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Foster Parents Needed!

It's The Pits is in immediate need of foster parents for both adult dogs and puppies. We will not be able to pull any additional dogs from shelters unless we can identify suitable temporary homes for them in advance. Fostering a dog is easy and very rewarding! We can find a dog to match your lifestyle (and children/other pets). If you are able to serve as a foster parent, please contact us.

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It's The Pits Video

Special Thanks to Chef David Edelstein for producing this video

A Day In The Pits

By Chef David Edelstein

 

                  It was an exceptionally hot, summer sweltering day when I headed south from Orange County to San Diego to visit a Pit Bull Rescue to shoot video footage for a promotional piece I was putting together. I arrived at It’s the Pits just before noon and was greeted by Beth Gruff, the owner and founder.

 

                  Having Pit Bulls in common, Beth and I talked for awhile. We spoke of rescued dogs we were both familiar with, other rescue organization we both knew and had worked with, and shared our common feelings and love for the breed. We spoke of advocacy, breed specific legislation practiced in Denver, CO and other breed ban cities around the U.S., and some of the many larger hoarding and abuse cases that most Pit Bull advocates know of. After awhile, it was time to meet the dogs.

 

                  One of the first things I noticed about the dogs and where they were being housed was the lack of any signs that dogs were present. Yes, there were kennels and a few dog beds here and there, but… unlike most rescues, shelters, and animal control facilities I have visited; there was no smell, there were no flies or stench of bleach or urine. There were no ear-wrenching squeals or excessive barking.  The living conditions of these dogs was immaculate… bordering on sterile.

I met Roger the tripod, I met Chloe and Boo, and I met Sunny. Each dog was more friendly and social and the typical bully clown than the last. The dogs were very happy and balanced, had no visible signs of any medical needs, they were clean and well groomed, and just a pleasure to sit on the floor and socialize with. Like most well balanced Pit Bulls, each made it a point to present me with their favorite toy. Beth and I chose some good spots to shoot video and take photos of the dogs. Each was more than willing to sit with her as I ran my typical battery of questions and captured her answers.

 

As I ran video and listened to Beth speak about the dogs, their stories, the rehabilitation the dogs receive coming into It’s The Pits, etc… I noticed something truly inspirational. Without exception, each of these dogs were genuinely happy and content to be with Beth and in her care. The level of trust, the sense of comradery, a feeling of “a home” was more than obvious. Likewise, I got the same feeling from Beth being near these dogs. The only words that truly capture what I witnessed are “pure” and “harmony”. I feel we live in a very cynical world and that afternoon was a break from that world… if for only a few hours.

 

Now several days after my visit to the rescue and the launch of the video, I don’t think I do It’s The Pits justice or serve the purpose of the video without sharing my very positive and heart-warming experience with the rest of the world.

I, myself, am a three-time Pit Bull owner. I have walked the walk of rescue and transport. I have seen and taken dogs from death’s door step. I have witnessed and taken an active role in giving a dog a second chance at life. I have protested and fought for the rights of my dogs and Pit Bulls everywhere.

In a nutshell, I am versed on these dogs, their ill-gotten reputation, what some bad people have made of these dogs, and the never-failing ability of this breed to trust and love again.

 

Should the tragic day come that I either leave this world or have to give up my dogs, I can think of no one else or any other place than Beth Gruff and her team at It’s The Pits.   

 

 

 

It's The Pits - KITTEN!!!

Yup that's right we have one very sweet male kitten who needs a forever home. He was dumped with his sister (who already has a home) at our vet. The adoption fee is $125 which will cover neuter, shots to date and microchip. Complete the adoption application if interested!

 

Click here: Pit Bull Saves

Family from fire

 

Special Needs Dogs

Meet Panda Bear a very lovable Shepherd mix who need his forever home. If you are looking for a large high energy dog Panda is your man. Panda loves to run and play and gets along great with other dogs. Panda has a heart condition that he takes medicine for everyday. This medicine is very inexpensive and allows Panda to regulate his heart and his activity. Please email Stephanie if you are interested in Panda: stephanie@itsthepits.org.

Meet Sunset a very sweet and mellow guy. Sunset has a serious heart murmur that requires daily medication. He needs a calm home that will give him lots of love. Sunset cannot do much activity because of his heart condition. It's The Pits will cover the cost of the medication for the remainder of Sunset's life. He would love to be in a home for lots of love and cuddles. Please email Stephanie if you are interested in Sunset:

stephanie@itsthepits.org

Pit Bull Friendly Rentals

North County - call Katherine (760) 754-1177

Mira Mesa - Mira Monte Apartment homes

La Mesa - Summit Park Village

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Ranger

For more info contact Rick at (858) 254-2790

 

 

Ban on Pit Bull & Pit Bull Mixes

Thank you for visiting our site. Given the recent news that Camp Pendleton will no longer allow pit bull and pit bull mixes to live on Base, It's the Pits has made a very difficult decision to not adopt to active duty military. We would like to extend an invitation to FOSTER one of our dogs at your home off base, while waiting deployment or transfer.  Since our pitties need foster homes, and you want a pittie in your life, Fostering is a win-win combo.  You'll have full responsibility of caring for your foster, while all medical costs would be taken care of by the Rescue group.  Our doggies need your love and devotion - there's no greater feeling than helping a pittie by giving them a temporary home, while preparing your foster dog for their next assignment - a permanent home. If you have any questions about the Camp Pendleton on base ban, we suggest you speak to your Base Commander. Thank you

 

Homeowners & Renter's Insurance

Dori Einhorn with Einhorn Insurance will be happy to help pit bull owners get homeowners or renters insurance. You will not be discriminated against just because one of your kids is a pit bull (provided you don't have a "documented" history of biting). Contact Dori by phone at 858.336.4644, by email at dori@einhorninsurance.com or visit her website at www.Einhorninsurance.com

Ralph's

Link your Ralphs Club Card to It's The Pits Dog Rescue and Ralphs will donate a percentage of your purchases to It's The Pits.

To sign-up, you'll need your Ralphs Club Card, and/or know your card number. Don't know your number? Call 1-800-660-9003.

Then visit Ralphs Community Contribution Enrollment page to fill out and submit the form that will link us with your card.

Ralph's Card

After entering your card information, and It's The Pit's "NPO" number: 90470; click "Submit." Once you have linked your Ralphs Club Card to It's The Pits, make sure to always use it, whenever you shop at Ralphs to painlessly donate to ITP every time you buy groceries.

Please sign-up even if you've done so in the past, because Ralphs requires that you update the donation link every year.

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EVENTS

 

August 2010

8 - Big Dogs Rock

Fiesta Island

11am to 3pm

14 - Cardiff Dog Days of Summer

Downtown Cardiff

10am to 3pm

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