After losing her furry brother, a senior Labrador named King, Gigi felt sad and grief-stricken. Having lost her companion and playmate, she was also lonely.
Her owner, Aaron Michael Louis, thought bringing Gigi to the park to socialize would help her, but other dog owners were not so considerate.
People kept avoiding Gigi, and would not let their dogs play with her, so she ended up playing by herself once again.
It was simply heartbreaking because all Gigi wanted was to have fun like the other dogs.
All-Encompassing Pittie Prejudice
Pit Bulls are often the most misunderstood dog breed by the public due to wrongly-labeled stereotypes that claim that these dogs are dangerous and have a stronger bite strength than other dog breeds.
However, according to the journal article, titled: Pit bulls and prejudice [1], published by the American Psychological Association, “scientific research demonstrates that no truth exists in these common stereotypes”.
Still, pervasive bias against Pit Bulls persists in society, and Gigi and Aaron felt it firsthand.
“I wanted to take Gigi to the park to help socialize her. People were avoiding her. They didn’t want their dogs playing with her, so she ended up playing by herself. And that just made me feel so awful, watching my dog not be able to have fun with other dogs,” Aaron told The Dodo.
Even when Aaron would take Gigi on walks, he would often see people cross the street to avoid them. “I never get like frustrated or mad because in my mind, I’m just like, ‘They don’t know us’. They’re going off something that they believe without even meeting us,” Aaron commented.
And, it’s not only Gigi that’s the victim of an ugly prejudice.