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I'm beginning to think the virus is natures pay back for the way we treat the creatures and everything else we humans get our cruel grubby hands on ,and some of its all done in our marvellous EU , But we mustn't say a lot as we export live animals to them and if there's a pound to be earned us brits will be up for it
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I saw this on Mail Online and wouldn't open it, the words I read and the pics. shown were bad enough. I felt sick to my stomach as I often do when confronted with violent animal abuse and once again I utterly despaired of my race. If it is nature's way of paying back, then I hope with all my heart that the perpetrators of such cruelty pay the price by suffering and dying slowly and painfully and if anyone thinks that's shocking, picture a beautiful, defenceless dog who only wants to love being slowly and viciously beaten to death with a big stick - save your pity for that lovely dog and his like !