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Old 01-28-2008, 04:04 PM
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sounds like the majority of the dogs are being adopted. gotta admin im fairly surprised with the stigma that pit bulls have that any have managed to avoid being put down. let alone the majority.

Former fighting dogs get a second chance - Pet health - MSNBC.com

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Gill declined to comment, but those familiar with the Vick case said the Justice Department hoped early on to find a way to give the dogs a second chance. As part of his plea deal, Vick agreed to pay for the dogs? care.
The court even appointed a guardian and special master, Valparaiso University animal law expert Rebecca Huss, who oversaw the dogs? disposition and recommended which rescue groups would accept them.
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