Friday, December 17, 2010

Happy Free Day Leo!


Lots of talk about Michael Vick lately. The thing I like to focus on the most regarding this subject are his former dogs. We also stay focused on dogs that are still victims of cruelty in similar cases. Today it's been 3 years since we took Leo into Our Pack as a rescue. Later I officially adopted him. Happy free day Leo! You've brought the best to us and taught us so very much so we could help others! Look how peaceful, confident and wise he looks in the pic. I love my Leo. <3

9 comments:

  1. you never cease to amaze me with your compassion and your ability to focus on what counts... the dogs.

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  2. Thank you Em!! Leo guides me to it, every time!

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  3. I can't believe it has been three years already
    ! I am so thankful that this very special dog has touched my life! Thank you Marthina for sharing him and his story with so many!

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  4. Thank you Mary for all of your incredible help! It couldn't have been done without you!

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  5. Likewise I love my Leo too! They just don't get any better than him. The other adopter Mike

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  6. This is my first visit to your site - while I followed teh story of Vick's dogs and knew where Leo was - I was unaware of his great accomplishments - until NOW! I absolutely love my pitties - and rescue them as I can, on my own....it is my dream to one day have a full fledge pit rescue where I can do things like they are doing right now. Thank you for the inspiration and all the hard work you are doing on behalf of our pittie friends! The work you do helps to show the world that fighting dogs arent' vicious and mean, but really jsut want to be loved and love you back more than anything! You & Leo are such an inspiration to others!!!!!!

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  7. I hate what Vick did to his dogs. I have a pit that I rescued as a puppy from some kids that were feeding he crack cocaine a 5 weeks old to make her mean so that she could be a fighting dog. My Sassy is now 6 years old a she has severe anti social poblems because of it. She has bitten some of my friends not badly but little nips. I have to muzzle her when we have company because of this. When she nips somebody after she goes over to the person with her head down as if she was saying I am sorry. She has a sweet disposition most of the time. I am homebound and on oxygen and on days that I am not doing well she wont leave my. side. I can't even think of having her put to sleep. I hope that day never comes until she is old and can't function any more.I love my Sassy and wouldn't trade her for nothing

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