Posted on 01/03/2016 7:54:56 AM PST by seantruet
Don’t cry.. think of that video this way:
Replace the characters in the video.
That dog is the previous owner, now in a jailcell.
The human is a big guy named Bubba.
Now.. feel better?
See my post #41.
I hope the previous owner is in prison. I’ve never heard a dog scream before.
Met an attractive lady once years ago. Seemed nice so I asked her out.
Firs date she mentions she hates dogs. Then she mentions she hates kids.
No, there was no second date.
I won’t watch the vid. Have seen it posted in a few locations and saw a screen shot. Based on what people on here are saying and my own gut reaction I would not be able to see such a sad thing.
I love dogs. Can’t imagine what type of person would ever get any satisfaction from abusing an animal. It just breaks my heart thinking about animals being abused.
My cat is a rescue, too. Got him when he was 5, a few years ago.
He’s absolutely terrified of me, and all men. And freaks out when I toss anything anywhere near him (such as socks on the bed several feet away). Was obviously abused. Only after I;m in bed, under the covers will he let me pet him. Loves the wife, though, even though I’m the ‘cat person’...
The sort of person who would abuse an animal is not fit to live, IMHO.
Actually, yes I DO feel better imagining that switched identity episode.
Absolutely heart wrenching. There is a special place in hell for those who harm helpless animals.
Reading thru the YT comments posted about this video... thank you for the long version with the happy ending.
I never heard a dog scream in terror like that. As for what I’d like to do to the miserable POS who made the poor puppy react that way - well, perhaps best left unsaid.
Hearing that dog, I half expected it to bite the woman out of fear
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