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SPECIAL GUEST APPEARANCE BY SHORTY ROSSI


 

Shorty Rossi and HerculesFormer actor, entertainment guru and pit bull rescuer Shorty Rossi has lofty ideals, a tough attitude and an entertainment industry Rolodex to help his cause. And he's gathered together three friends/employees; RonaldAshley and Sebastian, to take on the gargantuan task of rescuing, rehabbing and training the most misunderstood of dogs—pit bulls. 

Shorty, a workaholic with a devilish sense of humor and quick temper, balances two jobs—running Shortywood Productions, a Hollywood talent management company for little people, as well as Shorty’s Rescue, his pit bull rescue group. www.shortywood.com

Shorty, aptly named, and his three cohorts happen to be little people with the biggest hearts for these adorable dogs, who often are bigger than they are. Pit Boss follows the everyday drama and joy of these buddies and business partners as they hit the streets of Los Angeles in their fight to overcome stereotypes — for themselves and the pit bulls they save.

 

Shorty Rossi

Shorty, 35, grew up in two different worlds – one an upper-middle-class, almost completely white, suburban neighborhood of Los Angeles, with his dwarf parents, and the other the Nickerson Gardens Housing Projects in Watts, a section of South Central Los Angeles, where he lived with a family friend to avoid conflict at home. By the age of 15, Shorty was living on his own.

When Shorty was 18 years old, he was involved in a gang-related shooting and convicted of several felonies. He was sent to a youth facility and later to Folsom State Prison to serve a total sentence of 10 years, 10 months and 10 days. While in prison, Shorty turned his life around, and by the time he was released, he was determined to make something better out of his life.

Looking to make a fresh start, Shorty turned to entertainment jobs and soon learned he could earn lucrative gigs as a little person. Shorty landed his first job in show business at Universal Studios Hollywood as "Alvin" for an Alvin and the Chipmunks stage show. Since then, he has appeared in several commercials and worked on several movies, including The Grinch, with Jim Carrey; The Kid, with Bruce Willis; Call Me Claus, with Whoopi Goldberg; and Showtime and Daddy Day Care, with Eddie Murphy, among others. In addition, he has appeared on dozens of TV shows and performed live in theater for years. In 2000, Shorty founded his own company, Shortywood Productions, to provide and manage little people entertainers for all types of shows, private parties and corporate events.

But Shorty has a special passion that has been a major part of his life since he was a teenager – championing the cause of pit bulls. Shorty has owned pit bulls since he was 14 and credits them with "saving his life," by being such loyal companions through some of the roughest times in his life.

Because of his love for the breed, Shorty took on another huge endeavor, forming Shorty’s Pit Bull Rescue, a second business that rescues, rehabilitates and places neglected and abused pit bulls in loving, nurturing homes. Shorty’s Rescue is not a shelter or a charity; its employees work tirelessly to help relieve the suffering of and prevent cruelty to pit bulls through education and activism. Through positive pit bull involvement in the community, Shorty’s Pit Bull Rescue influences a healthy/much-deserved reputation for the breed. Shorty’s Pit Bull Pet Stars have worked on several independent, student and short films as well as public-service commercials and various print ads. The group does volunteer work by visiting nursing homes, schools, functions and hospitals. 

After injuring himself in a stunt, Shorty became interested in service animal training. He trained one of his own pit bulls to be a service animal, and he actively has been involved in the Americans with Disabilities Act community ever since. Currently, two of Shorty’s dogs are registered service animals, with one in training.

Shorty is a workaholic by nature; therefore, he doesn’t have much spare time for socializing. When in social settings, he often surrounds himself with people of all backgrounds in his home in Los Angeles and his second home in Mexico, where he also spends a lot of time promoting pit bull awareness. Shorty has a special place in his heart for his employees Ashley, Sebastian and Ronald, who are all little people. Shorty loves cigars, wine, and relaxing with friends and his five pit bulls.

 

Hercules

Hercules was rescued in 2004 in Las Vegas when he was just 6 weeks old.  A destructive puppy during his first nine months of life, Hercules was almost adopted to a family when Shorty moved from Las Vegas to San Francisco. Shorty decided not to give Hercules away, and the rest is history!

After some intense training, Hercules became Shorty's closest companion. When Shorty injured his back, Hercules was trained as his second service animal; Geisha is his first. Hercules’ training as a service animal and entertainment dog was a complete success for Shorty.

On his first day as a service animal, Hercules traveled by train. From the start, he acted as if he’d doing this for years. Switching trains, Hercules encountered his first challenge. The train system had delays due to technical problems, which led to overcrowding. Hercules was completely surrounded. As he could do nothing, he sat still and slept the entire ride.


Shorty and Hercules


Upon arriving in San Francisco, Hercules and Shorty caught a cable car. Once again, Hercules acted as if he’d been doing this for years. Following their cable-car trip, Hercules and Shorty said their prayers at a local church and then had play time in Washington Square Park. Next, they went to lounge and drink wine with old "paisans". Once the break was over, they took a mini bus back to the train station to return home. Not bad for a day's work! 

Hercules does all sorts of service-dog work and also attends charity events. He has also performed in film, commercials and television. Despite the chaos and excitement frequently surrounding him, Hercules always is pleased to be around people. When Geisha grew older and more difficult in public, Hercules became Shorty's No. 1 service animal. He has traveled all over the country and promoted himself in a positive light … even though pit bulls usually have such a bad rap. Hercules certainly has established himself in the L.A. scene – he even has his own IMDB page!

 

 

 

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