This Man Took A Selfie With His Dog, Police Took Action

Published on 06/03/2019
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It seemed that everyone was putting in the extra effort to ensure that Diggy would get to stay with his forever home. The executive director of Detroit Dog Rescue Kristina Rinaldi paired up with Dan and said,  “I have Diggy’s paperwork from another municipality and a veterinarian.” The paperwork was the evidence that Dan needed to prove that Diggy is an American Bulldog, not one of the dogs on the breed-ban list for Waterford Township.

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It seemed that Kristina took more safeguards before the adoption than the police had originally thought! She said that the dog rescue called Waterford Township before the adoption to ensure that American Bulldogs were allowed. Dan added that he licensed Diggy as an American bulldog before he brought him home. With this mounting evidence, did the courts sill have a case against Diggy?

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