Theo The Pit Bull Gets Rescued By Another Dog And Adopted By A New Owner

Theo is a pit bull that faced some serious adversity early in life. The dog suffered a head injury that left him clinging to life. Another pit bull helped him find a helping hand. Day-by-day he got stronger and better. Within 10 days, the dog was adopted and headed to a new home.

His new owner recognized how caring and patient Theo was. She decided he would be perfect for a therapy dog. Once a week she takes him to the local hospital to spread his joy and spirit with those who need his big personality.

Watch the video to see what happens when Theo’s owner takes him on a vacation to freely run and play.

He’s such a spirited and happy dog that brings joy to others.

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