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MO-Dozens of Pit Bulls Rescued from Dogfighting Rings are Finding Homes

Discussion in 'Pit Bull News' started by Vicki, Nov 11, 2009.

  1. Vicki

    Vicki Administrator Staff Member

    ST. LOUIS, Nov. 11, 2009

    Happy Tales for Former Fighting Dogs
    Dozens of Pit Bulls Rescued from Dogfighting Rings are Finding Homes

    (AP) Dozens of American pit bull terriers netted in the largest dogfighting raid in U.S. history are finding homes despite some who predicted aggression or trauma would make them unsuitable as pets.

    More than 120 of the animals have been placed in foster homes or are headed there this week through the efforts of pit bull rescue groups throughout the U.S. An additional 117, like the scarred but smiling Tulip, await their turn.

    "They are not a vicious animal. They are the victims of abuse," said Debbie Hill, vice president of operations for the Humane Society of Missouri. "That face and their eyes tell the story. They only want to be in someone's home, on a couch, or sleeping at someone's feet, maybe chew up a rug or two for entertainment. They're learning for the first time how to be a dog."

    In the days leading up to the July 8 raid, the Humane Society secured a cavernous industrial warehouse in St. Louis that it transformed into an emergency shelter for the hundreds of dogs seized in Missouri and Illinois. About 100 dogs seized in other states were taken by rescue groups elsewhere.

    Once at the Missouri shelter, dogs were tested by a national team of certified animal behaviorists, taken on walks, and allowed to chew on bowling balls stuffed with peanut butter. Some finicky eaters were treated to home-cooked chicken breasts to supplement meals of dog food.

    The Human Society offered The Associated Press first access to the site Tuesday. During the tour, puppies born since the raid took turns playing tug of war with a chew toy in a play room. Humane Society staff members pulled a catering cart down a long row of dog cages, calling animals by name as they slid them bowls of food.

    Some, like Pacific, were shy, quivering in fear of new visitors. Others were extroverts, springing on hind legs to say hello.

    The foster homes will acclimate the dogs to the noises and rules of a household, and teach them basic manners.

    Animal behaviorist Pamela Reid, who was part of the team that evaluated the dogs, said a surprising two-thirds tested well for nonaggression and adoptability. She's fostering one puppy, although one of her favorite dogs had to be euthanized because he showed aggression toward men.

    Hill said 160 dogs were put down because of injuries, illness or behavior. None of the puppies showed aggression, Reid said.

    Tim Rickey, who heads the Humane Society's anticruelty task force, said the raids proved the underground dogfighting industry is pervasive.

    "We scratched the surface," Rickey said. "We could have done several of these (raids) in Missouri alone."

    Happy Tales for Former Fighting Dogs - CBS News
     
  2. Inter-tel

    Inter-tel Big Dog

    Ya it sounds like a great story. "Abused animals find good homes". What happens when these loving dogs turn on and do what comes natural? Thats the story and stats id like to know about ten years down the road.
     
  3. Bigu1

    Bigu1 Pup

    Good post inter-tel. While I'm sure shelters do have criteria as to who they adopt pets out to, I have seen rescue workers that don't know the first thing about keeping these dogs. These dogs are not for everybody. Any dog can be dangerous under in the wrong hands, especially an APBT.
     
  4. Inter-tel

    Inter-tel Big Dog


    hows that sayin go 'the path to hell is paved w/ good intentions'.
     
  5. 40lbRed

    40lbRed Big Dog

    What's your point? Don't adopt them out? You mean you think they'll attack humans?
     
  6. Inter-tel

    Inter-tel Big Dog


    really dude?:rolleyes:JFC.
     
  7. 40lbRed

    40lbRed Big Dog

    Yeah, really. I'm just asking for you to clearify, are you saying that the dogs will will eventually get into it with other dogs because of irresponsbile owners? I'm not trying to be rude I'm just asking you to expand on what you said.
     
  8. ganja

    ganja Big Dog

    I say yes, don't adopt them out, especially not to the first person that's got the 75 to 100 bucks requiered to adopt a dog.
    to many people don't know what their dog is capable of or what they got walking at the end of the leash.

    I don't think he fears that they will turn on their "handlers" but they could certainly make tomorrow's headlines: "pit bull viciously attacked and killed the neighbours poodle" and I can see the owners go like "but he never did that! what has happend to my sweet fur baby?!"
    and it will be yet another black eye on the breed and even more BSL...

    I've said it many times, I'd like to see LESS people owning this breed, not more...
     
  9. peppapig

    peppapig Banned

    id like to see MORE BETTER owners own the breed....;)
     
  10. Inter-tel

    Inter-tel Big Dog

    Id like to see only hardcore dogmen owning hardcore dogs.


    i also would like a cash money tree.......
     
  11. alabama

    alabama Big Dog

    I also would like a cash money tree.....

    Try this link should get you started.....:p

    Www.seedjoint.com

    Whoever said money dont grow on trees was a lier:D
     
  12. alabama

    alabama Big Dog

    I also would like a cash money tree.....

    Try this link should get you started.....:p

    Www.seedjoint.com

    Whoever said money dont grow on trees was a lier:D
     
  13. gh32

    gh32 CH Dog

    My thoughts exactly.That would be the best thing for the breed.When dogmen owned them,there wasn't the headlines we hear about today(even though most headlines aren't about real APBT's) BTW,I'd like a money tree too,LOL
     
    Last edited by a moderator: Nov 13, 2009
  14. Inter-tel

    Inter-tel Big Dog

    Check you PMs, come on over.
     

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