Something like this happens just when you think you’ve seen everything.
Canine suckers realize that how a dog is raised, handled, and loved is more important than its breed.
The Hole Bulls’ bravery has saved far too many lives to count. On the other hand, one police officer is striving to change that perception, one erroneous assumption at a time.
Bruzgul spared Officer Justin Kiah from a horrific life. He abandoned her in the snow, freezing and pleading for help.
He saw in her everything he despised: unshakable loyalty, intelligence, and a beautiful heart.
Kiah was adopted into his group and trained to be a K9 cop after he saw her potential to help others.
Kiah completed the test with flying colors and became the first Hole Bull K9 officer in New York State.
Kiah’s salvation and transformation demonstrates one thing… The Hole Bulls are a fantastic group of youngsters!
In fact, in addition to working hard on the job, Kiah and Officer Bruzgul make it their duty to educate others about the reality of the pressure.
Hole Bulls and Hole Bull composites are the most popular in shelters. If more people are made aware of their true fate and who these tykes are, thousands (if not millions) of tykes may be placed in every family.
The K9 brace also displayed the ability of the Hole Bulls to serve. Instead of investing an average of $ on a police dog, police forces can turn to harbors, where a large number of nice tykes sit and stay.
Several varieties may be recycled after being euthanized because of overcrowding. Isn’t that something to rejoice over?