The Royal Animal Refuge, a non-profit animal rescue organization, took in an abused 9-month-old pit bull. The dog was found with his teeth pulled out and was brought to the refuge by local animal control. The shelter quickly fell in love with Toothless and welcomed him into their organization.
This pit bull, Toothless, is lucky to have found a caring shelter after suffering abuse at the hands of his previous owner. Those who heard about the dog’s story sent their sympathy and donations to help pay for the dog’s medical care. With lots of love and medical treatment, Toothless will soon be able to look forward to a bright future.
Pit bulls are usually victims of abuse; they’re abandoned and forced to fight in dog fights. The problem with dog fighting is that it is illegal in most countries, but it still exists in some places today. Nonetheless, pit bulls are one of the most popular breeds in the US.
That’s because there are a lot of friendly, well-trained pit bulls. It’s also very common for pit bulls to receive cruelty from their owners, who then abandon the dogs in hopes that someone else will take them in. Fortunately, some shelters bring them in and take care of them before finding them a new owner or family.
Pit bulls are very loyal pets, not just for kids but also for adults who want a companion at home. Despite its size, this dog breed is one of the most affectionate. Pit bulls are very gentle dogs that love to play with kids.
They’re not aggressive unless you train them to be. They’re also very loyal and can protect your family against any intruders if you train them to be guard dogs. You can find pit bulls at animal shelters because some owners abandon them when they grow old or sick or if the owner can’t afford to take care of them anymore.
Credit: Royal Animal Refuge