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by beetree on 14 August 2016 - 18:08

You left out the best part...the raw chicken bones. Nothing better for white healthy teeth.

That poor tied-up dog got to starve and thirst while looking at some idiot throwing food inside at him through a window where he couldn't reach it. Not just stupid, but torture!

Mithuna

by Mithuna on 14 August 2016 - 18:08

yes it was very heart breaking. And now the original owner is on a high horse.

by hexe on 14 August 2016 - 21:08

Someone might want to remind the original owner that they could be charged with neglect for failing to ensure the dog was receiving adequate care...

Mithuna

by Mithuna on 14 August 2016 - 22:08

The original owner has one up on them because when she called both counties AC turned her away. The first one said they had a space prob, and the other one said they had a parvo outbreak.
Surprisingly, its the " parvo outbreak " people who came and did what they did. Now the officer from the " parvo people " went straight to the hosp to " beg " the original chance not to make a report to the superiors.
So she feels like she is in the driver's seat.

BlackthornGSD

by BlackthornGSD on 15 August 2016 - 01:08

She really needs to do whatever is in the dog's best interest.

Mithuna

by Mithuna on 15 August 2016 - 02:08

She has admitted to me that she knows she can no longer take care of the dog, but she felt mistreated the manner in which the dog was acquired by the rescue org.
She is pissed off that they are raising money for the dog, when the dog has not even been signed over.

by hexe on 15 August 2016 - 03:08

No good deed goes unpunished. SHE felt mistreated? She leaves the dog tied up inside the house with a nincompoop for a 'caretaker', and SHE felt mistreated? Sheesh. She should be grateful ANYONE came and got the dog out and then took the dog in--generally speaking, most shelters wouldn't even mess with a dog that was reputed to be aggressive, and owner surrenders of such are, more often than not, led right into the euthanasia room.





 


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