Adopt a Pit Bull in New Jersey
Take the Match QuizAvailable Pit Bulls in New Jersey
Meet Petey Ward Steele
Meet Lola
Meet Atlas (2026)
Meet Shiloh Nj
Meet Christmas Dixon
Meet Wes Athens
Meet Brisa Athens
Meet Lori- Summer Girl
Meet Myra (morna 2025)
Meet Alyssa (miraâs Munchkins 2026)
Meet Cain (myraâs Miniâs 2026 Male)
Meet Ashley (myraâs Miniâs 2026)
Meet Mira
Meet Mary-kate (miraâs Munchkins 2026)
Meet Harper
Meet Desi (myraâs Miniâs 2026 Male)
Meet Koda (2026)
Meet Tobi (paulsboro 4)
Meet Violet (paulsboro 3)
Meet Tifton Dixon
Meet Bowie
Meet Cookie Athens
Meet Bijou
Meet Pepper
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About Adopting a Pit Bull in New Jersey
Adopting a Pit Bull from a rescue or shelter in New Jersey means giving a dog a second chance — and often saving on the cost of buying from a breeder. Most shelter dogs come spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped, with adoption fees ranging from $50 to $400.
Before bringing a Pit Bull home, make sure your living space, schedule, and family setup match the breed's energy and temperament. Want help deciding? Take our 60-second match quiz and we'll suggest breeds that fit your lifestyle.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to adopt a Pit Bull in New Jersey?
Adoption fees in New Jersey typically range from $50 to $400. The fee usually covers spay/neuter surgery, vaccinations, microchipping, and a vet check. Some senior dogs and longer-stay residents have reduced fees.
What's the adoption process like?
Most shelters require an application, sometimes a phone interview, and occasionally a home check. The process can take anywhere from same-day to two weeks depending on the rescue. Once approved, you'll meet the dog, sign paperwork, and pay the adoption fee.
Are these dogs already vaccinated?
Yes — almost all dogs listed here come from rescues that vaccinate, deworm, and microchip before adoption. Each dog's profile lists their specific medical history.
Can I find a Pit Bull puppy in New Jersey?
Yes — though purebred puppies are less common in shelters, mixed-breed puppies of similar build are widely available. Filter the listings above by age, or check back regularly as new dogs arrive daily.