Woman starves and neglects dog, claims that the dog was 'ill'
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Eleanor- Time Online : 5m 1s
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Re: Woman starves and neglects dog, claims that the dog was 'ill'
How can some people do this? Poor, poor dog
LyndaW- Names of Dogs : Kuchar
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Re: Woman starves and neglects dog, claims that the dog was 'ill'
Thankfully the poor thing's recovering!
Eleanor- Time Online : 5m 1s
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Re: Woman starves and neglects dog, claims that the dog was 'ill'
Yes, but how he must have suffered.
LyndaW- Names of Dogs : Kuchar
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Re: Woman starves and neglects dog, claims that the dog was 'ill'
I know You can see how long the claws are in the photo! That must have been so painful!
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Re: Woman starves and neglects dog, claims that the dog was 'ill'
And she had the cheek to say that he was ill! Surely, if that's the case he should have been taken to the vets!
Caryll- Names of Dogs : Dempsey
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Re: Woman starves and neglects dog, claims that the dog was 'ill'
Illness didn't cause his claws to grow so long as to render him unable to stand. She's an irresponsible liar!
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Re: Woman starves and neglects dog, claims that the dog was 'ill'
Maybe the dog was ill from ingesting Toxins ??? Because the poor little bugger was starving and looking for something to eat , string the bastards up ....... the end
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Re: Woman starves and neglects dog, claims that the dog was 'ill'
The people defending her clearly need a reality check. A dog's owner is responsible for taking care of the dog, including feeding and health maintenance. If the dog had 'ingested toxins', she should have taken the poor thing straight to the vets.
Eleanor- Time Online : 5m 1s
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Re: Woman starves and neglects dog, claims that the dog was 'ill'
She's just thrashing about trying to wriggle out of it. No dog should be allowed to get into such a state and I hope her defenders are having second thoughts about her - oh, and she should never be allowed to own a living thing again.
LyndaW- Names of Dogs : Kuchar
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Re: Woman starves and neglects dog, claims that the dog was 'ill'
I agree, Lynda! I think animal-ownership bans should be longer as well.
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Re: Woman starves and neglects dog, claims that the dog was 'ill'
Dave wrote: string the bastards up ....... the end
LyndaW wrote: oh, and she should never be allowed to own a living thing again.
I quite agree! Nobody who lets a dog (or any other animal) get into that sort of state should ever be allowed to own another animal.
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