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Monika Wesolowski sits with her dog Kaos on her lap while Braveheart relaxes on the couch inside her house. Braveheart had his throat cut by an unknown person in Murray County. (Jeremy Stewart / Rome News-Tribune)
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A violent act and an outpouring of compassion have shaped the current life of a Rome dog.
Now the future is getting brighter for the playful pitbull mix named Braveheart, as his story of tragedy and hope has helped Monika Wesolowski find a way to keep him.
Wesolowski has raised $1,500 to help build a privacy fence around the back yard of her home in the Celanese neighborhood.
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