Adopt-a-bulls
Sponsored & Available for Adoption (ADOPT-A-BULLS)
Below you will find photos of animals who have had their adoption fee sponsored, are available for adoption, but have not yet found their fur-ever home. Each will have a link back to the rescue they are currently with. They are sorted alphabetically, by state.


Quinn- Virginia
Currently with Vindicated Pit Bull Rescue in Virginia, Quinn is a charming, medium-energy pocket pittie with a heart as soft as her velvet fur. Around 2 years old, this affectionate cuddlebug loves leisurely walks, cozy snuggles, and soaking up quality time with her people. Quinn is potty trained, walks beautifully on a loose leash, and is both treat- and affection-motivated, making her a joy to train. She does best in a quieter home and prefers slow, thoughtful introductions to new people and dogs, but once you’re in her circle, you’re all the way in. With her cat-friendly nature, polite manners, and loyal spirit, Quinn is ready to be someone’s cherished best friend.
Learn more about Quinn, here.
Faith- Virginia


Currently with Vindicated Pit Bull Rescue in Virginia, meet Faith, proof that age is just a number. Faith is a senior girl who definitely didn’t get the memo about slowing down. She still has plenty of pep in her step, enjoys her daily routines, and carries herself like a dog years younger. At the same time, she has that wonderful senior-dog superpower: she’s perfectly content hanging out at home by herself all day, making her an easy fit for a working household. Faith is fully house trained, fantastic with kids of all ages, and wonderfully respectful around cats. She loves her people and thrives on calm companionship, cozy naps, and quality time. On leash, Faith can be reactive to other dogs, so she’ll do best as the only dog in the home or with someone comfortable managing that on walks. Off leash and in her own space, she’s all about minding her business and enjoying life!
Learn more about Faith, here.
Sponsored & Adopted!
Below you will find photos of animals who have both had their adoption sponsored, AND found their fur-ever home! Each will have a link back to the rescue they were from. Sorted in order of adoption date (newest shown first)


Lina- Alaska (April 2026)
Adopted from the lovely Alaska Dog and Puppy Rescue, Lina is a spirited 2-year-old husky mix with a heart full of sweetness Is now living her life full of adventure.
Learn more about Alaska Dog and Puppy Rescue, here.


Benji- Virginia
(March 2026)
Adopted from the lovely Vindicated Pit Bull Rescue in Virginia.
Learn more about Vindicated Pit Bull Rescue, here.


Clover- Virginia
(October 2025)
Clover has finally found her forever home! This brave little pocket pittie spent more than a year working through some tough anxiety, but with the right support, patience, and care, she blossomed into the sweetest girl. Her new family saw her potential right away and welcomed her with open arms. We’re so grateful she’s now living the calm, happy life she deserves. Clover was adopted from our friends at Vindicated Pit Bull Rescue.
Learn more about Vindicated Pit Bull Rescue, here.


Jovie P (Now Joanie)- Massachusetts (May 2025)
Jovie Patricia has officially landed right where she belongs—home with her foster-turned-forever family! Her loving foster couldn’t imagine life without her, and now Jovie gets to spend every day with the person who knows and loves her best, and the rest of her dog pack. Jovie was adopted from an amazing nonprofit, Crops and Flops Rescue.


Buddy- Alaska (April 2025)
Buddy has found his forever home! This resilient sweetheart is now living the good life, soaking up all the love and comfort he deserves. His new family is helping him continue his journey with patience, care, and lots of chicken-flavored treats. We’re so happy to see Buddy thriving. Buddy was adopted from the lovely Alaska Dog and Puppy Rescue.


Bea- Virginia (April 2025)
Bea, the wiggly cuddle bug, has found her forever family! She now has a giant backyard, a human brother to play with, and a family who adores her. Her new parents understand dog reactivity and saw her for the loving, playful pup she is. Bea was adopted from an incredible nonprofit, Vindicated Pit Bull Rescue.


