4 Pits' Sake Rescue

Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN

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Thank you for helping to support our rescue efforts by shopping from our store on Dogly! You can shop our recommended favorite products for your own pets or send the pets in our care the products we need and very much appreciate!

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Joint Support

Manners

Walking

New Pet

Allergies

Basic Nutrition

Mind Enrichment

Anxiety

Dental Health

About Us

4 Pits' Sake Rescue

beth@4pitssakerescue.com

We build relationships with local shelters, our fellow rescue community and humane organizations to develop a network of supporters and volunteers in an effort to create a better world for abandoned and/or homeless pets. We strive to build educational & community services programs to help educate the community on rescue and to fight the ongoing stigma and discrimination of bully breeds. Our director is also a Minnesota Partnership for Animal Welfare (MnPAW) board member striving to connect and build a network with other rescue teams.

The 4PSR team is dedicated to rescuing dogs left homeless for whatever reason. We focus on dogs in local, public shelters where they are at elevated risk of euthanasia. Our dogs are placed in loving, responsible, committed foster homes until adoption.

As part of our comprehensive adoption process, we take considerable care in finding good matches and educating prospective adopters about the responsibilities and costs of bringing a bully breed dog into their homes and lives. All animals in our care are spayed or neutered and receive all appropriate veterinary care and treatment.

All 4PSR team members are 100% volunteers. We are determined to keep administrative expenses extremely low so that virtually every dollar taken in goes directly to the care of the animals. Our group remains committed to the welfare of the dog even beyond the adoption process, providing advice and training suggestions whether 1 month, 1 year or longer after the dog has left our direct care.