Killer
Fighting or playing it's all up to the owner of a new pet. After two years of listening to our children beg and plead with us to get them a puppy dog, my husband and I finally gave in. We decided to adopt a dog from the near by animal shelters. We had a particular dog in mind already. We were bound and determine that we were going to look for a Golden Retriever. After several attempts, we had failed to locate this particular breed, my husband suggested that maybe we look at other breeds in general. We all agreed that the dog we were going to get had to be friendly, loveable, and cute and very good with children (since 2 of our children have previously been attacked by a dog, but what we found was a Pit Bull who has been misunderstood from the beginning of time. On that Sunday, we got into our car and went back to the San Martin Animal Shelter to pick up our new addition to our family Chance, the Pit Bull. The perfect family dog but what we didn't know was all the sadness that goes with owning a pre-stereotyped breed and the assumptions made by society about the “KILLER PIT BULLS”. At first it was a difficult transition for everyone in
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Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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