Toledo’s PET Bull Project

About Toledo’s PET Bull Project
What They Are
Toledo's PET Bull Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit operating since 2011, focused on preventing cruelty and promoting responsible ownership and advocacy regardless of breed. Alongside advocacy and rescue work, they offer dog training.
Training
The organization provides affordable training for dogs of all breeds and ages using positive, reward-based methods. Classes include Puppy Socialization, a Good Manners Series, CGC Evaluation, and Private Training.
Other Programs
Beyond training they run adoption/rescue, a food pantry, low-cost spay/neuter support, vaccine clinics, and community education.
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The absolute most dedicated people I've ever met AND, they are diligent about providing pet food (after 1st visit) to those that prove that their pets are spayed/neutered. I am very proud of these wonderful folks & that we HAVE a place to see our precious pets through these hard times. THANK YOU 🤩
I adopted a pup from here, and everything went smoothly. They offer training from puppy to older dogs. These folks truly care about these dogs. My girl was Nova, but I changed her name to Daisy. She is such a wonderful addition to my family.
This organization is the best rescue near me! We have worked with them for several years. Our current foster, Millie is looking for her forever home. Also, Tonka is a happy alumni from them too.
I cant be too mad because they are helping care for animals but I've tried to adopt a dog and noticed the requirements of having your own fenced in yard which is a bit wild to me. I have a lab mix that's 5 and my other dog is an aussie she had to be put down shortly after she turned 20 and I really wanted to give him a friend but that's not good enough for them. I take my dog to the dog park the regular park and even on walks around my apartments he goes with me every weekend to a close friends house out in the country to run around and play it's just sad that they are needing a home and people are out there who are willing to give them that and love them but that's not enough
Oh are they awesome over here at Open Oaks Pet Grooming!
After talking with one of the owners to get Leah set up with her first appointment, I developed a sense of peace with her care so moving forward, Tara took care of Leah and I couldn't have been more pleased with the gentleness in how she handled her throughout the whole process.
Uh yeah, I'll make that drive across town for this type of service and care for my baby!!
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