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Vivian |
my heart broke this morning I'm sorry you had to go through that. You did the right thing, though. Crazy woman. Had to put the dog in the crate because he eats her toddlers food? . Does she feed her kids on the floor? Ws she talking about their snacks or a meal. The way she treated the poor little thing sounds like it could have been either. Not that there's anything with putting a dog in a crate, but the little dog wasn't loved as it should have been. Why do some people even get a dog? Tucker's Mom |
First, I am so sorry for your experience with your neighbors lil' Pug! :( After reading your OP...I got to thinking about the mention that rigor mortis had already set in. From what I could find on this...rigor mortis normally begins to occurr about an hour after death, based on a 15 lb dog. In other words the smaller the dog the sooner the process begins. It is very unlikely to occur 15-20 minutes later unless an animal was left in cold temperatures such as outside in a cold environment. Or, the owner discovered the deceased animal much later "after" death had already occurred. As for your neighbors...sounds like they were not prepared for pet ownership especially with a dog who had special needs such as asthma...a true shame for this innocent Pug. My heart just breaks for the life he surely deserved and did not receive. :( Hugs, Jo Ann |
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