Tods: Dogfighting Survivor Inspires Community Change
Rescued in 2016, Tods now embodies resilience and serves as a beacon against cruelty now!

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In a story that melds heartbreak with hope, Tods—a resilient canine rescued in 2016 from a brutal dogfighting operation—is now turning 10 and serving as a living testament to survival and change. Born into a world of cruelty and neglect, Tods stands as an ambassador for all survivors of dogfighting and a rallying cry to end the epidemic that plagues many American communities.
A New Beginning From The Shadows
Rescued from the unthinkable horrors of dogfighting, Tods is described as an incredible example of inherent goodness. His caretaker, Rebecca Corry (known on Instagram as @rebeccacorry), shared an emotional message that not only celebrated his survival but also called attention to a pervasive problem. “He is one of a kind, an incredible example of inherent goodness, an ambassador for all survivors of the horrors of dogfighting and the single most important living being on earth to me,” read the caption accompanying Tods’s Instagram post. For those who followed his journey, the transformation from a victim of abuse to a symbol of hope is nothing short of inspiring.
Survival Against The Odds
Tods’s story is emblematic of the harsh realities of dogfighting in America—a practice perpetrated by individuals from all walks of life. The message emphasizes that dogfighting is not confined to a single stereotype but includes people from varied backgrounds: teachers, professional athletes, veterinarians, government officials, and even unsuspecting neighbors. The post starkly reminds the public that where dogfighting exists, a variety of criminal activities thrive, endangering both animals and humans alike. For anyone witnessing suspicious actions, the call to action is clear: “if you see something say something.” Law enforcement agencies, it is noted, cannot combat this epidemic alone.
Community Mobilization And The Role Of Activism
The Instagram post goes beyond commemorating Tods’s survival; it acts as a plea for collective action. The distressing realities of cruelty are underscored by the inclusion of a specific tip line for Los Angeles: 1-877-777-2585, dedicated solely to viable dogfighting tips. The emphasis on gathering information when reporting neglect or cruelty—insisting on obtaining the name and badge number of the reporting official—highlights the need for community vigilance and accountability.
Rebecca Corry’s involvement in advocacy groups like Stand Up For Pits Foundation further amplifies the importance of speaking up. In related Instagram posts, the foundation has long championed the cause of pit bull type dogs, leveraging public events and media appearances to spotlight the crisis. A recent post mentioned upcoming press conferences and live streams from the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office, underscoring the human cost of animal abuse. Activists at these events remind the public that crimes against animals are invariably linked to crimes against people.
Uniting Voices: Law Enforcement And Public Responsibility
The narrative weaves a larger tapestry that goes far beyond a single rescued dog. It delivers a sobering look at how systemic neglect and loosened controls on animal welfare contribute to a broader culture of abuse. Law enforcement agencies and animal control forces are depicted as overwhelmed and under-resourced, dealing with the fallout from a dismantled Animal Cruelty Task Force. In multiple related posts, advocates stress the interconnection between animal cruelty and other forms of societal harm, noting that animal abusers are often linked to broader criminal activities, including child abuse and drug-related offenses.
The call is clear: community members must step up. As one post from the foundation stressed, the city’s over 10 million residents are complicit in a crisis that has seen shelters resort to euthanasia of abused animals daily. Activists are urging everyone—from those attending stand-up comedy fundraisers to reluctant volunteers—to educate, report, and support spay and neuter initiatives. The message is pragmatic but impassioned: collective action is needed to reverse the tide.
A Beacon Of Hope In Troubled Times
As Tods approaches his 10th birthday this June, his journey from the depths of despair to a symbol of resilience offers a powerful message of hope. His survival is not simply a personal victory but a call to arms for all those who cannot speak for themselves. The story of Tods converges with broader efforts in Los Angeles and beyond to secure safer environments for both animals and people. It is a reminder that every voice matters and that change is possible when communities unite against cruelty.
In conclusion, Tods’s story is a rallying cry for accountability, change, and compassion. As communities across America grapple with the consequences of dogfighting and other intertwined crimes, his legacy—embodied in the tireless work of activists and concerned citizens—serves as both comfort and challenge. The survival of one life may be small, but its impact on thousands can be mighty. As advocates continue to urge vigilance and support, Tods remains a living, breathing symbol of hope for a safer future.
For further information or to report suspicious activity, remember to contact the Los Angeles Dogfighting Tip Line at 1-877-777-2585. Together, we can be the voice for those who cannot speak and create the change that our communities desperately need.

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