Don’t Judge a Book by its Cover
Spending his days and nights on the streets, Bob saw human nature at its best and worst. Most of those he came across were kind to him, but some were mean. It gave him a very strong instinct about people.
Now if he senses a good, warm-hearted person, he calmly lets them approach and stroke him. But Bob can sniff or spot someone who is out to hurt or harm him from a mile away. And if he feels a threat, he soon lets them know. His hiss is quite something to behold. He has protected me from potential threats on more than one occasion.
What’s important is that his judgment has nothing to do with appearances. How someone looks, the way they dress, or the colour of their skin. It’s about what’s going on inside, whether they are a good person or a bad one.
He never judges a book by its cover.