Submitted by HSHC
Every March, the Human Society for Hamilton County (HSHC) plays host to Pit Bull Education Month, a campaign that touches every aspect of HSHC’s mission: saving lives, educating communities, and completing families. During Pit Bull Education Month adoption fees for all Pit Bulls and Pittie Mixes will be $25
The world hasn’t been kind to Pit Bulls or bully breeds. These dogs represent the largest number of victims of animal cruelty and neglect that arrive at HSHC.
“We are proud to be a shelter that does not discriminate against Pit Bulls, or any other breed,” Community Engagement Manager Lily Darling said. “We can’t change hearts and minds without help from you, our community. This is your chance to help us give back to a breed that has already been through so much.”
All eligible dogs will be spayed/neutered, microchipped, and be up-to-date on age-appropriate vaccinations. (Some exclusions apply.) Adoptions include a starter bag of food and a complimentary wellness exam with a participating veterinarian.
Looking to adopt during Pit Bull Education Month? You can complete an application online at hamiltonhumane.com/application to speed up the process.
Things to bring
- All family members in the home
- Dogs for dog meet and greets
- Pet policy (if you rent)
- Government-issued ID
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