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This has made me really sad ..

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Clumsymum · 21/09/2010 14:34

I don't know how anyone could

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BeerTricksPotter · 21/09/2010 14:37

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CherryChapstick · 21/09/2010 14:38

What a wanker!!!

I feel the same way when I see overweight animals. Just no bloody need for it!!

ShinyAndNew · 21/09/2010 14:39

I don't know how they could do it, but they do it around here regularly Sad

At least this dog was somewhere it was found quickly. I know someone who found a dog on a rarely used part of our beach. It was very dehydrated. They think it must have been there at least a few days. It's not near any housing estates, so there is no way it could have just escaped and gotten lost there.

There was another whose owner tied his SBT up outside a shop and then walked to the taxi rank and went home. He was caught and charged a stoopidly small amount.

There are always stray or wandering dogs around here.

Vallhala · 21/09/2010 15:42

The CCTV stills are now winging their way around the animal rights/welfare scene. I hope that the wicked is caught and punished... before any inadequate legislation is applied to him.

booyhoo · 21/09/2010 17:56

how terrible. why abandon there is you really don't want the dog??? why not leave it at a rescue or pound? i know they aren't all the best of places but it would have been better than this. hope they get him. can they not get his vehicle reg off the CCTV?

spikeycow · 21/09/2010 21:48

You think that's bad some evil bastard has been in the paper after strangling a dog because his dopey sister didn't want it any more. They didn't punish him because he would have missed his army training. I hope he gets sent to a war zone and gets his legs blown off. And I mean it

BeerTricksPotter · 24/09/2010 10:50

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Vallhala · 24/09/2010 10:58

Hopefully, because the public know about this dog, Beer, the RSPCA will recognise that it's not worth their next bequest to kill her lest the knowledge of it should get out.

Although a dog with an allegation of biting, regardless of reason, stands almost no chance of living in the RSPCAs hands, it's true.

I heard a couple of days ago that the owner, Andrew Shepherd, had alleged that Ginger had "nipped" someone - no doubt owing to the pain she was in.

I hope that the bastard gets put down for what he has done - preferably in the veterinary sense although a very long stretch in prison might suffice. Fifty years should do it.

Alternatively, give me a gun and turn a blind eye... Angry

BeerTricksPotter · 24/09/2010 11:05

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arfasleep · 28/09/2010 13:06

Surely if the dog really had a history of biting it would be a very bad idea to just leave her somewhere, where she might bite someone else? Confused

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