Posted by farmerwithmutt on October 02, 2016 at 07:54:55 from (166.181.3.110):
In Reply to: Crulity to animals posted by John in La on October 02, 2016 at 06:46:38:
People can do stupid things. My aunt was put into a nursing home she had gone through a move that had unsettled her and she had become temporarily confused. I was doing my best to take care of her but my mom and sister were after her possessions . I didn't know soon enough otherwise I would have stopped it but my aunt had a young nice spaniel named tanner she had spaniels all her life and they were her babies. My sister without asking or getting permission took the dog to the vet and put it down. Marie never mentioned her dogs from that day on i never forgave or forgot they then took all her stuff for themselves I finally called social services and got marie the break she needed. But a beautiful spoiled puppy was killed for nothing it bothers me to this day how much extra joy marie would have had to know that puppy had a good home and she could have seen it fortunately I had a friend who had a spaniel and they would go visit.
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