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Like a Boss!

Posted: 31st October 2012 by Alpha DOG in Pit bulls
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This is the first in a series of posts we’ll be doing highlighting the dogs whose images appear on PBRC’s Visa Platinum Rewards cards. To apply for a card, visit this link . A percent of all your purchases will be donated back to PBRC! Like a Boss! By Ami Ciontos So he wasn’t an old dog when I adopted him in 2002, but my boy Boss has aged gracefully.

Today is one of your dog’s favorite holidays: International Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day. Dogs love their biscuits, and since we love our dogs, Pit Bull Rescue Central is celebrating, too! Here are some great ways to celebrate with the pit bulls in your life: 1) Treat Your Dog and Help Homeless Pit Bulls! Check out some of the yummy options at our Poppy Shop : Furry Partners Helping Udders US Bones Best Bullys When you purchase delicious treats for your puppy pals through these partners, a portion of the proceeds will be donated to help PBRC! 2) Bake with Poppy: Peanut Butter Oatmeal Biscuits Feeling creative

trading cards for your ambassadog

Posted: 17th October 2010 by Alpha DOG in Pit bulls
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So your dog is a super star and changes minds wherever s/he goes, but how do you make sure that the impression she or he has made on the public lasts? One great way to give people something they can take home to ponder is a trading card with your dog’s name, photo and accomplishments listed. They’re small enough to tuck into wallets and pockets and relatively affordable and easy to create using online trading card websites

We are a little late in getting this up, but wanted to post this here, anyway. This Newsweek opinion piece by writer Joan Raymond touches on some central issues in the Pit Bull advocacy world

We’ve chosen a real hot button issue as the first installment of our new occasional blog feature called “Can We Talk?” which will encourage open but polite discourse on a number of pressing topics. The breeding of Pit Bulls can stir up fiery debate at the drop of a hat – is breeding across-the-board bad, or is it something that under some circumstances is okay, but mostly and usually is not? For most of us involved in the rescue side of things, the answer to the “how do you feel about breeding” question comes as quickly as the words can leave the lips (or get typed on the computer screen): “NO to breeding! TOO many Pit Bulls are homeless and dying!” The Real Pit Bull does not promote nor encourage breeding