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by gsm44 on 22 June 2008 - 22:06
They should string them up.
http://www.northamptonchron.co.uk/news/Dog-tied-to-railway-line.4178014.jp

by tigermouse on 22 June 2008 - 22:06
OMG i dont often cry but that got me...sick little B*$+@rds
string them up ...lord help me they deserve to be burnt and tied to a railway
truly EVIL

by yellowrose of Texas on 22 June 2008 - 22:06
What a beautiful face ..it made me cry also....I am so tired of these stories all over our country,.,Parents are not teaching kids and a lot of kids are doing these cruel , hateful crimes and lets hope a Judge in this county will rule for some harsh punishment on the kids and make the parents go for counseling....wait and see who the parents are....Do I want to guess????
What a sweet face and is not at the Rainbow Bridge where it found many new friends and will suffer no more.
by TRUEVIEW on 22 June 2008 - 22:06
Those evil excuses for humans will be lucky if there's not a lynch mob waiting for them at court IF they get convicted of course !!!!!!!!!!!!!.

by tigermouse on 22 June 2008 - 23:06
let me know the court date got a few dogs that would LOVE to meet them
BRING EM ON!!
the problem is i would be the one in prison...such a fair world
by hodie on 23 June 2008 - 01:06
Not to in any way excuse this story, but check out, again, this link under TRAINER on this database. This is one of two dogs taken by owners after the dogs were seen to be emaciated while in his care for "training". This happened a few months ago in North Carolina, but the man is still in business, in part because he does helper work for the local police and they turned the other way when complaints were made.
Some of you have already seen this photo but most of you said nothing about it at all. While perhaps not as graphic, this photo shows that we have people involved in the sport of Schutzhund and training dogs in the good old USA who also neglect and abuse dogs. The kids in England have some serious problem for certain. Perhaps can get some help before they end up killing a person.
I will let you describe what you think is wrong with someone who professes to care about dogs and starves a dog until it looks like this photo (after a bath and vet care). Don't kid yourself. People like this exist all over.
This could be your dog when returned from training |

by VonIsengard on 23 June 2008 - 01:06
Didn't even click, the link said it all. I almost pity people who rather than see the joy an animal can bring you find joy in hurting them instead. Almost. I'd much rather bang a few rusty nails into a 2 x 4 and start swinging.

by Mindhunt on 23 June 2008 - 01:06
Where were the parents of these little wonders? What have they been taught at home? If they can do that to an animal at such a young age, wonder what they would do to a human as an adult?

by Two Moons on 23 June 2008 - 05:06
The story seemed kind of vague, a lot not confirmed . It's a sign of our time's I think. It's not isolated to any one region or community. I think Parents, and I'm a parent have not done something right. Look around at what our kids are exposed to every day, Start with television and the movie's, then check out the video games the kids of today are playing. Listen to the music, watch the news, listen to the recruiting commercials for the armed service's. Recruiters come to my child's school for GOD's sake!!! Society promotes violence and praise's the warrior, everyone looks at the car crash, we can't help looking at blood. Parents don't find the time to be parent's because it's getting so hard just to survive and both parent's are forced to work just to pay the bills. Children are not learning right from wrong and sometimes are on their own by the early teens. These kids are not evil, they just haven't been taught any better. And their parents are ultimately responcable for this. Problem is... worst things are happening. Kid's beating a homeless man to death with bat's, kids shooting kid's , it goes on and on.
Poor dog? Poor us?
SSDD.
by OrchardLane on 23 June 2008 - 16:06
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