Instructions
Learn about pit bulls. Make sure you take the time to separate the fact from fiction. Sites such as Pitbulllovers.com and Missouri Pit Bull Rescue.com offer tips and advice (see Resources) from which you can gain information about the breed. Do not consider rescuing one until you’ve done your homework.
Check with your homeowner’s insurance policy. Missouri residents must double-check their insurance policies before rescuing a pit bull. Many Missouri insurance companies prefer not to insure the breed and will either deny coverage or add a surcharge. Check with the Missouri Department of Insurance for a listing of companies willing to write policies for owners of pit bulls.
Review local law. As of this writing, Airport Drive, Berkeley, Butler and quite a few other Missouri cities have a ban on pit bulls. While Missouri cities of Wentzville and Hallsvill require liability insurance, reinforced windows and doors and other precautions of pit bull owners. To see if your city has restrictions, visit the Missouri page at Understand-a-bull.com.
Find the right pit bull for your lifestyle. Before you rescue a pit bull, make sure the dog’s temperament matches with the household. If you have young children in your household, make sure you rescue a pit bull that is good with children.
Use a reputable pit bull rescue center. The Missouri Pit Bull Rescue Center has a large selection and provides medical attention for each dog that includes spay/neutering, heart worm prevention, vaccination and more. Before you can take your new pit bull home, they perform a home inspection and require references.
How to Rescue a Pit Bull in Missouri
Missouri residents can lighten the load of pit bull rescue centers by adopting a pit bull. However, before you go out on the spur of the moment to rescue a pit bull, there are things to consider and information to research.