Pit Bulls for Life Foundation of Alberta is a not for profit foundation that is dedicated to rescuing and re-homing unwanted and abandoned Pit Bulls and other pit bull type breeds from shelters and animal controls in and around the Alberta area.
Pit Bulls for Life takes pride in knowing that all dogs adopted have absolutely NO human aggression and have little to no animal aggression. All dogs and potential adopters are carefully screened to ensure that dogs are placed in their forever home.
The foundation is completely volunteer-based and relies heavily on foster homes and donations. As we do not have a shelter for our rescued pit bulls we are limited to the number of dogs we are able to take in at any one time. If you are interested in fostering, volunteering or donating please contact us.
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Box 3608
Spruce Grove, AB T7X 3A8
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We are located in Spruce Grove, AB but our foster dogs are spread through out Alberta.
Additional adoption info
The Pit Bulls for Life Foundation’s adoption fee is $300. This includes:
Spaying or neutering
Vaccinations including rabies
Microchip identification
1 year City of Calgary license
Our adoption protocol is very stringent; designed to be a lengthy process to ensure that all new dogs placed in the home are going to be in the same home for the lifetime of the newly adopted family member. The process starts by the potential adopter filling out an adoption questionnaire. Once the foundation has received the questionnaire, a member of Pit Bulls for
Life will contact you to discuss both your questionnaire and the dog you are interested in adopting. Dogs are adopted based on suitability of the dog and the family, not on a first come, first serve basis. If we feel this dog is not a suitable adoption we will offer suggestions
regarding other dogs we have in the program. After it is determined which dog the adopters would like to meet, the foster home will contact you to discuss more about their foster dog and set up a time to do a meet and greet at their home. If the meet and greet goes well at the foster home and you are still interested, then a home check and a meet and greet at your home will
then be set up. All members of the home must be present for at least one of these meetings. After the final meet and greet, we ask that you take a minimum of 24 hours before calling us to complete the adoption. This gives all parties involved time to evaluate and confirm that this is the best suited home for your family as well as the dog.
Pit Bulls for Life takes pride in helping newly adopted dogs and their families with the transition into their forever homes. We enjoy hearing from the adoptive families with updates on their new family member. If the need arises Pit Bulls for Life is always there for questions or concerns that the home may have.
11519 160 St,
Edmonton,
AB
T5M 3V9
53228 Hwy 43 R.R.#1,
Carvel,
AB
T0E 0H0
Spruce Grove, AB T7X 3A3
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