Canine rescue groups bringing banned pitbulls from Montreal to East Coast
HALIFAX — Animal rescue groups in Atlantic Canada are rallying to find new homes on the East Coast for pitbull-type dogs they say may now face euthanasia in Montreal.
The transport of the canines along the Trans-Canada Highway is coming in response to a Montreal city council vote in favour of a new bylaw that bans new pit bull-type dogs and places restrictions on those currently in the city.
Anthony Carter, director of the Halifax-based Pawsability Rescue Society, said Thursday he’s fearful that in many instances the ban will lead to the dogs being put down after being abandoned by owners.
“We put a couple of messages out saying we’re looking for additional foster homes for pit breeds from the Montreal area … basically to save their lives,” he said in an interview on Thursday.