ELDERBULLS

By Sarge the Elderbull

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(CLICK ON PHOTO FOR LARGER VERSION) Every dog is an individual, so we made dog tags that celebrate each one's unique personality! And no...

The Power of the Elderbull

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Tho' much is taken, much abides; and tho' We are not now that strength which in old days Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, ...

What's in a Name?: Pit Bulls and Senior Citizens

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In Shakespeare's play, "Romeo & Juliet," two star-crossed lovers fall in love, but they belong to two fueding families and...

The Mad Dog/Pit Bull Fallacy of 1925 and 2011

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Yesterday on Facebook I promised to send my trading card (shown below) to every person who correctly filled in the blanks to the following e...

Part Two: With Friends Like These, Who Needs Enemies?

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There's an old fable about a man in Persia who sat at a city gate and saw the Plague entering the city. He asked the Plague how many it ...

The History of the Pit Bull: Santa Claus Was a Dogfighter

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"PIT BULLS WERE HISTORICALLY BRED AND USED FOR FIGHTING." We hear this over and over from politicians looking to pass breed-discri...

Pit Bull Dogs of the Past, Present, and Future

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My humans did some shopping this weekend throughout upstate New York. They thought they left us dogs at home, but images of pit bulls kept p...

A Month of Famous Firsts...from the First Ladies!

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All across the USA, the past 30 days have been full of FIRSTS ! So my housemates, "The FIRST Ladies" -- Mary Todd Lincoln (left),...

21st Century Pit Bull Dogs in Advertising

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We always hear about the good old days, when pit bull dogs were used in mainstream marketing & advertising. Buster Brown? The RCA dog? W...
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Sarge the Elderbull
I'm Sarge and I'm a 16 year old elderbull. After spending the first 14 years of my life with an animal abuser in Philadelphia, humane law enforcement officers rescued me (and 30+ of my friends) in September 2008 and brought us to the Pennsylvania SPCA. I still have scars and injuries from my old life, but they're all external; on the inside, I'm the most peaceful, happy, forgiving dog you'll ever meet. In February 2009 I went home to my new mom and dad (Kim Wolf and Thad Stringer). I live with five other adopted dogs, including my girlfriend, a 9-year-old adopted pug named Mary Todd Lincoln. In spring of 2009, I got certified with "Pals for Life" to do pet visitation at nursing homes, rehab centers, libraries, etc. I'm one of the oldest (and most famous!) dogs in the program and everyone loves me, especially the ladies! I also visit schools to educate children about animal issues. I've been on television, in newspapers and magazines, and all over the internet. I love sharing my story with anyone who will listen. Just don't ask me about my gas......it's the only dangerous thing about me.
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