"A breed of satin and steel. Pit bulls are a mixture of softness and strength, an uncanny canine combination of fun, foolishness, and serious business, all wrapped up in love."

-D. Caroline Coile




Friday, January 21, 2011

Dolly the Pit Bull


This is a story about a pit bull's struggle to survive and overcome society's negative stereotype and discrimination. After living as a bait dog, she has found a wonderful home and now works to spread awareness in order to save dogs just like her. She is an AKC certified Canine Good Citizen as well as a therapy dog. In addition to that, a pit bull rescue was created in her name, Dolly's Foundation.

Watch her story:


The purpose of Dolly's Foundation is to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome homeless, neglected, and abused American Pit Bull Terriers and other bully breed dogs. As well as preserve, promote, and bring positive awareness to the breed and the negative stereotype bestowed upon them.

Visit the website at www.dollysfoundation.org/
Click here for Dolly's Facebook page.

6 comments:

  1. Oh, Dolly, how could they do that to you? I'm so glad you have recovered in the warmth and love of your new home and good humans. You are a beauty!

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  2. AWWW Dolly, I am so glad that you are now safe and happy

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  3. God Bless YOU Dolly! *pats ur head n gives u tons of xoxo* Good girl

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  4. Poor Dolly, I don't know how anyone can do that to a dog. Especially a beautiful dog like yourself! :) I own a pit bull myself and she is so sweet and loving and I wish more people could see that and realize it is humans that give the pit the rep it has. "Punish the deed,not the breed". I'm glad your in loving arms now Dolly.

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  5. Dolly! You represent ALL that a Pit Bull is! They beat you little girl...but could not break the love you have for us humans. WE are the lucky ones that you still love us after all that has been done to you. God Bless you Dolly and your loving family.

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  6. What happened to the video??? Its not avalable for me....

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