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Three pit bulls are undergoing rehab at Surco’s dog brigade after they gave up their aggressive impulses as a result of the abusive environment they lived in. These dogs were used for fighting, and in addition, one of them killed a neighbor’s chitsu. However, they have been given behavioral therapy to make them loyal companions who can protect their guides.
Thor, Panthro, and Bobby were rescued from various places in the county. However, they all have in common that they come from homes where violence prevailed against them. One of them ended up in the hands of a drug addict who used it to commit crimes and even attack his own mother when she tried to stop him from continuing his existence in the underworld. When Police officer municipal workers intervened and rescued the dog.
“We did behavioral therapy with them. Their conflicts were anxiety and aggressiveness. They pursued everything that moved. Now they have become extremely affectionate. See, he’s used to fighting. Now he kisses,” said Pedro Ramos, a veterinarian from Dog brigade of furrows.

Pit bulls have a new life
Because of their strength, these three dogs were included in the work as dogs civil security department. Little by little, they will learn to go out and patrol the streets with their Rottweiler friends. This work will take some time because the binomial with its conductors needs to be strengthened. What they are looking for is to run and caress them. Even one has already learned to give a paw.
“These dogs are very mobile. They can jump to a height of 10 meters. This makes it easier for them to catch a thief. Their bite is very strong. The muscles are intertwined, so they do not release the prey,” added veterinarian Ramos. The specialist also noted that these creatures should not be afraid, because now they feel loved. When they go out on patrol, they do so with an appropriate muzzle.

Source: RPP

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