New York Bully Crew (NYBC) is a rescue dedicated to saving dogs, especially pitbulls, that would otherwise be abused, thrown away, or euthanized. They take dogs that nobody wants, including those from high-kill shelters or emergency situations, and never give up hope that these dogs will have a second chance at a good life. The rescue is committed to rehabilitating dogs and will not give up on any dog that comes through, even if they are there for years waiting for adoption. The organization relies on volunteers for activities like dog-walking, transporting dogs from airports or police precincts, and fostering. The adoption process is described as painless and without pressure, sometimes beginning with a foster arrangement. They have many beautiful, loving dogs that need homes. For dogs with medical issues, such as back problems, the rescue helps provide and fund necessary veterinary care, including surgery, physical therapy, and acupuncture. The owner's love for dogs is palpable and hands-on, with a commitment to checking in on dogs and being accessible to volunteers and adopters. This kind of commitment speaks volumes, and there are not many rescues like NYBC out there. Saving the lives of the voiceless and most misunderstood is what matters here. While the rescue can sometimes be swamped with tasks, they are recognized as a wonderful and genuine organization.
They have many beautiful, loving dogs that need a home. They helped me find a home for my puppy. I walked a few of their dogs and they were so happy to stretch their legs. They allow you to walk a few of the dogs! Will def be back with more people to walk the dogs. I am so grateful for them.
July 2022
Picked up sweet Vedder for fospice, 11 years old and this sweet gentleman deserves to know a home....he got to enjoy a backya4d, scratching his back on the lawn, a kitty sister, his first Pup Cup, his own Lambchop stuffie and days with momma working in the yard before he crossed the ? bridge with me snuggling him.
July 2022
They are the best. We adopted our baby girl from them in 2016, and are looking to adopt again. They are amazing to deal with and have saved so many pup lives!