We’ve talked a lot about how tough it can be for certain dogs to find a forever home, but the reality is even harsher for some breeds.

Unfortunately, bully breeds, especially black-coated ones, often get the short end of the stick. There’s a persistent stigma surrounding them, and many people pass them by in shelters without a second thought.

These dogs are wrongly assumed to be aggressive, often without anyone even giving them a chance. But anyone who’s truly spent time with one knows these stereotypes don’t hold water.

Just like humans, dogs are shaped by their surroundings. Some may show fear-based behaviors due to years of neglect or mistreatment, but that doesn’t mean all are aggressive or dangerous.

When rescuers in Oklahoma met Ozzy for the first time, they understood he had a l

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