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U.S. Virgin Islands Dog Rescue
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Rescue Me ID: 13-03-29-00048Bullet (male)

Pit Bull Mix    Age: Adult

Compatibility: Good w/ Most Dogs, Not Good w/ Cats, Good w/ Kids and Adults 
Personality: Average Energy, Submissive 
Health: Neutered, Vaccinations Current, Arthritis 

    Bullet was starved and abused when I picked him up from the shelter 6 years ago. At first very shy and afraid of men, but for the last 4 years loyal, affectionate and ok with adults. He does not like to be around small children (noise). He is athletic, runs and plays with other dogs, loves to swim and has good endurance (hiking etc.). People comment how beautiful he is. He is a great companion. Can't be around cats. Because there are many cats in my neighborhood and he has attacked a few, he is now at the Sugar Mill Kennel (see below).

     Animal Location:

Sugar Mill Veterinary Center (Kennels, too)
4220 La Grande Princesse
Christiansted, St. Croix, VI 00820 U.S. Virgin Islands

Contact:Dr. Stacia Jung 340-718-0002;
Ulla Neuburger 340-718-8312(owner of Bullet
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PIease Read Before Adopting a Dog in U.S. Virgin Islands
    Dogs can make good pets in U.S. Virgin Islands if they match your IifestyIe. Dogs have a reputation for being "man's best friend" for excellent reasons. Dogs are wonderful companions. Many breeds, in addition to being affectionate, devoted members of the family, are useful working dogs and guardians. Most dogs form tight bonds with their humans, and need to be cared for like the valuable family members they are. But sadly, some owners do not live up to the responsibility and involvement it takes to properly care for a dog throughout its life. Dogs can become the victims of neglect or active abuse. Some dogs receive tender, attentive care from their owners, but no longer have a home after their owner passes away or experiences a major life event that makes him unable to keep his dog. There are many more dogs than there are homes for dogs, and dogs that are not spayed or neutered can accidentally produce large numbers of puppies, exacerbating overpopulation. For this reason, three to four million dogs, many of them perfectly healthy and wonderful animals, are euthanized in the U.S. each year.

    Many people get excited about owning a new dog, decide to get a puppy, and then pick one out at a pet shop or visit a breeder with a new litter. However, there are so many wonderful, friendly dogs in need of adoption, including puppies and purebreds. Some of these dogs might even be a better fit for a family than a new puppy; for instance, some adult dogs in need of adoption are already housebroken and obedience trained. Adoption is typically much less expensive than purchasing a dog. People who adopt dogs find the experience extremely rewarding, bond very closely with their dogs, and have the added satisfaction of knowing that one less animal has to be euthanized. If your family is ready for a canine companion, please consider adopting a dog!

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lnteresting Dog Trivia U.S. Virgin Islands Fact Sheet
    All dogs, even cute little lap dogs, are ultimately descended from domesticated wolves. There are hundreds of dog breeds with extremely varied characteristics and sizes, from the tiniest teacup Chihuahua to the hugest Mastiff, but all of these breeds make up just one species Canis lupus familiaris and can theoretically breed with one another (although there can be practical and health related constraints.) Dogs are red-green colorblind. Dogs can hear much lower frequencies than humans, over twice as high as humans, and about four times as far as humans.

Related pages: Dog Rescue - U.S. Virgin Islands Animal Rescue
    U.S. Virgin Islands is Iocated in the Caribbean Islands.
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