
Tampa
Bay Bullies is a not for profit organization on a mission to change the
public's negative perception of bully breeds. We are here to fight
Breed Specific Legislation, promote responsible ownership, show the
positive side of the breed to the public, help owners keep their dogs,
promote rescue/adoption and build a strong community of responsible
owners.
Tampa Bay Bullies offers:
Community Education & Awareness
Meet Up Events for responsible owners
Up to Date Breed Specific Legislation News
- Partnerships with local not-for-profit rescues
- Assistance to help owners keep their pets and become responsible pet owners
Tampa Bay Bullies is ran by volunteers. Tampa Bay Bullies is dedicated to ensuing 100% of your donation goes to directly impacting our mission.2011 Budget Allocations
Please note: $65 per year is allocated to file our FL Not for Profit annual report.
Community Outreach includes vet care, spay/neuter, housing for outdoor pets, collars, re-homing unwanted pets and hosting weight pull, fun shows, dog washes and other outreach events.
Education/Awareness includes educational material and campaigns.
Tampa Bay Bullies will from time to time raise funds for a specific special project such as a rescued medical case or specific community need.
Tampa Bay Bullies' Board MembersJoe Miller, President
Joe oversees the day to day operations of Tampa Bay Bullies. He focuses on dog training and behavior assistance, community outreach projects and public relations.
Kim Miller, Treasurer
Kim oversees the financial aspects of Tampa Bay Bullies. She focuses on rescue projects and community outreach projects. She also works closely with various project coordinators.
Dayle Burger, Secretary
Dayle is responsible for maintaining the business records for Tampa Bay Bullies. She serves the role of liaison between Tampa Bay Bullies and SPCA Tampa Bay.
Angel Costanzo, Director of Marketing
Angel is responsible for the marketing for Tampa Bay Bullies. She focuses on ensuring Tampa Bay Bullies attends community events to provide education and awareness to the public.
Coordinators
Lisa Brokew, Adoptions and Volunteer Coordinator