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How could anyone abandon such a beautiful fluffy nugget of love?
ReplyDeleteI'm glad she got rescued and I wish her to soon find a loving family to bond with.
That would be me...rescuing an abandoned animal. Goddess bless that person!
ReplyDeleteThere is absolutely no room in my heart for anyone who abuses/abandons animals and children. I am confident in karma - it's a bitch, baby, and it will seek out and find people that do things like leaving a harmless, helpless puppy to die in the middle of nowhere. Karma came quickly for the puppy, in the form of the rescue, thankfully. PERGE!
ReplyDeletePeople are sometimes so disgusting
ReplyDeleteIn the rural areas outside of town, every so often we'd drive by an abandoned dog looking some something familiar or something to eat. Obviously taken for a ride to never return home. They were hungry, scared, or both. Plus un-leashed.
ReplyDeleteThis poor dog was waiting patiently in an unfamiliar place, as it had been instructed. It's great that it was rescued.
People who do these things aren't always "monsters", but have their own issues to deal with, from which the pet becomes a liability. They don't want to feel the shame of going to an animal shelter, apparently, or admit "failure" in providing a good home for their pet. So they take these methods to dispose of the pet. Then they can go home and cry in private.
We can only hope and pray that this fine dog is now with a forever family! They both deserve it.
Scott from Massachusetts said.
ReplyDeleteSo glad for the very happy ending. "Ladybird" is cutie.
I'm repeating what anonymous said Feb,16@ 2:32PM "There is absolutely no room in my heart for anyone who abuses/abandons animals and children. I am confident in karma."
Isn't she a cutie.
As I've said before, the only thing that makes these stories of animal abuse tolerable is the heartwarming actions of their rescuers at the end. It would be nice to think that the rescuers outnumber the abusers but I haven't seen any statistics. Hope so...
ReplyDeletemy heart breaks.
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