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  1. At Polk County Bully Project we believe that we can end breed discrimination and cruelty by working together through education and community support. Whether you’re ready to adopt, foster, donate or volunteer, you can make a difference for Pit Bulls and all Bully Breed dogs in Polk County, Florida.

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  2. Polk County Bully Project. 5840 Brannen rd W. Lakeland, FL 33813. Get directions. view our pets. polkcountybullyproject@gmail.com. Our Mission. We pull Bully Breeds from the number one kill shelter in the state of Florida. Any dogs deemed Pit Bull are rescue only and not adopted out. We are trying to make our county shelter NoKill by 2025.

  3. Polk County Bully Project, Lakeland. 24,808 likes · 5,574 talking about this. This page is dedicated to making Polk County Florida NOKILL.

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  4. Jun 4, 2024 · We are a buIIy breed rescue that speciaIizes in those dogs most at risk in the sheIter, but we rescue any dog in need and off the euthanasia Iist at PoIk County AnimaI ControI.

  5. We pull Bully Breeds from the number one kill shelter in the state of Florida. We are trying to make our county shelter NoKill by 2025.

  6. Polk County Bully Project. We are a non-profit 501c3 rescue organization with a small shelter that works to find forever homes for this misunderstood breed. Through local adoption and rescue partnerships we are giving these dogs their chance at a happily ever after.

  7. Polk County Bully Project (PCBP) believes every dog deserves a loving home. But due to breed stigma, pit bulls and other dogs characterized as “bully” breeds are often the least likely to get adopted and end up on euthanasia lists. PCBP wants to change that.

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