I have a special place in my heart for bully breed dogs. My sweet Charlie was a Rottweiler/Bully mix, and though my parents first said “Put her down! She’s going to get you sued!” she quickly became the perfect four-legged family member. Pit bulls and other bully breeds are over-bred, surrendered far too much, and are often misunderstood. We need good rescue groups that help advocate and educate in addition to identifying safe, loving homes for them.
So when I heard that Response-a-Bull, the Pit Bull rescue in my hometown, needed to raise funds after the unusually cold winter caused higher than normal heating bills, I wanted Janery to host a special shopping event to help. I’m so grateful that my business allows me to do more to help pets and people than I would be able to do just on my own.
If you’ve been eying a Merlin Mat for your dog’s crate, or a Catnip Cuddler for your kitty’s favorite spot on the couch, this is a great excuse to treat yourself!
I have a favor to ask: Will you please help me spread the word, by sharing this on Pinterest or Facebook?
Response-a-Bull Rescue is a non-profit organization located in Wilmington, Delaware that is devoted to the pit bulls and other mislabeled “dangerous” breeds who are so greatly misunderstood. Their mission is to rescue, educate, and promote responsible ownership; their vision is of a society with compassion and kindness
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