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My captivation with dogs started as far as I can remember. I grew up with them and there hasn't been a year in my life that wasn't filled with dog love. I now believe that dog rescue is a vocation and will be part of my life as long as I can do it. EXPERIENCE I started volunteering in dog shelters when I was 17 years old and gained my experience through trials and errors, a lot of research, an avid desire to do things right, and the ultimate respect of my convictions. I also tried to maintain an open mind and willingness to learn and to adapt so I could progress rather than stall. Finally, I joined force with other people, in many cases more experienced than me, and was very lucky to see wonderful mentors cross my path along the way. In 1995, I obtained a certification in CYNOLOGIE (canine science) at the Veterinarian University of Montreal in Canada. Before I moved to MO, I was a full time canine educator in a respectable obedience school in Quebec. I was introduced to the APBT breed in the early 90s, and my involvement with Pit Bull rescue began a few years later. When I met my husband, a Pit Bull lover like me, he patiently taught me the basic of HTML and gave me the tools to create my first web site. I quickly realized the amazing possibilities this medium had to offer and figured it could be a very good way to continue helping dogs in need. With Rob's help, PITBULLS ON THE WEB was born. MY MISSION It is clear that in order to help those dogs, getting them out of he shelter is not enough. I knew when I began my journey that there was a LOT of work ahead of me, and I braced myself for the challenge - It became my mission in life. I developed several resources with very important goals in mind and I believe each one of them is essential to the success of my mission. To provide essential information and much needed assistance to people who help Pit Bulls in need I created PIT BULL RESCUE CENTRAL , a nationwide (USA & Canada), on-line listing agency for homeless Pit Bulls. To present a positive image of the breed, combat negative press, and fight unfair legislation, I built PET PIT BULL WEB SITE. To educate and promote responsible ownership, I opened up an internet forum called: PITBULL-L , a safe haven that gives Pit Bull fanciers a chance to meet and interact . And finally, to rescue dogs in need from local shelters and difficult situations, and to find good, responsible homes for homeless Pit Bulls in the Midwest, I formed the group called: MISSOURI PIT BULL RESCUE (MPR)
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The people who join me in this mission are those who, like me, believe Pit Bull dogs need help. People who want to learn more about the characteristics of the breed so they can assure responsible ownership. People who want to spread the word about the importance of spaying and neutering in order to put an end to the heartbreaking problem of Pit Bulls dying homeless. People who want to help others by sharing their personal experience with Pit Bulls as pets. People who are ready to go out of their way to write support letters and educate the public so we can demystify misconceptions about the breed. People ready to put their heart and soul into fighting unfair breed specific legislation, while recognizing that solutions must be found to assure the safety of the dogs, as well as the safety of the public. People who believe dog fighting is cruel and are willing to stand up for the dogs, and people willing to support those who try to make things change. Finally, they are people who understand the necessity of promoting responsible ownership and a better image of the breed. Come and get on the boat with us. We ARE making a difference Your host, Veronique Chesser (V) Thoughts on dog fighting | Dog fighting and history | All That Hype |