Tuesday, February 14, 2012


Powerful, intelligent, loving, are just a few words that describe my four year old red nose Pit Bull, Taz. His pregnant mother was found as a stray wondering the streets of Baltimore. They took her back to the shelter where she and her growing pups were deemed for euthanasia. I first met Taz at a shelter that was filled with animals that had been given a second chance at life. Molly’s Place saved his family and the lives of many neglected, abused, orphaned, abandoned or unwanted animals. This shelter is unlike many others, a no-kill shelter that does not discriminate based on health, age, or breed. He was born just six weeks earlier on February 29, 2008 along with his brother and sister. His mother was very gentle, sweet, and affectionate and after spending some time with her puppies I decided one would become part of my family. Now that he was home, he needed a name. I decided on Taz, based from the cartoon Tasmanian devil, because he destroyed everything in his path. Over the last four years he has developed from an adorable, wrinkly puppy to a handsome, matured adult. For the most part he stays out of trouble; I have learned that he needs to stay busy with plenty of toys and activities to keep his mind stimulated. There are many benefits to having a pet, whether I am having a good day or bad, I know when walk through the door Taz will be there waiting anxiously to greet me.

5 comments:

  1. Taz seems like he has a personality of his own. Very nice pictures and I am glad he is a part of your life.

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  2. The bottom picture is adorable. Pit Bulls are so very misunderstood. I'm happy to see your blog is a good example of an actual Pit Bull, not what the media would like people to think! If you couldn't tell, I'm a big fan of the breed and I have a lot of love for these "bullies."

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  3. Taz is adorable! Sometimes I think people judge pitbulls and really do not understand them. My brother had a rottweiler-pitbull mix and he was the sweetest dog I have ever met!

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  4. I created a new blog, after I could not reacess this one. You can find it at MyRedBully@blogspot.com

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  5. Taz is adorable. I love pitbulls, they are my favorite dog breed. They are definitely a misrepresented breed. I owned one, and she was an amazing dog.

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