American Dog Magazine Summer 2012

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hAPPILy EvER AFTER

BRODIE’S

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PHoToS CourTESy oF AngEl CiTy PiT BullS

By eve-marie kuntzman, angel city pit BullS Director of funDraiSing

The world of animal rescue is not for the faint of heart. In this business, you get to see the very best that humanity has to offer, and sadly, sometimes you see the very worst as well. To be a success, one must apply the “glass half full” type of mentality through all walks of this life. Fortunately, there are so many good samaritans out there, from so many different places, and often where you least expect to find them. Brodie and his story is an example of the great expanse of that spectrum of humanity. Brodie is a sweet, happy-golucky puppy who didn’t get the best start in his young life. He was found alone on the streets, beaten and broken, and taken to a local animal shelter. Upon inspection by a veterinarian, he was found to be suffering a fractured jaw. But, that’s not all; the evidence was conclusive that the injuries he suffered came at the hands of a heartless human. From that awful side of the spectrum, however, Brodie has since catapulted to the opposite extreme. Angel City Pit Bulls was alerted of his plight and quickly came to his rescue. Thanks to the generosity and talents of comedienne Rebecca Corry, the funds were poised and ready to take care of Brodie’s surgical needs and time to

recover. Rebecca Corry is not an animal rescuer herself; she is a talented performer who seeks avenues to transform her gifts into helping others. As luck would have it, it was recently her birthday and using the website, www.causes.com, she put out a plea to her fans and followers to help make her birthday wish come true – and that wish was to raise funds to donate to Angel City Pit Bulls to help dogs like Brodie. Her generosity raised a handsome sum, and thanks to her efforts, Brodie is well on his way to the life he deserves. The spectrum of humanity will always be out there, something with which we all must contend. Luckily for Brodie, there are more hearts like those of Rebecca and her fans, that are chockfull and eager to help. Rebecca’s talents bring smiles and laughter to everyone she meets, and now it is her fans who in turn have brought smiles as well – to dogs like Brodie and to the people who continue to be inspired by such generosity. Brodie is currently in a foster home during his recovery and will be available for adoption in August. Brodie is learning house manners, basic training, and loves to play with other dogs!

For more information or to make a donation: Visit: www.angelcitypits.org

Email: info@angelcitypits.org Become a fan at: www.facebook.com/angelcitypitbulls

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