This list showcases the top pit bull rescues and shelters, all making a significant impact on the lives of countless dogs. We've compiled this list by gathering heartfelt testimonials from both the Sniffspot community and the wider public, ensuring a well-rounded perspective on these exceptional organizations.
#15 in United States, #1 in District of Columbia, #1 in Washington
#1 in pit Bull
#1 in rottweiler
#1 in german Shepherd
German Shepherd, Pit Bull, Rottweiler
Washington
Laila's Legacy was founded with a mission to ensure dogs impacted by breed bias and behavioral or physical challenges have a chance at a better life. Laila, our name sake, was an incredible dog who had a behavioral challenge that caused aggression towards dogs. Laila loved her humans, and especially our Co-Founder, Ashe. She was a large bully breed so her size combined with local breed bias meant sometimes people were afraid of her. But that didn't stop her from winning people over with her goofy energy. The rescue she was with did not have the resources to support Laila and couldn't find a suitable partner to take on her care because of her size and breed. As a result she was euthanized. Laila's Legacy was founded to save dogs like Laila. We never want a dog to be euthanized because an owner, a volunteer, or an organization didn't have the resources or because breed bias stopped them from getting the help they deserved. Dogs like Laila deserve a chance at life and that's what we're here to do!
"Amazing work being done for all kinds of dogs every day"
— haley i.
Volunteer / foster
"They’re the best!"
— allison q.
Fan
#31 in United States, #2 in North Carolina, #1 in Durham
#2 in pit Bull
Pit Bull
Durham
Charley's K-9 Rescue is a 501c3 non-profit dog rescue focused on helping bully breeds in our NC shelters at risk of euthanasia.
"Our dog Ollie came from this shelter and the best decision my hubby Guillermo and I did. We travel from..."
— nilda.
Adoptee
"I will be picking up my rescue April 6, 2024. I’m so happy that Charlie’s canine rescue goes through every..."
— april d.
Adoptee
#41 in United States, #2 in Kentucky, #2 in Lexington
#3 in pit Bull
Pit Bull
Lexington
We are a Bully Breed rescue operating in Central Kentucky. We have been a nonprofit for over 10 years and work strictly with volunteers who have the same passion for pitbulls as well do.
"Lexington Pit Crew has been such a positive force in the community here in Lexington. The way they are quick..."
— denny r.
Adoptee, Volunteer / foster
"These people are awesome and are so dedicated and so deserving of this! Love them!"
— shelly r.
Supporter
#43 in United States, #2 in Maryland, #2 in Baltimore
#2 in puppy
#4 in pit Bull
Pit Bull, Puppy
Baltimore
Key to Lion's Heart Rescue was founded in January 2018 in honor of Lion, a dog who made a tremendous impact on so many lives. Lion was dumped at a very high kill shelter where his time was up. Without knowing his past, he was pulled by a rescue and placed into a home. Lion was then moved nine times over the course of one year in an effort to find the right home. Unfortunately, the second to last move was that one that forever changed his soul. Just like people, dogs have a breaking point, and Lion had reached his. He had been through more in one year than any dog should ever have to go through in a lifetime. His last move was to a home where he was loved and cared for by a handful of people, his advocates for many months. Unfortunately, it was too late. The pain and suffering he had endured in some of his previous places was more than Lion could overcome. The light in his eyes was gone and he was suffering. In the arms of the people who loved him dearly, we whispered our goodbyes and told him how much we loved him. Humans had failed him. As we kissed him goodbye, we promised Lion that we would do our best to ensure no dog would ever have to endure what he had in his last year. At that moment, we dedicated ourselves to unlocking hope for all dogs by giving a little piece of our hearts to every single one that we can save.
"Key to lions heart is a deserving rescue as they stand by their dogs, fosters and adopters for the long..."
— c t.
Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter
"Amazing rescue to work with. We have adopted and fostered three puppies through this rescue. The volunteers are all fully..."
— nicol c.
Adoptee, Volunteer / foster
#57 in United States, #4 in Oregon, #1 in Eugene
#5 in pit Bull
Pit Bull
Eugene
We specialize in bully breed, pregnant pups and moms with litters. These pups are 3rd on the euthanasia list and we found that they need help the most. We rescue , rehab and rehome all our dogs so that they have a better chance of getting homes. We dedicate every waking moment to these pups. They run every day at least 2 times a day, they get tons of love from our staff and volunteers. We love what we do.
"Judi and the team with Many Miles are the best! They are unwavering in their pursuit to help bully..."
— angelique p.
Adoptee, Supporter
"Great Rescue, takes mainly moms with puppies or prego moms. Well respected in the community. Dogs are well taken..."
— cheryl g.
Volunteer / foster
Welcome to the 2024 Sniffspot Top Pit Bull Rescue & Shelter List, highlighting the top Pit Bull rescues and shelters chosen by the Sniffspot community and the public.
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We work with adopters to help them find a dog that is the right fit for them and their lifestyle! We do require pets in the home are altered and up to date on medical care, and require any animals we adopt to them are indoor only and have a training requirement to be started within a month of adoption. We don't require a yard but rather focus on a proper plan for mental, social, and physical enrichment..
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Your dog is reactive. They’ll see another dog, person, or other stimulus in the environment (like a car or bike) while out on a walk and suddenly go crazy at the end of their leash. The barking, lunging, and growling feels embarrassing for you — and it’s clear that your pup isn’t having a great time either.
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Do you have a reactive dog or suspect you may have one? You’re not alone!
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Ellen is the host of Country Pasture Getaway, one of Sniffspot's most popular sniff spots. She has taken the time to write up the lessons she has learned about how to be a great sniff spot host.
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