Posted on 12/12/2015 9:22:41 AM PST by Altariel
On May 1, Jill Dyche was filming dogs at the Carson Animal Shelter in California when she heard a dog crying. When she found the 9 year old Doberman, she saw that his owner was surrendering him.
Jill captured the Dobieâs heartbreak on video and shared it on Facebook. It soon went viral.
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I refer to my dogs as financial land mines. if it was not for the fact I am poor I would get a third dog. I love my pets but you never no when you will have a vet bill.
Didn’t know the whole story, thanks for the heads up.
Kid should tell his dad to get the hell out of his life and stay out.
Or toss him in the nearest dumpster and lock the lid.
Can’t understand why the woman who adopted the dog wouldn’t return him to the kid, unless she thinks the kid is the bad guy in this horror story.
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I want a name of the so-called “owner”!
Didn’t know you had lost one of your boys or girls.
Although I know it will be of little comfort to you in your time loss, you have my deepest condolences and my heartfelt sympathy.
She was one of “those people” who value self righteousness over doing the right thing.
That’s why I ditched the forum.
I refused to inhabit the same cyberspace as she [and her minions] did.
Thanks.
There were long prayer threads for my little Dobe, ‘Halla when I first rescued her and then 7 months later, when it turned out she had been born with severe hydrocephalus.
I’ve never buried a puppy, before and it hit me harder than anything else ever has.
I can only hope she’s somewhere wonderful, now.
Many FReepers donated money for her when she was a month old and then, when she was 8 months old.
She needed MRIs and such and Obeyme blasted our home business and I simply did not have the thousands necessary for it.
If not for those angel FReepers, we would not have had her for the 7 months we did.
She was a very special dog.
I don’t have the words for how grateful I am, and will always be, to those people.
Self righteousness seems to be a highly communicable disease among the PETA/ASPCA/HUMANE SOCIETY types, regardless of how many animal or human lives they destroy.
Sure does.
The local Dobe rescue, “D.A.R.E”, got blackballed by the AKC for their egregious behavior and poor treatment of the dogs.
I don’t know how they manage it, but they can pull Dobes from shelters immediately, without the usual waiting period.
Several years ago, a red male Dobe was found wandering Rest Haven cemetery and when I called the next day, to inquire about adopting him, should person not be found, they’d already handed him over to DARE.
*If* the owner showed up after that, they’d have to pay the $600 and up “adoption fee” to get him back, *and* he would be summarily neutered, in the process, no matter what his status might be.
I know people who have had champion sight hounds get briefly lost, only to have them returned, “fixed” by these jerks.
“He did *not* know about this, nor did he get his dog back when he came home.”
I bet that was an *awkward* homecoming. It would also have been the final time I ever spoke to that bastard.
I know what my reaction would have been.
“I know what my reaction would have been.”
Probably similar to me. Pets are family. Don’t do anything to my dog that you wouldn’t want me to do to your kid.
I *like* you.
[but I would not hurt their kid...I’d hurt *them*]
I can’t, Laz. Hearing him will haunt me....I’m too soft when it comes to animals.
(Hug)
The human parasite could have just taken the dog and paid to have him euthanized, too. Thought he’d just drive the animal somewhere, abandon it, and let someone else pay for it.
I have always thought that some of the reputable and disreputable rescue organizations have paid informants at the local county and state shelters.
Some of them do good works, but always at a price the local shelters don’t or can’t charge.
The disreputable ones are only in it for the money, with the adopters already on a call list.
Poor Dog, his human “Parent” did that to him and made him cry.
The author used “cried” to describe the dog’s refusal to enter the cage.
He doesn’t make a sound.
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