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Freed "Dangerous" Dogs Thriving

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Freed "Dangerous" Dogs Thriving

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Pip and Lily, freed from death row in Clay County are thriving in their new home.  No problems getting along with the children, other dogs, or people. They sleep with the kids, as the photo below illustrates.

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Which shows why all dogs deserve a second chance.  No person or dog can be fairly judged by one incident that happens in their life.  And these two dogs were young, two years old with a lot of life left to live.

I also got a chance to see Ulu at the Samson and Epic vigil.  Ulu's "dangerous" dog designation was reversed in Marion County Circuit Court. He was clearly enjoying himself, watching the Great Danes go by. A beautiful dog physically and full of Siberian Husky energy.  As I saw him sitting there, I was proud to have represented him.  And happy he could enjoy his freedom.  Our picture together.

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written by Lyn, September 15, 2010
YOU are awesome Fred!!

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