No, actually Zane who was rescued from the animal shelter 12 years ago, stayed on dry land Tuesday as his master Mike Motulski took the Pit Bull Plunge with scores more at City Park Beach raising …
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No, actually Zane who was rescued from the animal shelter 12 years ago, stayed on dry land Tuesday as his master Mike Motulski took the Pit Bull Plunge with scores more at City Park Beach raising funds for the Little Rhodie Bully Breed Club. The club seeks to overcome attitudes that the breed is vicious and unsuitable as family pets. Mike, who lingered at the beach in his swimsuit after the plunge, said the water wasn’t all that cold. No pit bulls were seen going into the bay, confirming that while they are loveable, they are also sensible. (Warwick Beacon photos)
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