Indy Pit Crew is proud to annouce that our Dog Fighting DVD Primer is ready for distribution! Visit our Dog Fighting Page for more info!
Buy this book!
This book is a must-read for anybody who wants to learn
the history of Pit Bulls in the media. The author, Karen Delise,
has done exhaustive research on the history of "villain dogs" and how
the media has contributed to the image of these dogs.
Indy Pit Crew has developed a neighborhood focused program called Community Pet Days where we spend a Saturday providing low-cost or no-cost microchips and vaccinations for dogs and cats. Each Community Pet Day is centered in a neighborhood where residents may need financial assistance caring for their pets. The Boys and Girls Clubs of Indianapolis has generously allowed Indy Pit Crew to use their facilities to host these fantastic neighborhood events! At these events, Indy Pit Crew provides FREEmicrochips for Pit Bulls and Pit Bull mixes and $10 microchips for all other companion animals. Basic vaccinations are provided for all dogs and cats for just $10 while area veterinarians provide onsite rabies for $20 (selected dates and locations) or coupons for $10 rabies vaccinations at their nearby clinics. The goal of Indy Pit Crew is to microchip as many pets as we can to help with their safe return home, should they become lost. We provide low-cost vaccination assistance to encourage pet owners to start a lifetime of healthy care for their companions!
To date, Indy Pit Crew has microchipped more than 1000 of Indianapolis’ companion animals!
Information about low-cost or no-cost spay and neuter surgeries for pit bulls and pit bull mixes is also provided at Community Pet Days. We encourage people to get their animals fixed to reduce the homeless pet population, to reduce unwanted pet behaviors and to help the animal live a longer, healthier life. A very special THANK YOU to Animal Farm Foundation for sponsoring the surgeries!
If you are interested in supporting Indy Pit Crew’s Community Pet Day program, you can make a tax deductible donation by clicking on the dog bone on the right hand of the page. Don’t forget to include Animal Farm Foundation when making your charitable donations! Be sure to visit their website to learn about their mission and programs!
Indy Pit Crew loves to spay and neuter pit bulls and pit bull mixes!We also love Animal Farm Foundation, Inc! Animal Farm has made it possible for us to offer free spay/neuter surgeries for pit bulls and pit mixes in 2010/2011! With each surgery, we are one step closer to curbing the pit bull over-population issue. Shelters are full of these poor dogs resulting in 2,500+ being killed each year in Marion County alone. The euthanasia rate is not the fault of the shelters, they do everything they can to get these dogs adopted or placed in rescue. The problem is there are too many great dogs and not enough good homes. For this reason, Indy Pit Crew is dedicated to facilitating as many spay/neuter surgeries as possible.
Do you know somebody who needs assistance getting their pit bull or pit mix altered? Visit our Spay/Neuter Page for information on how to take advantage of low-cost or free spay and neuter surgeries.
Breeding pit bulls is irresponsible. Dogs are not cash machines. Don’t exploit them for your financial gain.
Donations help offset the cost of spay/neuter surgeries, fund dog fighting education and promote responsible ownership.
Indy Pit Crew is a 501c3.
Public Charity Status 170(b)(1)(A)(vi)
Donations are deductible as allowed by IRS code
Indy Pit Crew would like to thank VCA Beech Grove, Keystone Pet Hospital, Spay Neuter Services of Indiana and Animal Farm Foundation for helping to reduce Pit Bull over-population in Indianapolis.