The work of Grateful Rescue
Pamela Terhune, founder of Grateful Rescue in Muncie, is committed to saving pit bulls from euthanasia in Indianapolis through the support of the Pit Stop Project.
The Pit Stop Project, supported by racing royalty like the Rahalls and the Uncers, aims to rescue pit bulls from Indianapolis Animal Care Services, where overcrowding has led to increased euthanasia rates.
“It’s very difficult because right now the pet population, the overpopulation is at crisis level,” said Pamela Terhune, highlighting the challenges faced by animal rescues.
Grateful Rescue has saved numerous dogs, including pit bulls like Recy, who was rescued from Indianapolis Animal Care Services just hours before being euthanized.
The rescue organization is dedicated to saving animals of all breeds, from Yorkies to pit bulls, and is actively working to change the perception of pit bulls as dangerous animals.
A public service announcement is promoting Project Pit Stop, encouraging donations to build housing for homeless pit bulls and raising awareness about the plight of these dogs.
Pamela Terhune emphasizes the importance of spaying and neutering pets to prevent overpopulation and reduce the number of animals facing euthanasia.
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