About


B-More Dog is an outreach and education organization created after a group of individuals came together in the fall of 2007 to speak out against breed specific legislation being proposed in Baltimore County.

That legislation, which would have required all pit bull owners to muzzle their dogs and confine them in locked kennels, was not passed. Still, many of us felt that we needed to do more to help the American pit bull terrier regain its status as a valuable working dog and cherished family pet. So we formed B-More Dog to reach out to those who share our goals: To help others become more responsible dog owners and to improve the image of the pit bull in our communities.

Pit bulls and their owners are fighting for their rights and reputations right now. Pit bulls face abuse, neglect, torture, and overbreeding by people who do not have the dogs’ best interests at heart; their owners face negative stereotypes and prejudices, simply because they choose to own pit bulls. B-More Dog’s board and members are responsible dog owners, and our goal is to encourage other dog owners to be responsible for their pets as well. We hope that through education, mentoring, and outreach, we can help pit bull owners become better ambassadors for our breed and eventually reduce some of the misunderstandings about pit bulls and the people who love them.

Mission Statement: To promote responsible dog ownership in the Baltimore Metropolitan area through education and outreach programs, and ultimately restore the image of the American Pit Bull Terrier as a beloved family pet.