Good for you. I have another area where I serve. Over the years, I have managed to divert 3 dogs headed for the shelter to the dog guide school, one of which graduated, about the usual rate for dogs they accept from outside their breeding program.
Back on the original AskMe.com, many of the good people I enjoyed sharing the dog board with were doing rescue. I hadn't heard of rescue except Greyhounds before then. I greatly admire the people that love a breed enough to do it. From Labman's stock of dog advice, '' One of the best sources for dogs with a predictable personality is the rescue dogs. These are dogs that lost their home, but were taken into a foster home to be retrained as necessary and placed in the right home for them. You may find a rescue near you starting at
http://www.akc.org/breeds/rescue.cfm The rescues charge a fee to help cover their expenses, but is much less than the price of a puppy plus all its medical expenses the first year.''
Go back in the threads here, and you will see I have posted that time after time when somebody is looking for a dog. Petfinders is good too. Never buy a puppy from a pet store.
Sadly all the good rescue people disappeared from AskMe. They were too busy with their rescue work to put up with the aggravations of the net. I despise the would be ''experts'' that give their fine answers bad ratings.
Many people commend me for the work I do with service dogs. I feel the true heroes are those doing rescue. Anybody can be trained to take a well bred puppy and make a great dog out of it. It takes somebody very special to take a poorly bred, mistreated, or both dog and retrain it to where it can be successfully placed, and then give it up and start on the next basket case.
Are guinea pigs good pets for people that can't give a dog the time it needs? Also, see
http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/dogs/concerns-about-mixed-pit-puppy-16676.html
I promised more answers from Pit Bull owners.