Need help from the dog lovers.

I've seen many threads here about our pets so I thought I would seek your help. My friend is in desperate need to re-home a 2 1/2 yr old Brindle female Pitbull. I know how some people feel about this breed of dog so please, let's keep this civil. If I thought there would be a problem with this dog I wouldn't put this on here. She is a good dog, that needs a loving owner who will spend some time with her and train her properly. She has a lot of energy and loves to jump on you when she greets you and loves to lick you. My friend already has two other Pitbulls and will be moving soon. While she can take two of her dogs, she can't take three with her to the new place. She took the dog in because what is now a former friend was moving to a new place that doesn't allow any pets. Now that person isn't responding to any calls about what he want's to do with his dog. My friend has looked into many of the local shelters and rescue groups and is very discourage by what she is finding out about how these places operate. We even took a shot and sent an email to the Villalobos Rescue Center, yes that's the Pitbull and Parolees show group. I received a reply that they can't take any more dogs but they did supply us with several contact links of places to try.

My friend told me last night that with what she has found out about the shelters that she is now thinking that if she can't find a home for this dog then she may have to put the dog down herself. I know that was difficult for her to say because she loves her dogs more then anything else. She doesn't want her dog to feel abandoned while waiting for the inevitable.
To say that his is eating her up would be an understatement. I know writing this is a long shot but knowing how much many of us here feel about our 4 legged friends I thought it would be worth a shot, and my apologies for it being long winded. We're located in the central Connecticut area, east of Hartford. If there is any interest please send me a pm and I'll provide contact info. Thanks for taking time to read this. Steve