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by tammysue on 03 December 2008 - 17:12

Hello all, am new to the board and have a 4 month old male whom I love dearly.  Was wondering if anyone on here has seen this story (found on another GSD group) and what your opinions are....I know what mine are.  It pretty much broke my heart.  Now I know there can be two sides to every story but if you have the time please read,  if it has been discussed before on here forgive me, but I did not see where it had been.  The link below tells the story more competely but there is also a site that the pup's owners put up.

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/justice-4-Karley

 


Two Moons

by Two Moons on 03 December 2008 - 17:12

SSDD.


by zacsmum on 03 December 2008 - 20:12

The words wont come.

I hope he rots in hell.

Jane


snajper69

by snajper69 on 03 December 2008 - 20:12

 

SSDD - I will second that.... Civilization can be best judge by the way we treat animals.... Where dose that leave us I don't know.
I still like dogs more than people.

 


Kinolog

by Kinolog on 03 December 2008 - 22:12

Very disturbing! Just because someone wears a uniform does it mean you can trust him!

Or that he knows squat about dogs.

Any idiot knows you need to be careful around an unfamiliar dog. Even if she did bite him, for him to attack her so brutally and with such deliberate viciousness is disgusting. To do what he did took time and a certain amount of premeditation. Or he would have done just enough to make her let go and not keep after her. And this man is supposed to be worthy of the trust that has been put in him to protect the public? Please!

We had one of our dogs taken by a dog warden when his handler became ill and needed to be transported by ambulance to the hospital. They claimed they had paperwork saying the handler knowingly gave up ownership of the dog. It turned out that someone wanted him badly enough to perjure himself and create a lot of fiction. When we obtained a copy of the so-called transfer of ownership, it did not have an accurate description of the dog, the handler's name on it, or the legal residence. It could have been someone else's dog! 

As these people thought they could be above the law because they were in uniform, we had to fight as dirty as they did. We did get the dog back. (The warden who took the dog sold it to a "third party" and put a different dog into the pound in his place. The guy who wanted the dog ended up getting the replacement. The dog warden eventually resigned his post under charges of animal abuse.)

The "third pary" was one of our own people.

The replacement dog, unfortunately, ended up in the shelter system. That could have been our dog!

 

 


by tammysue on 04 December 2008 - 21:12

I am glad you got your dog back Kinolog.....if I understood right that "third party" worked for you and  I'm quessing is wishing about now that they had never asked for the job.

This guy who did this said in a interview that his thumb was "hanging" from the bite, so he felt he had to beat her to save his thumb.....I have a hard time imagining someone with a thumb torn that badly picking up a large rock and being able to pound a dog's skull in. And the witness said the dog never even bit him to start with, whether that is accurate or not .

http://www.pe.com/video/riverside-index.html?nvid=301324

 


CMills

by CMills on 04 December 2008 - 22:12

That is one SICK F_ _ _!!!  Let me in an empty room with him, and a rock in my hand, for 15 minutes!!



VonIsengard

by VonIsengard on 17 December 2008 - 13:12

There is no more violent creature, no more pestilent plague on this planet than the human being. This is why I am a dog person. Wanna know what's wrong with humanity? Guys like this are your answer. I'd like to see him euthanized after being beaten in the head with rock. Maybe he'll get it in jail.  I looked at the picture of the puppy at the vet, and I'm really sorry I did. Her eyes are haunting.


by 1doggie2 on 17 December 2008 - 15:12

Also without words.






 


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