Roxy's Coffee Anti-Dog Fighting Initiative
Roxy’s Coffee Anti-Dog Fighting Initiative
No Mercy. No Silence. No Excuses.
Dog fighting is not “animal cruelty.”
It is organized torture carried out for profit.
Dogs used in fighting rings are starved, isolated, beaten, and forced to endure extreme violence. They are bred, broken, and discarded or actually buried alive. Many are killed when they can no longer fight. Those who survive are often left with permanent physical and psychological damage.
This continues because too many people stay quiet.
Roxy’s Coffee refuses to be one of them.

Why We Take This Personally
Roxy’s Coffee exists because of Roxy—a former bait dog rescued from a dog-fighting operation. She never had a chance to defend herself. She was used only to suffer.
Roxy survived. Countless others do not.
This initiative exists because what was done to her is still being done to dogs across the country—right now.

Our Position Is Clear
Dog fighting is torture.
Dog fighters should face the harshest penalties allowed by law.
Organizations that enable or ignore abuse should be held accountable.
There is no middle ground.

The No Mercy for Dog Fighters Roast
This Coffee Is a Statement.
No Mercy for Dog Fighters Roast was created to fund real-world action—not empty words.
This is not a novelty product. It is a line in the sand.
Proceeds from this roast are used to support:
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Emergency medical care for dogs seized from fighting operations
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Rescue groups providing rehabilitation and long-term recovery
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Anti-cruelty initiatives aligned with law enforcement and prosecutors
Every bag sold is a direct rejection of silence.
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What Makes This Different
We Do Not Soft-Pedal the Truth
Dog fighting is often discussed in sanitized language. We will not do that.
The reality is violent. The consequences should be severe.
We Support Action, Not Optics
Roxy’s Coffee partners with credible organizations doing the work—on the ground, in shelters, and alongside law enforcement.
We Use Our Platform to Apply Pressure
Public awareness forces accountability. We will continue to speak up, even when it makes people uncomfortable.

Where the Money Goes
Funds generated through the Anti-Dog Fighting Initiative and the No Mercy for Dog Fighters Roast are directed toward:
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Rescue and emergency veterinary care
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Rehabilitation, foster placement, and recovery
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Approved animal-welfare partners supporting seized fighting dogs
Allocations may vary by campaign, but the mission does not.

If This Makes You Uncomfortable — Good.
Comfort has never saved a single dog.
Change happens when people refuse to look away and refuse to accept weak enforcement, light sentences, and quiet indifference.
Roxy’s Coffee exists to challenge that silence.
From the Founder
“Roxy was a bait dog. What was done to her was deliberate, calculated, and cruel. People who do this are not ‘misguided.’ They are abusers. This coffee exists because I will never stop fighting for the dogs who can’t fight back.”
— Douglas Booher
Founder, Roxy’s Coffee

Take a Stand
You can help by:
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Purchasing the No Mercy for Dog Fighters Roast
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Sharing this message publicly
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Supporting rescue organizations doing frontline work
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Demanding real consequences for animal abusers
This is not performative advocacy.
This is pressure, funding, and refusal.
The Reality of Dog Fighting — By the Numbers
Dog fighting is not rare. It is not isolated. And it is not victimless.
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Dog fighting is a felony in all 50 U.S. states, as well as under federal law. It remains criminalized nationwide because of its inherent brutality and organized nature.
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Thousands of dogs are seized from fighting operations in the U.S. each year, according to national animal-welfare and law-enforcement reporting. Many cases involve dozens of animals at a single location.
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Dogs used in fighting rings are commonly subjected to:
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Prolonged starvation to increase aggression
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Forced isolation for months or years
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Severe injuries including broken jaws, puncture wounds, torn muscles, and internal bleeding
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Execution or abandonment when they can no longer fight
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Animal cruelty, including dog fighting, is tracked by the FBI as a distinct crime category. This classification reflects its seriousness and its frequent presence alongside other violent offenses.
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Law-enforcement agencies and prosecutors have repeatedly documented correlations between organized dog fighting and other criminal activity, including illegal weapons, narcotics trafficking, and gambling operations.
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The cost of caring for a single seized fighting dog can reach thousands of dollars, once emergency surgery, long-term medical treatment, behavioral rehabilitation, and foster or sanctuary placement are accounted for.
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Many rescued fighting dogs require months—or years—of recovery, and some never fully overcome the trauma inflicted on them.
These are not statistics from the past.
They reflect ongoing investigations and active cases across the country.
Why This Matters
Dog fighting survives when it is minimized, under-prosecuted, or quietly ignored.
It ends when:
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Abusers face real consequences
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Rescue organizations are properly funded
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The public refuses to look away
No Mercy for Dog Fighters Roast exists to fund that pressure.
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Final Word
No Mercy.
No Silence.
No More Dead Dogs.
Roxy’s Coffee stands against dog fighting—without apology.
