It’s hard to grasp how someone could look at a dog and assume he’s mean based solely on appearance. Yet for Sully, a five-year-old Pit Bull with a tender spirit, that was his reality.

To those passing by, he was just another “aggressive bully” to avoid. But anyone who spent even five minutes with him would have seen the truth.

Sully was full of love.

Instead, he spent countless days curled up in a cramped kennel, drifting off each night with the quiet hope that someone would finally recognize the kindness in his eyes.

Eventually, that someone arrived, and everything began to change.

A Cramped Kennel And A Body In Pain

Julia Correll, founder of Desert Dog Project , a group that supports shelter dogs with medical needs and finds them foster homes, met Sully while volunteering at Mar

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