Posted on 12/28/2012 7:16:56 PM PST by chrisinoc
On Christmas, this big and beautiful shepherd dog was found, frightened and alone, living on the Los Angeles river. Thanks to one amazing man, he was rescued from his life of solitude and starvation.
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What else can we expect from the country that voted for a Senator with the highest rating from NAARL, and who opposed the "infant born alive legislation."
Thank you for sharing this story. I have tears in my eyes.
A fellow herper was walking his dog in this weather a couple nights ago and saw a guy toss a wiggling sack in the trash can and go back inside.
The herper checked in the can and found a full grown Ball Python.
The man was in the middle of a divorce and “threw away” his snake.
Death by freezing is -very- slow and painful for ectotherms.
People suck.
Great video, and great rescue. What a sweet pup, nothing but playful even though he was half starved. Someone is going to get a lovely, loyal pet.
Thanks, Joe and Chris.
What a sweet GS! He wasn’t frightened at all! Glad they got him out of there!
What an absolute sweetheart - and the same could be said of his rescuers!
Somebody’s getting themselves a lovely GSD.
All 4 of my boys and girls are pound puppies from the Downey, Bell Gardens and Compton area. Those people throw away their dogs like just another piece of garbage.
Fortunately for my boys and girls they all live with me on my farm in a remote, mountainous area of far Northern California now.
I still own my home in Downey, but we only go down to visit friends and family about once a year for about 2 weeks max; all I can take of So. Cal.
What they need to do down there is exterminate about 80% of the so called human population and and hold the remainder legally responsible for the health and welfare of their dogs .
If they fail in their responsibilities they should be fined and jailed.
he’s happy AND hamdsome!
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