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A Terrible Story of Abuse
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I've deliberately NOT posted a link with photos...it is extremely upsetting.
I've deliberately NOT posted a link with photos...it is extremely upsetting.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Some further articles I've read,say the dogs were most likely alive when it happened. It has really sickened me...as you can see they were lovely and healthy dogs.
Yes...I agree sqad
Before I got Sally-my lurcher-I had no idea the abuse these dogs---and also greyhounds,and galgos(the Spanish equivalent) are subjected to.
Yes...I agree sqad
Before I got Sally-my lurcher-I had no idea the abuse these dogs---and also greyhounds,and galgos(the Spanish equivalent) are subjected to.
I have found the feature by googling - the dogs do indeed look healthy and must have been aware of each other's agony. This is revolting. It apparently happened on New Year's Eve, I am surprised we haven't heard about this before. The lady who discovered them was 78 years old - horrible for her. The photo has only been published in an attempt to identify the dogs, with apologies for shocking people. I only hope they weren't someone's stolen pets. I have to stop now - the speculation is horrible.
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I don't think it's an 'oh well' attitude.........more 'OMG...i have seen this coming', in the sense that the sorts of cases we are hearing about are getting worse.
The dogs do look very healthy boxy....and I've wondered if they trusted the persons who took them there........it really is too horrific to think about.
I am also surprised not to have seen this in the national press...I found it on a dog forum I go on.
The dogs do look very healthy boxy....and I've wondered if they trusted the persons who took them there........it really is too horrific to think about.
I am also surprised not to have seen this in the national press...I found it on a dog forum I go on.
I live a few miles from where this happened and it is shocking to think that these dogs were probably alive when they were hung up - WHY???????????
Congerstone is a very small and quiet village and is in a very rural area really, I can't imagine it being someone who is very local, however where they were hung is not somewhere frequented by lots of people, so they must have known the area.
Our local paper printed the pictures of them hanging there, and they have not had a good response from readers for printing the photos, especially as the front page said upsetting images on page 3, when it was actually on page 5.
Congerstone is a very small and quiet village and is in a very rural area really, I can't imagine it being someone who is very local, however where they were hung is not somewhere frequented by lots of people, so they must have known the area.
Our local paper printed the pictures of them hanging there, and they have not had a good response from readers for printing the photos, especially as the front page said upsetting images on page 3, when it was actually on page 5.
boxtops - it may be small comfort, but the pereceived wisdom is that animals do not empathise with each other in terms of suffering. it is unlikely that either dog was aware of the suffering of the other - if indeed they were placed there while alive, and we have to hope that at least was not the case.
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