Being “too nice” is not as bad as the world needs more kindness. Charlie was brought up by a sixteen-year-old boy who used to hit and slap him.
Charlie would never hit or fight back, so the dog deemed him “too nice” and did not want him. The dog put him in a shelter. When Maaria saw this dog, she knew he was in danger.
His breed was not something that people looked lightly at. So she drove two hundred miles to get him. When she was able to bring her home, her neighbor would often tell her not to leave his kitten with Charlie as Darwin; the cat might be in danger.
Charlie might kill Darwin. To the contrary, these two are inseparable! They love each other so much that they even cuddle when they sleep together. People have a bad connotation when it comes to Pitbulls that they are usually misunderstood.
Maaria was always drawn to Charlie’s red nose that she had him DNA-tested. It turns out that he is a Staffie Cross Rottweiler. Since a Staffordshire terrier is not considered as a Pitbull in the UK, she knew Charlie was safe.
The dreaded time came when Darwin had to say goodbye permanently. This devastated Charlie, but since they had a couple of kittens that the family fosters, he had furry friends to help him cope.
He is such a responsible big brother that he keeps these kittens and animals safe. Yes, this dog is nice. There is nothing wrong with being kind as we all need such gentleness in this world.
Charlie is teaching everyone to stop the stereotyping. Not every breed is the same; not every dog has the same personality. This kind of dog is full of life and has a lot of love to give.
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