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Before you consider rehoming your Pit Bull please read, "Do You Really Have To?" presented by Pit Bull Rescue Center. Click here to read. This article will help you decide if giving up your dog is the best decision.

DOGS THAT NEED TO BE RE-HOMED, CLICK HERE!

PPRA IS NOW EXCEPTING DOGS FOR REHOMING!

DOG MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS FOR OUR PROGRAM:
(PPRA temperament tests all dogs prior to owner surrenders.)

1. Dog must be very friendly and outgoing with all humans including children. NO HUMAN AGGRESSION!!!
3. Dog must appear healthy.
4. Dog must have no guard/protection training whatsoever.
5. Dog must have no bite history.

OWNER MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS:

1. Owner must sign an owner surrender contract.
2. Owner must not visit dog at Meet n’ Greets @ Pet Zoo after owner has surrendered the dog.
3. Once the owner surrender contract has been completed you will not be allowed to have your dog back.

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We advertises for people throughout Alaska who need to re-home their Pit Bulls, Staffies, Am Staffs, American Bulldogs, any bully breed. Email PPRA a few photos and a detailed description of the dog. Description requirements: breed, age, weight, spayed/ neutered, current on vaccinations, reason for giving the dog up, and phone number.

If you are giving your dog up for behavior probelms, please try to fix the probelm before making such a huge change in your dog's life. In most cases, we have found that behavior problems come from the owners not taking complete leadership of the dog and lack of exercise. Remember Pit Bulls are typically high energy and a dominate breed. They have to be vigourously exercised and have 100% leadership from their owners every single day. PPRA can refer you to a couple different trainers that can help bring peace back into your home, just click here to take you to the rehabilitation page.

 

DOGS THAT NEED TO BE RE-HOMED, CLICK HERE!