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Unfortunately, not everyone was pleased with their decision to adopt Diggy. And, before long, the Waterford Township police were driving down their street, parking, and knocking on their front door.
Someone Thought Diggy Was A Pit Bull Mix
Dan was confused as to why there were officers at his front door. He didn’t do anything wrong. Was someone hurt or in trouble? As it turned out, it wasn’t that simple. The officers were there for a very specific reason, and it had nothing to do with a person.
Truth be told, they were there for Diggy. It turned out that one of Dan’s Facebook friends contacted the authorities after seeing the photo he posted online. The friend believed Diggy to be a pit bull mix, a breed that was banned in Waterford Township.
The Adoption Papers Said Diggy Was A Bulldog
Waterford Township had voted to ban pit bulls and any mix because they believed the breed was dangerous. The thing is, Diggy’s adoption papers clearly stated that he was an American bulldog. So what was the issue? Dan was very confused and wasn’t sure what the officers were talking about.
Dan realized that he only had Diggy for a few days, so he couldn’t be 100 percent sure he wasn’t dangerous. But in his heart, he knew his new friend was a good boy and wouldn’t hurt a fly. Diggy even ran up to the officers to lick their faces when they came to the gate!