ARC forms ‘Adorabulls’ committee
The Animal Refuge Center has started a committee called the Adorabulls.
This committee will represent all the “bully” breeds that are at ARC and those that may be at ARC in the future. There are monthly meetings held at the Petco in The Forum on Colonial. The next meeting is Monday, May 7 at 6:30 p.m.
The purpose of the Adorabulls committee of ARC is a volunteer committee that serves as ambassadors for “bully” breeds. Through compassion, respect, education, and understanding about the “bully” breed, Adorabulls actively seeks their adoption to qualified individuals. The Adorabulls committee is open for those who are passionate about dogs and the “bully” breeds, especially those who are in the Southwest Florida community.
Incorporated in 1988, Animal Refuge Center is a not-for-profit animal welfare society, dedicated to caring for all homeless animals brought to its care at its 22 1/2 -acre sanctuary in North Fort Myers. The sanctuary houses 36 canine lodges, a Canine Training Center, a Cat Adoption Center, 16 feline facilities, and is home to more than 400 cats and 80 dogs. Animal Refuge Center is open for adoptions 7 days a week from noon-4 p.m. ARC is at 18011 Old Bayshore Road in North Fort Myers.