Wednesday, june 29, 2022
We know they are not the easiest dogs, but they are born pure. None of them comes into this world aggressive or overexcited; people do that to them. We ourselves have a lot of Staffords and Pitbulls sitting around, and many shelters are full of them, because they have often, wrongfully, a bad reputation. But people who once had a Stafford or Pitbull never want another breed, and that is because they are actually, if properly trained and supervised, genuinely good dogs.
We would like to make an appeal to share, promote them as well, because every day in the shelter is one day too many, and they are dogs that really have a lot to offer!
I come back to this just today because yesterday our Lupita left for home, a Staffordje inherited from a good friend who unfortunately passed away much too soon, and left her cat and dog to me as an inheritance. Both are older animals but now, after almost a year they are finally home. Lupita left yesterday on the same day that her owner died, day after day on the same day, that can't be a coincidence. She can now look down from above on her two most important treasures, who have a boss again and can come home somewhere after they had so much grief for their deceased owner.
Lupita and Tutu are saved.
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