Pitbull chained in snow cries for help – now watch when the policeman comes to his rescue

Pit bulls have a bad reputation and are sometimes mistakenly identified as “fight dogs.”

Many people believe that the breed is the most violent and aggressive one out there. But the truth is pit bulls aren’t naturally aggressive—they only become aggressive when their owners mistreat them.

It breaks my heart to see pit bulls so misunderstood even though they face more than their share of neglect and abuse. But perhaps the most painful thing is that when pit bulls end up in shelters, they’re often the last dogs to be adopted.

Fortunately, though, the tide is turning, thanks to dogs like Kiah, and the wonderful man who adopted her.

Her unbelievable story is one you’ll defintely want to share.

When Kiah was found, she was chained outside in the icy cold. But a police officer rescued her, and soon, she got much more than a second chance in life.

She was given a golden opportunity to showcase her breed’s best side—by working side by side with police officers in New York.

Not only is Kiah the first pit bull to work as a police dog in New York State, she also passed her training with the highest marks.

Everyone, including her owner, Justin, was impressed.

“All pit bulls are not nasty and aggressive, Kiah is a perfect example of that. She loves everyone, is friendly and although she came from the terrible ills she showed in the end she has a heart of gold,” said her handler, Justin Bruzgul.

The members of her community feel safe with Kiah on the job. And now, Kiah is convincing the public that pit bulls are harmless and can help the community just like any other police dogs.

Currently, Kiah and Justin are focusing not only on crime prevention, but also on combating the prejudices that surround Kiah’s breed.

We wish them all the luck in the future! Check out the video on the next page to see how Kiah, New York State's first pit bull K9 officer and Justin is trying to change the pit bull breed's image!

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49 thoughts on “Pitbull chained in snow cries for help – now watch when the policeman comes to his rescue

  1. God bless this great man/police officer and his family for giving this sweet little girl a second chance to see what having people that understand this breed and to see what real live is. I just hope the cruel person/persons that left her chained outside git arrested.

  2. If anyone ever researched instead of spreading hate, pit bulls are not aggressive. They just have jaw strength;it is the only reason they can be dangerous. And Rottweilers, possibly German Shepards and that skinny of a Rottweiler all have stronger jaw strength. Unfortunately, because the can inflict damage,they were purchased by people who wanted attack or fighting dogs. Any breed of dog can be made aggressive in the hands of the wrong owners. Certain dogs can kill without a doubt. But good training and being a sensible owner can out weight the risks.

  3. Poor dog. They aren’t outside dogs, let alone in the cold. I kept my son’s pit lab mix because she’s a good sweet dog and he couldn’t find a place to rent to him with her. A dog that had been through so much in her short life before he rescued her and still such a good natured dog.

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