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Who is Afraid of Coco the Pitbull?

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Coco, a kind-hearted chocolate brown pitbull, struggles with acceptance and finding his place in a world that fears him because of his appearance and past. Join Coco on his journey from a fighting pit to a loving home, where he learns to communicate in sign language and wins the hearts of his neighborhood.

Coco was a chocolate brown pitbull with a white spot on his chest. He was bigger and stronger than other dogs. Coco was forced to fight, but he hated it. One day, the other dogs escaped, but Coco stayed behind. He thought there was nothing for him outside.

A kind woman with a buzzed grey haircut found Coco. She took him to her dog shelter to be treated and adopted. Coco watched as other dogs got adopted, but people skipped him because of his big, scary appearance. Coco felt very sad and lonely.

One day, a family of three visited the shelter. The dad, wearing an army uniform, saw Coco. The dad said, - He looks like my friends who have scars. The family decided to adopt Coco. Coco felt hopeful for the first time.

At his new home, Coco didn't know how to act like a normal dog. He was scared and kept to himself. - Why is Coco so quiet? asked the boy. The family realized Coco couldn't hear well because of his cropped ears. They decided to teach him commands in sign language.

The family started teaching Coco sign language. - Sit, the boy signed to Coco. Coco understood and sat down. Slowly, Coco began to feel comfortable and happy. He loved learning new tricks and cuddling with his new family.

Even though Coco felt happy at home, strangers still feared him. - Why are people scared of me? Coco wondered. This made Coco very sad. He didn't understand why people couldn't see his kind heart.

One day, during a walk, the boy saw a mom and girl signing to each other. - Look, they use sign language too! the boy said. He explained to them that Coco also communicates in sign language. The girl learned the signs and played with Coco. Other kids watched and joined in.

Coco felt overjoyed being treated with openness and acceptance. He became an important part of the neighborhood. - Coco, let's go help Mrs. Smith with her garden! the boy called. Coco loved accompanying his new friends during their daily tasks. At home, Coco lounged on the couch with his family, feeling at ease and happy.

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