But that was fine with Roo-because part of his mission was to change people's minds about pit bulls. It seemed like a terrible idea large and heavy with thick muscles that can make them look less than graceful, pit bulls are everything that most Frisbee dogs aren't. Once Wallace made it home, Roo knew the dog needed a mission, and serendipity led them to the world of competitive dog Frisbee. Roo and his wife franticly fought to keep Wallace alive until they could return home to adopt him-even though they already had two dogs. While on his honeymoon, Roo learned that Wallace was about to be put down. A scientist and shelter volunteer, Roo could immediately see that Wallace was something special. Then Andrew "Roo" Yori entered the picture. Today, Wallace is a champion but in the summer of 2005, he was living in a shelter, a refugee from a suspicious pit bull-breeding operation.
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