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Colorado Man Rescues German Shepherd With Muzzle Taped Shut
Little Things.com ^
| July 13, 2015
| Anna Halkidis
Posted on 07/13/2015 8:21:43 PM PDT by chrisinoc
A Colorado man is being hailed a good Samaritan after rescuing an abandoned German shepherd whose muzzle and legs were taped shut.
On Saturday, Carl Allen and his friend were on their way to a car dealership when they noticed the pooch stranded on the road. He quickly jumped out of the car in disbelief, calling the scene terrifying.
At first, the 8-month-old dog was so frightened he began to urinate on himself. Thankfully, a passerby came to help Allen and the two were able to remove the tape.
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To: chrisinoc
I have a soft spot for German Shepherds. I do not have a soft spot for people who abuse dogs. Disgusting.
May justice fall, as well as legal consequence.
To: AnotherUnixGeek
The sort of person who would do this to a trusting dog is just a hop, skip and a jump away from committing atrocities on people.
I agree, and as I understand it the evidence bears this out.
To: Salamander
A chain saw is not barbaric, it’s to quick.
I prefer a field phone generator, Exacto knives, and dental tools.
For the coup de gras; tie them to a chair, inject them with 500cc of battery acid.
Wait 30 seconds then cut them loose and watch’em bounce.
Harm my dogs and I will harm you.
That’s my motto.
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To: Rides_A_Red_Horse
I found my Honey Bunny at the pound; they had her in the medical kennel, scheduled to kill her because she was very ill and had hip displascia.
S#itstains at the pound did not even want me to adopt her; had to pay 200 dollars, sign a bunch of papers saying all medical care was at my expense and that I would never bring her back to any pound.
Took her to my vet and she cost me 1400 dollars (my brand new M-1 A that I was saving for) for treatment of a systemic infection and rickets, my vet told me that was the first time he had ever seen rickets in a dog. The vet told me her hips probably would not cause her any discomfort but she would never walk normally, the bunny part of her name is because she hops.
For the first 5 months she was with me she slept in a doggy bed next to my bed with my hand in her mouth, she was terrified of being alone.
5 years later my sick little girl is a 214 pound beauty, did I forget to mention she is an English Mastiff?
She loves her daddy and her daddy loves her.
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