Posted on 08/11/2015 4:14:55 PM PDT by GoneSalt
I hope to God the handwritten note will help identify the bastard(s) who did this despicable thing.
There are some very sick people out there. But why was the dog running around loose? Most places here in FL, dogs must be on a leash. You can’t just let dogs loose the night before in a condominium complex. It was probably someone who lives there and who knew the owners allowed the dog to run free.
I hate to imagine what that poor little dog must have gone through. I hope they catch whoever did this and I hope the owners learn to be more careful if they ever decide to get another dog.
I’d like to shoot the bastard who did this and laugh as I watch him die. Sometimes justice means you have to cut human flesh.
Pomeranians are the most friendly, lovable & playful people dogs on this earth. I’ve seen them in hospital as therapy dogs.
Hope the perpetrator dies miserably and painfully.
Forgive me, Lord, for thinking that but I’m not perfect.
Those who murder animals usually graduate to murdering animals.
Hunters excluded.
Someone better find the perp fast.
I’d find them and they’d never be heard from again.
Ever.
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the more I learn about humans the move I love dogs...
Like the ones who steal small dogs from yards, here and then try to sell them to people in the PetCo parking lot?
The cops know about it.
But instead of grabbing the dogs and returning them to their owners, they just run the ferals off the lot.
We got approached one time last summer.
Feral pulled back his hoodie to show us a terrified Yorkie.
The manager of PetCo, a friend, is livid that nothing is ever done about them.
I’ll volunteer my Dobe bitch for duty.
Anyone who kicks her is suicidal damn fool.
Given the heat of summer, there might be sweaty DNA on it.
*If* the cops bother to check.
Horse whipped. 50 lashes. Maybe more than once if insufficient shame and remorse is shown.
Ugh. My God. I have heard nothing of this, but yes that sounds exactly like something the usual suspects would do.
And sadly that also sounds like a typical uninterested police response.
What you describe and what I read in this story is the type of thing that someone who has no respect for anything outside of what they can get from whatever they can take off another person would do.
Human parasites.
Apparently in this case they got their jollies and had to share their amusement with the unfortunate owner of this poor dog.
It pains me to know that God’s beautiful dog was killed by such inferior and base creatures.
I can only hope that one day those who did this get taken out by their own wretched kind one day soon.
That is profoundly stated.
Man, that brings tears.
I can’t wrap my mind around it.
Many times this summer, I have swerved to avoid hitting a butterfly or moth.
Just today, I barely missed one of those looks-like-a-Monarch-but-isn’t little guys.
I don’t plan to swerve, it just happens.
Last month, I went to the bowels of Bawlmer [not far from the riot zone] to rescue an elderly, mistreated Argentine Boa.
Longest hour of my life, in that city.
Fecking GPS sent us on the Grand Tour Of Hell, going in, no less.
I plotted my own way back out.
We went into PetCo to talk to my friend and form our own “plan” for the Yorkie but when we came out, the feral was gone.
People may rag on buying “breeder dogs” but unlike that dog-napping little puke, in a court of law, I can produce hard evidence that a dog is mine, including the DNA of both parents, if necessary.
My advice to everyone is MICROCHIP your pets, whether pedigreed or pound.
It may be your only hope of finding, identifying and recovering your beloved pet, if one of these maggots snatch it right out of your yard, which they do, with horrifying frequency.
I hate this world.
People can have those opinions on breeder dogs, but wherever you acquire a dog from, you are giving a loving home to one who needs a loving home.
Unfortunately, even in our modern society, there are going to be animals that slip through the cracks and lead very rough and/ or very short lives.
We save the ones God sends to us, and we love them.
I got my beloved Isis microchipped, and I went to petsmart and made her a lovely little red bone name tag with my info on it, but of course that can be removed.
But the other measures I take is that I am always with her, unless I have to go where she cannot follow, then she remains inside guarding the cat.
But if she is outside, I am outside. I consider it my duty to protect her from the dangers of the human world the best I can.
I lost my previous dog, Grainger beloved friend, in New Orleans. He escaped one afternoon under the shotgun house, and man I was just mortified.
A big beautiful sherpherd on the loose in a bad part of New Orleans. The people that could have picked him up at anytime do some extremely ****ed up **** to dogs, like tie them from a tree and skin them alive or burn them with gas, or beat the firehouse’s dalmation so badly that two of her legs are amputated. Not even kidding about that either, they are awful, awful dregs.
By the Grace of God, after searching for him for 24 hours straight, as I drove home giving up after being chased up a highway by a man on foot because I kept driving around his hood too much... I found him trying to go back under the house the same way he left. I had him 8 more years after that.
I could do without this world too, but at least there are dogs here <3
We are living parallel lives, apparently.
I even have ‘fences within fences’ so that the dogs have no way to the outside world and the outside world can’t accidentally get into their world.
Place is locked down like Alcatraz.
I also had my dogs tattooed, along with the chips.
Their chips are registered with several services, just to cover all bases.
Started doing that after Djinni’s chip [inserted in Canada, where she was born] did not show up on a “universal scanner” at the vets’.
She got a new chip and a tat soon after.
I have network cameras so I can see what they’re doing when I’m not home and DVR surveillance cams running/rceording 24/7 and the neighbor has a key in case I’m too far away to get back to help them on time.
Anywhere you step on this property, lights up blindingly, thanks to really great super-LED security lights I got at Lowes.
Paranoid?
Yeah...but I love my critters and will do everything possible to keep them safe.
:)
It brings tears to my eyes that the last moments on earth for this poor little elderly dog were spent in pain and terror. Find out who did it and beat the living s___ out of them, regardless of age. Anyone who could kill a defenseless little dog and then mock his loving family is too sick to live among humankind.
I still think most human beings are decent. Mutants like this need to be exterminated to protect the gene pool.
Bring a hammer, nails and a cross. Scum like this deserve the worst.
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