ASPCA

Best Pet Stickers
www.bestpetstickers.com
Select 'Mayday Pit Bull Rescue' and Mayday will receive a donation with every purchase.

Demo - The Story of a Junkyard Dog

GoodSearch

Make www.goodsearch.com your home page for searching and shopping. Every time you use the site, we get a donation that helps us save lives!
Karen Befus Insurance
Call Karen Befus Agency for a home & auto quote for a $10 donation to Mayday! Allstate accepts all breeds. You will not be turned down or non-renewed for your dogs.
Call 623-979-9285 or visit www.karenbefusinsurance.com.
KC Animal Hospital

Brigham Kerr, Caricaturist/Animal Artist
www.kerrtoon.com
Lorenzo's Dog Training Team
http://www.lorenzosdogtrainingteam.com/
The Lost Dogs by Jim Gorant

Malinda's Pampered Pets

Modern Pet Furtography

One Dog One Bone

Partners Dog Training
http://www.partnersdogtraining.com/
paws Low Cost Spay & Neuter


PawPosse.com is a premier large dog supplies store. We love their store. Now, if you use the promotional code "MayDay", they will donate 10% of your purchase to MayDay Pit Bull Rescue.
People Saving Pets
Pets Best Insurance Adoption Page
www.petsbest.com/petadoption
The Pit Bull Princess

Tails of Rescue
Our own Destiny is featured in the new book from A Dog's Life Photography called "Tails of Rescue"!

Also, check out their exciting line of doggie apparel - I've Got it Ruff!
The Unexpected Pit Bull
Our Mayday dogs are featured in The Unexpected Pit Bull Calendar 2010. Purchase this beautiful calendar today! All the proceeds benefit pit bull rescues throughout the country. Mayday dogs grace the inside cover and the month of August.
Valley Fever Center for Excellence
Do dogs get Valley Fever? Yes, dogs get Valley Fever! Like people, dogs are very susceptible to Valley Fever. Dogs primarily contract Valley Fever in the low desert regions of Arizona, New Mexico and southwestern Texas and the central deserts of California. Dogs accompanying people traveling through these areas or wintering in these warm climates have about the same chance as their owners of being infected. Learn more...
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