Dismissal Of Charges
Margaret Scott, a prosecutor in Waterford Township explained in a mail, “Immediately upon receipt of the signed and notarized affidavits from the veterinarians, we agreed that the charges should be dismissed.” The event was remarkable in many ways!
Changed Everything…
This turned into one historic incident, as the authorities had to change the law and reframe it. Now, it was no longer illegal to keep a pitbull and the owners had full independence to keep the dog according to their will. “We get to keep our boy,” Dan wrote in a celebratory Facebook post. “He’s a good boy.”
Thanksgiving!
Dan also thanked all the people who supported him. He wrote “Thanks Kristina Millman-Rinaldi and Detroit Dog Rescue for sticking with us throughout this process. Thank you Bobby Murkowski and Miller Canfield for the Great Job done! Thanks to everyone involved.”
Congratulating Fans
Tillary shared his happiness with the fans of Diggy. He also talked about the distressing time they went through. He said “I’m just really happy, you try to be optimistic and positive but there were scares where my girlfriend and I, we’d look at each other and say, ‘What if they take our dog from us?’
The End
It was a beautiful end. “Diggy will share many more happy days with his family in Waterford, MI,” said the post. “We can’t thank Dan, Megan, their legal team, as well as city officials, and all of Diggy’s supporters [enough], for helping to make this happen,” posted Detroit dog rescue.