Are there any race car drivers out there? If so, I'd like to ask a favor of you. Would you take this !!%$***#??! out to the race track with you, put it (this thing is not human and I'm sure not going to insult animals by calling it one) in your car, then when you reach top speed, kick this horror of a life form out the window? I for one will be more than happy to pay for the gas you will need. I don't know that there is adequate punishment for this but perhaps something is better than nothing! I pray this sweet little baby, who never did anything wrong, will fully recover and find a loving home very soon. This cop should lose his job right this minute!
NBC news does report animal abuse and I commend them for bringing this terrible problem to the attention of the public. Last night our local NBC station reported a story about a little dog who's owner attacked him with a machete resulting in two very serious cuts on puppy's head. Police were called by a relative of the abuser and the little dog was immediately taken for emergency vet care. The vet checked him over and stitched up the wounds. Puppy is expected to make a full recovery. The puppy, who has been named Merlin because of his remarkable recovery, is in the custody of the Cumberland County SPCA and will NOT be returned to the family. The sicko owner is currently in jail, bail has been set at $25,000 and he's being charged with animal cruelty. A film clip this morning showed Merlin happily playing with SPCA staff and he's up for adoption.
These stories of intentional cruelty are hard to hear about, especially to those of us who love all animals. But by reporting them on the news along with the arrest of the guilty, bail amounts and the punishment meted out to the offender, just maybe some of these ----- will think two or three times before they hurt an animal and just maybe the public will be more willing to report incidents of abuse. Thank you NBC and continue to keep us informed on these incidents. For the animals.....





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