love and training, they can become the best pets. ImageThey are very protective of their masters and won't take to strangers and other dogs easily. In extreme cases, they have been known to kill strangers.

2.     Pet's Surroundings:

Pit Bulls, being very sturdy dogs, can put up with any kind of surroundings. They do not mind if the surroundings are not impeccably clean.

3.     Pet's Health:

Pit Bulls may get heart diseases, which may be fatal to them. They are prone to cataracts and hip dysplasia.

4.     What to Avoid:

Avoid keeping a Pit Bull with unknown children. You do not need to pamper the Pit Bull much, but begin its training early.

Pit Bull Rescue -- How to Choose

1.     Type of Pet:

The Pit Bull is a fierce but faithful pet. It is not meant for the faint-hearted.

2.     Supplies & Equipment:

Regular dog supplies will do very well for Pit Bulls.

3.     Expense:

Picking a Pit Bull from a rescue center entails no major expense.