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Workers Were Terrified Of A Pitbull Until They Realized That The Dog Only Wanted To Play

Unfortunately, pitties have to deal with the bad image that society has created against them. If only people knew that these doggos are actually some of the sweetest pups out there, perhaps people would fear them less. In fact, they were known as “nanny dogs” because they were considered the best pups to look after children.

However, vile humans misused and mistreated them, creating the stigma that is yet to be reversed. This false idea that pit bulls are vicious evil doggos, causes people to fear and shun them. But all it takes is for humans to get to know these puppers and they would clearly see that they’re not really the monsters that people make them out to be.

In Rondonia, Brazil, some workers were completing a project at what looks to be like a hotel. The men were definitely just minding their own business when out of nowhere, they saw a pit bull running towards them. A couple of them pointed the dog out and urged their colleagues to hide.

A couple of workers hid behind a door, while the rest climbed up the counter so that the supposed vicious doggo wouldn’t be able to reach them. The pittie was full of energy, and he kept on running back and forth the counter because he wanted to reach the humans. Little did they know that the pooch only wanted to play with them.

After a few moments, one of the workers, whom we assume is a dog parent, approached the pittie and he tried to pet him. At this moment, his colleagues who were terrified of the fur baby were all smiling and laughing as they realized how foolish they were.

This is why we shouldn’t judge a doggo by its breed, especially pit bulls. These cuddly canines may look fierce, but that’s just how they are built. Deep inside, pitties are just the same as the furry goofballs that you have at home. See the hilarious clip below.

Credits: ViralHog

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