Vick dogs go public

Former fighting dogs become examples of the pit bull breed's resilience.

Thursday March 31st, 2011

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This morning, the last defendant in the Michael Vick dogfighting case was sentenced, and the gag order on the case lifted. Now, for the first time, the public can meet the dogs seized from the fighting ring.

In a first for dogfighting cases, the court allowed the seized dogs to be evaluated by dog experts, rather than euthanizing them. An ASPCA-led team found that of 49 dogs, just one needed to be put down for aggression.

Teaching the dogs that people are okay

Twenty-two of the dogs did so well the team recommended they go to foster homes for training and observation, and then be considered for adoption. These dogs are now under the care of pit bull-savvy rescue groups across the country where they'll undergo training and observation for six months to a year, and adjust to life as a family dog.

"We've got a lot of work to do to teach these dogs that the world is safe, and the people in it are good," says Donna Reynolds, co-founder of Oakland, California-based BAD RAP, one of the rescue groups involved. "We knew there were dogs in that yard who'd be fine in the outside world, and sure enough they didn't disappoint." (See more on BAD RAP in Fighting for the Underdog.)

BAD RAP and Oakland Animal Services announced today the creation of a new animal welfare program, called Code 597. "Abuse and neglect of animals is an everyday occurrence here in Oakland," says Oakland Animal Services (OAS) Director Adam Parascandola. "The program will provide assistance to Oakland citizens to help them be more responsible and humane guardians of their animals."

Lifelong sanctuary

The rest of the dogs are divided between six other rescue groups and the Best Friends Animal Society, a large sanctuary in Kanab, Utah.

In addition to funding the fighting ring, Vick, age 27, confessed to playing an active role in hanging, drowning, and electrocuting some of the pit bulls kept on his 15-acre property in southeastern Virginia. In December, he was sentenced to 23 months in prison.

Meet the dogs!

See DogTime's exclusive videos of four Vick dogs rescued by Bad Rap:

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Anonymous User

seriously...why is michael vick still alive?

8 months ago by Anonymous

Anonymous User

I can't get enough of the good stories love them so much I'm from Michigan and we have a rescue group that works thru pets supply plus thats where I fell in love with Buster he is a boxer pit mix beautiful inside and out he was 3 when we welcomed him into our family its been 3 years and he is truly the best dog never on a leash we stay at a marina on the weekends and he knows every dog there he loves everyone and i think that is because he is a pit bull they are great dogs and to mix boxer in there is a winning combo he loves the water he rides the jetski with me he was sick of watching the kids and I go with out him

over 3 years ago by Anonymous

Anonymous User

thank God for groups like Bad Rap and Dogtime who spread the TRUTH; i dream of the day pit bulls are loved like labradors, as they deserve to be

over 3 years ago by Anonymous

Anonymous User

I can't believe how sweet these dogs are in the videos! FANTASTIC!

almost 4 years ago by Anonymous

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