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Meet Sassy:

Sassy Is 11 years old and we adopted her from the SPCA as a kitten, she was found abandoned behind a pub. She is the last of the 2 other cats we had, but they passed away. Sassy is like my child and I love her so much, she is very affectionate, especially before she sleeps or before I go to bed. She sleeps right next to my head, and she has been for the past 4 or 5 years now. She is very special to me!


Meet Sadie: 

Sadie is our new addition to the family! She is a red and white Siberian Husky, and 11 months old now. We got her June of 2011 and she has been working out great! After Chimo passed away (see blog post May 9, 2011) we wanted another Siberian because we just feel in love with them. Sadie is sweet, hyper, silly, and happy. She is doing training right now and she is doing really well (the picture below was taken when she was about 3 or 4 months old)

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January 7, 2012 two Pit Bulls were impounded for killing a cat. On a Thursday morning two Pit Bulls were caught running loose and it ended up in them killing a cat. This is an actual case, which some what shocked me. What people really need to understand is that ALL dogs has the instinct to chase and possibly kill. Dogs are descendants from wolves and wolves hunt, kill, and chase their prey. No different from what dogs do since they are the descendants. Owning huskies, we have had to deal a lot with our dog Chimo, before she passed away (see blog post May 9, 2011) she would kill most rats and mice she could find, there was an instinct to kill and chase small animals. Never a cat though, she would have if she could. Their blaming these Pit Bulls for something ANY dog can do! If any dog saw a smaller animal running or walking or not doing anything then they would most likely chase it or kill it. Instinct people! Its in all dogs! People need to stop blaming a certain breed because of what they’ve heard. I’m sure most people have dogs that are capable and all dogs are capable of killing a cat, and it has nothing to do with a certain breed it has to do with INSTINCT.

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If i could change at least one persons mind about pit bulls, then that’s awesome. But if i could change the population of the world that doesn’t like them because of what the media portrays them to be then that would be amazing! But i know that it most likely wont happen. It really bothers me when people think they know the breed without even being around one, they just go by what the media says. And of course the media is wrong if they say that pits are vicious by nature and stuff leading around that. I’m someone that likes to prove people wrong, and show them what they think they know is wrong. I will fight for what i believe in and argue with people about it, i’m not afraid to do that, i am not afraid to fight for whats right. And i will fight for the pit bulls for the rest of my life. After the passing of my family’s beloved Siberian Husky, Chimo, we got another husky puppy and her name is Sadie. She is a red husky (not very popular) 4 months old, and she is full of energy! Even though my family have owned and still do own the husky breed, i will always have a special spot in my heart for pit bulls. But also Huskies and Pit bulls are the most surrendered dog in animal rescues and shelters, i don’t like that. So please, if you are looking for a pit bull or siberian husky, go to a shelter or rescue. You will most likely find one there.

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