A little boy raised money to buy police dog vests

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Not all heroes wear robes, but in the heart of this ten-year-old boy, kindness seems endless. Brady Snakowski of Strongsville, Ohio received $315 thousand for his love of animals, which he used for four K9 agent canine suits.

It all started 2 years ago, after the child watched Live PD TV series with his mother. In fact, our hero was surprised to see that police chiefs aren’t automatically equipped with bulletproof vests as a dog sitter, or they risked it too.

This was unacceptable to him, so he knew he had to make a choice and he created the “GoFuոdMe” page to prove that our four-legged friends need new teams.

Soon after, he purchased the first K9 vests for the Ohio Army. From that moment, this boy was one hundred percent involved in his mission.

He participated in many activities to make his voice heard. What’s more, he even turned to a local congressman for help.

He says he wants to be a policeman because he wants people to be safe, because it’s very important that these rescue dogs are safe too.

Little Hero recently founded a charity that raises money for K9 and military armies for executives. So Brady collected more than $315 thousand, which means it can be used to buy vests for 257 coins.

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