One of my TLC volunteer fosters is currently fostering a Pitty named "Ruby Lee", a street dog that was left to survive on her own after becoming pregnant... Ruby Lee went on to deliver 7 healthy puppies at Kathy's house on January 19th (a first for Kathy who was nervous about 'birthin puppies')...
Kathy consistently fosters moms with puppies for us... And Kathy has a German Pinscher named "Molly" who was one of her fosters (a foster fail - we've all had them)... Initially Ruby Lee would hide underneath the coffee table whenever Molly was around - and Ruby Lee is TWICE the size of Molly as you can see from the video...
This just goes to show you that with the right humans, even Pitties can be just like any other dog - what the video here: https://www.facebook.com/100008431834043/videos/1575621256062254/
The video starts out slow, but Molly is actually teaching Ruby Lee how to play like a dog... And those jumps are not easy to do when you are carrying 8 milk jugs for your puppies on your tummy!
I am posting this video to show folks that Pittys are just like every other dog - you provide the proper situation for them and they will bloom... Until we stop spreading only the bad, isolated incidents about this particular mix of dogs, we will keep killing them in our shelters for lack of space...
Here are the photos that prompted us to take in Ruby Lee as she lived on the streets and continued to grow pregnant...
Ruby Lee is a goodwill ambassador of this breed mix and continues to prove that just because of what you look like or labeled, that is not a reason to be killed or die...
I ask everyone to share this blog and that video of her with Molly in the hopes that one by one, we CAN change the minds of people who belive these dogs need to die... And at taxpayers' expense... Even if you don't have a dog, if you are a taxpayer, your tax monies are going to take care of the irresponsible dog owners that live in our communities... EVERYONE should be doing due diligence to educate those around us as to the plight of these unwanted, homeless animals which flood our shelters and rescues...
I myself have a Pitty named "Momma" who comes to the rescue center every day and at night, sleeps with a 3-pounder named "Fiesty"... Momma has changed many minds and hearts about this breed (and saved a puppy who needed a blood transfusion)... People who care need to join together and stop not only the needless use of taxpayer funds to house and care for unwanted pets of others, but to spread the word that we ALL are responsible for what is going on in our communities as well as the incorrect reputation of the bully mixes...
Spread the word, people! Change some opinions and mindsets of those you know and love!
Linda
Director, TLC
P.S. RubyLee's puppies at 2 weeks old are below:
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