Remember a few months ago when I witnessed that dog being dragged behind a car. Well, last week I was served with a notice to appear to testify against his abuser. Court was supposed to be in 3 weeks. I just got a call from the crown prosecuter. The abuser has changed her plea to guilty! She had the sharpest lawyer in town hired, but I guess even he can recognize a no-win case when he sees one! Unfortunately, the punishment isn't nearly enough--a fine and a two year ban on owning any breathing creatures, but it's better than nothing. She would have got the same sentance even if it had gone to court anyway as that's the maximum allowed under our current legislation. I might still have to go to court as the RCMP charged with her impaired driving that same night based on eye witness testimony. That matter is being heard seperately. If convicted of that, she'll get a much stiffer punishment than she did for dragging the dog!
The most important part is the dog is safe. His name is Nytron and he has my father-in-law wrapped around his big, black & tan paws!
About the worst thing that will ever happen to him from now is that he'll have to stay with me occasionally. I'm not home all day to throw his tennis ball for him! My fil is retired and can throw the tennis ball as much as Nytron wants!
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