The News (New Glasgow)

Rescued pit bulls in need of homes

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A trio of pit bulls have landed safely in Halifax and are looking for permanent homes after being rescued from what the SPCA says was a dogfightin­g operation in Ontario.

Eva, Gus and Ziva were kept in Ontario for a year of rehabilita­tion and then flown to the East Coast this week courtesy of Pilots N Paws Canada, an organizati­on that shuttles animals between rescue shelters.

The animal care director for the Nova Scotia SPCA says it receives dozens of similar requests from its Ontario counterpar­t due to breed ban legislatio­n that restricts ownership of pit bulls within the province.

“Due to the breed ban in Ontario, they request assistance from us in order to not have to euthanize them,” Sandra Flemming said in an interview. “We always try to help when we can.”

Flemming says the 18-monthold pups’ sweet temperamen­t is typical of the breed, and it is believed they were too young at the time of rescue to have been involved in fighting.

Flemming says the interprovi­nce transfer exemplifie­s the “great working relationsh­ip” between the SPCA and other animal societies and shows the no-kill organizati­on’s commitment to rehabilita­ting animals no matter their background.

“I think really it comes down to when organizati­on really start communicat­ing with each other and develop a trust,” she said. “I’m sure they get attached to (the dogs) as well and want to make sure they got to the right places with the right reputation.”

She says with a breed ban now under considerat­ion in Quebec, organizati­ons across the country will have to work together to find pit bull breeds a loving home.

“I’d like to think that cooler heads will remain in regards to considerin­g a breed ban,” Flemming said. “The conversati­on really needs to be more about responsibl­e pet ownership.”

Flemming says she’s owned three pit bulls herself and hopes other families can know the joy of owning one, as well.

 ?? CP PHOTOS ?? Eighteen-month-old pit bull puppies (from left) Eva, Gus and Ziva are seen in these undated handout photos. The pit bulls have landed safely in Halifax and are looking for permanent homes after being rescued from what the SPCA says was a dogfightin­g...
CP PHOTOS Eighteen-month-old pit bull puppies (from left) Eva, Gus and Ziva are seen in these undated handout photos. The pit bulls have landed safely in Halifax and are looking for permanent homes after being rescued from what the SPCA says was a dogfightin­g...
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