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The Pit Bull Bible - Two books in one third part with many photos for free! - cover

The Pit Bull Bible - Two books in one third part with many photos for free!

Lore Jarosch

Editorial: JustLore

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Sinopsis

The complete Pit Bull Bible is written for saving lives. I give all I earn to kids and mistreated animals. The police said, "pit bulls are too darn´nice!" and the book tells you why. The hugest secret of the billion Dollar dog fighting industry is that the pit bulls do not even attack their torturers! This is why they abuse pit bulls!
 
Three nuns walked into a kill shelter and saved a pit bull from death row which returned the favor at once: Thumper made their lives heavenly!
 
One pit bull saved his owner from a shark.
 
Another pit bull threw himself over a deadly poisonous snake to save the kids of the family and gave his life for them.
 
Lily, the pit bull, lost her leg having pushed her human love off the rails when a train was about to kill her, because she had fainted! Lily was ready to give her life.
 
A street dog, a great pit bull, was simply there for an unknown woman and her baby when a brutal attacker with a knife threatened them. The pit bull jumped into action and the attacker got lost. The brave pit bull was sitting down with the two victims in the car of the woman, taking care of them until the police arrived.
 
He was adopted by the same family he had saved.
 
There are hero pit bulls all over the place, but pit bulls are also fantastic therapy dogs! Pit bulls have more patience with kids and this is why they lived with farmers when the Brits brought them to America, who had bred them as fighting dogs. The pit bulls outsmarted the inhuman monsters and become beloved pets of farmer families in America.
 
There is also evidence that not the pit bulls, but other smaller dogs were used in America for bear fights with Grizzlies in California where both - the bear and the dogs -, had no chance because of human beasts. People even extinguished the Grizzlies in California.
 
Today almost nobody knows about the bears being at home before in the Californian mountains. It has been the people, not the pit bulls, who loved to kill for nothing but brutality.
 
There was Popsicle, who a police officer found in a plastic bag hanging in a freezer! A gang member of the dog fighting horror put him there to die! Popsicle rose to fame and became a life saver of humans!
 
The best being I ever met, was Arielle, the Mexican pit bull. She was pure joy, energy of love and enthusiasm to make happy! Arielle had the deepest impact on my life forever, and I know, as they say in Mexico, that a dog you treated well, will wait for you to help you cross the river to eternity, it will be Arielle, who will be waiting for me. She will help many.
 
Pit bulls are the favorite dogs of the ones who have them. They have the most expressive personalities. Pit bulls are cuddle bugs. They are funny and have the greatest energy when they leave the house to go for a walk and greet the day, everybody included.
 
I adore and love pit bulls forever. So does everyone who is able to love and to recognize love. The book gives some more insights into the colorful world of pit bulls you can share with them.
 
The book saves lives of the street dogs, cats, mistreated horses, donkeys, wild animals which need help and supports the children of the vets..
 
I have opened a Non Profit Foundation with my life partner, the American Ambassador Roy Huffington, who "loved me more than anybody ever loved anybody", in Mexico.
 
But althoough the daughter of his had to sign him she will not get anything more after his death, because she had got already everything, she kept all his money Roy wanted for me, and I wanted for helping only. In our Non Profit Foundation there was not one cent.
 
I do not want to give up anybody - humans or animals -, so I am writing books for saving lives. Buy the books and make promotion in your social media and save lives with me! Thanks, Lore
Disponible desde: 23/11/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 360 páginas.

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