Landcruiser
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Anyone looking for a rescue pup?
Honestly, WTF is wrong with people?
Honestly, WTF is wrong with people?
And it is so uncalled for. I'm sure Woodgreen, or another rescue would have taken them direct from the breeder.I find abandonment and starvation the least easy forms of abuse to understand. How can you not be wondering what has happened to them continually? It is so 'premeditated'.
Hopefully the pups will end up with good and caring owners.
I would say that is too much trouble for them to go to. If they even cared slightly, they could of dumped them outside a rescue centre.And it is so uncalled for. I'm sure Woodgreen, or another rescue would have taken them direct from the breeder.
Maybe they tell themselves 'It's ok, someone will find them' - and as that is what did happen I expect they feel fine about itIt's hard to believe someone could just leave puppies to die
This, plus I always worry about the poor mum dog when I see this. How I wish Karma will get those involved.Poor little mites had mange didn't they, guess that is why they didn't sell and were dumped. Wonder what sort of state their poor mum is in.
I find abandonment and starvation the least easy forms of abuse to understand. How can you not be wondering what has happened to them continually? It is so 'premeditated'.
Hopefully the pups will end up with good and caring owners.
I worked beside someone who had 2 adult dogs that she's had since pups afaik. When she fell pregnant (planned) she decided the dogs had to go.
The local rescue was, according to her, full so her husband drove them out to a field, threw a ball then drove away as they chased that car.
She actually came into work and told that story. I'm sure you can imagine my reaction and what our relationship was like going forward... absolute scum.
How anyone could do that let alone a "civilised" person who'd had those dogs all of their lives. I really hate people a lot of the time...
That's absolutely terrible. Do you know if the dogs were rescued and ok?
And how on earth would you think that was such an ok thing to do that you'd mention it at work?!
I worked beside someone who had 2 adult dogs that she's had since pups afaik. When she fell pregnant (planned) she decided the dogs had to go.
The local rescue was, according to her, full so her husband drove them out to a field, threw a ball then drove away as they chased that car.
She actually came into work and told that story. I'm sure you can imagine my reaction and what our relationship was like going forward... absolute scum.
How anyone could do that let alone a "civilised" person who'd had those dogs all of their lives. I really hate people a lot of the time...
When I was a child my grandparents had a smallholding and several cats. It was absolutely standard to drown litters of kittens at birth. The cats were never neutered. I knew about this as a tiny child to the point that I accepted it as a necessary evil (because that's what I was taught). As I grew up I realised the awfulness of it, but in those days (over 50-60 yrs ago, god help me) it was pretty standard practice in the countryside I think. You would have hoped that this awful practice had died out, but I doubt it. People like this think differently about animals - I don't think they see them as sentient, with feelings and pain. They are the same as inanimate objects - to be dumped without a thought if they become inconvenient.
There was also a mum and her pups left in a bag In a field a day or so ago, little terriers