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Fort-Fortitudine Vincimus Rescue Center (Asheboro)
Asheboro, NC
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The Fort was founded in North Carolina in 2012 By Jake Gardner, formerly of Villalobos Rescue Center and Animal Planets hit TV show "Pit Bulls & Parolees." After many years rescuing dogs across the United States, Jake decided it was time to move on from Villalobos and do something good somewhere new. Taking all the knowledge and experience gained and relocating to North Carolina in order to provide relief to an area that desperately needs help.
Fortitudine Vincimus, Latin for "By Endurance We Conquer." The Fort is A Non-Discriminatory Pit Bull Rescue. While our focus is primarily The American Pit Bull Terrier, a life is a life and we will never discriminate against a dog based on breed.
The Fort is serving animals in an area of North Carolina where well over 30,000 dogs enter into the local shelters every year. Sadly, the vast majority don’t stand a chance at life. Not only are they euthanized, but most suffer a horrific and inhumane death in antiquated, and many times not properly functioning, gas chambers.
The Fort-Fortitudine Vincimus Rescue Center, is a no kill, non-discriminatory rescue dedicated to alleviating the suffering of all dogs, in particular the American Pit Bull Terrier. This is an area where most dogs stand little to no chance of surviving once entering shelters, many of which have euthanasia rates of close to 90 percent. Entering the shelter, a Pit Bulls fate is all but sealed. Most local shelters refuse to allow them to be adopted and they are almost immediately euthanized more often than not.
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 296
Asheboro, NC 27204 US
Fortitudine Vincimus, Latin for "By Endurance We Conquer." The Fort is A Non-Discriminatory Pit Bull Rescue. While our focus is primarily The American Pit Bull Terrier, a life is a life and we will never discriminate against a dog based on breed.
The Fort is serving animals in an area of North Carolina where well over 30,000 dogs enter into the local shelters every year. Sadly, the vast majority don’t stand a chance at life. Not only are they euthanized, but most suffer a horrific and inhumane death in antiquated, and many times not properly functioning, gas chambers.
The Fort-Fortitudine Vincimus Rescue Center, is a no kill, non-discriminatory rescue dedicated to alleviating the suffering of all dogs, in particular the American Pit Bull Terrier. This is an area where most dogs stand little to no chance of surviving once entering shelters, many of which have euthanasia rates of close to 90 percent. Entering the shelter, a Pit Bulls fate is all but sealed. Most local shelters refuse to allow them to be adopted and they are almost immediately euthanized more often than not.
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 296
Asheboro, NC 27204 US
Do you need to find a loving home for your pet?
No-kill shelters do wonderful work, but as a result, are often inundated with pet surrenders. In the unfortunate scenario that you have to find a new home for your pet, please read through the rehoming solution and articles on this page before contacting the shelter.
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