The docile pitbull saves the lives of elderly people living alone, netizens: Although I am ugly, I am gentle

"Although I am ugly, but I am very gentle." The sentence applies not only to humans, but also to dogs. Many people have special prejudices against some ferocious-looking dog breeds, such as pit bulls that belong to the bulldog category. The

Pitbull is mainly a breed of dog that is cultivated as a fighting dog and has a greater lethality. Therefore, when people hear pit bulls, they usually have an inherent impression: is a very aggressive, aggressive, and lethal dog, so avoid . But there are exceptions to everything. Not all "dogs" have ferocious personalities. Sometimes they are not only not ferocious, but also gentle and alert, and even save others' lives.

There is a pit dog named Simba in Sweden who lives with his owner in a small village in the suburbs. On weekdays, everyone is extremely afraid of Simba's variety and appearance. The owner also knows the attitude of the neighbors, so he is very careful when he takes Simba out of the house. occasionally encounters its neighbors, and their neighbors will also make detours.

Although Simba is a fighting dog, he has a gentle personality that does not match his body shape and breed. Probably this is why Simba cannot be a fighting dog. Don't look at Simba's tall body, as if she was a baby when she acted like a baby.

Simba lives next door to an old grandmother who is over 80 years old. Simba greets her enthusiastically every time she sees her grandma. But every time responds to Simba, it's her grandmother with a look of fear and contempt . Simba does not understand why grandma is always indifferent and fearful to herself, but the owner understands that grandma is very afraid of Simba, so every time she goes out, she avoids her time when she is out.

One morning, the owner took Simba out for a walk as usual, just when he came back and passed the door of grandma's house. Uncharacteristically, Simba stopped moving and yelled desperately at the door of grandma's house. The owner of was very worried about waking up his sleeping neighbor, and tried desperately to stop Simba, but he failed. The always obedient and well-behaved Simba refused to stop barking.

Because of Simba's insistence, the owner also found it very strange. Stopped, walked to the door through the garden at the door of grandma's house, carefully observe whether there are special circumstances. Soon, heard a faint cry for help inside the door: Don't go, help me. Master heard the call for help, kicked the door open and rushed in. It turned out that grandma accidentally fell down when she was going downstairs, and injured her buttocks and could not move. Because grandma was fractured and unable to move, she hadn't eaten or drink for two days. She was very weak and almost lost consciousness. The owner hurriedly called an ambulance to take grandma to the hospital. If Simba did not find out, the consequences would be disastrous.

One month has passed. When the owner took Simba out again, he happened to ran into her grandma who was in a wheelchair basking in the garden. Grandma greeted Simba and the owner very happily, and for the first time actively reached out to touch Simba. Grandma slowly said to Simba: Thank you for hearing my cry for help, thank you for saving me, you are a very good puppy. also thought that Simba's alertness, kindness, and ignorance saved her grandma's life.

This matter quickly spread in the village, and everyone came to visit the "hero" puppy. The neighbors who were afraid of Simba also brought flowers and snacks to express their apologies and gratitude. The owner is also very happy to see the attitude of the neighbors change, Simba has turned from being cold and blinded to being a hero in the small village.

Not every Pitbull is very ferocious. Don't judge a dog's personality by breed. In fact, every dog ​​has its own unique personality. If we can be more kind, understand, care, and patient, we will find that the world is full of love. Don't let our own inherent impressions block our thoughts and imprison our progress.