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Article: PIT BULL RESCUER PUTS A LOT INTO IT HE NOW HAS 17 DOGS, AND HE SPENDS MUCH OF HIS DAY AND A PILE OF MONEY READYING DOGS FOR ADOPTION.(FRONT)
- Article from:
- The Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
- Article date:
- July 24, 2006
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Byline: CHRIS MARTELL cmartell@madison.com 608-252-6179
Noel Anderson's red compact car has a bumper sticker in the shape of a dog bone that reads "I (heart shape) My Pit Bull."
Make that plural, since Anderson is the Madison area's leading pit bull rescuer and founder of the Midwest Area Pit Stop. With the support of his wife and other people who love pit bulls, he has invested large amounts of time and money in fostering homeless pit bulls, and in trying to eliminate the stigma that surrounds the dogs.
At one of Madison's larger pit bull foster homes on a day after a drenching rain there is, above all, mud. Mud that is cheerfully deposited by ...