Ben, who brought Hope to the RSPCA, claims
to have the abandoned dog in a box outside. Hope was so skinny that she was
unable to walk or eat. The vets had to wrap her in blankets and bubble wraps to
keep her warm. Hope weighs just eight kilos, which is half of the weight that
is normal for a dog. Hope is the thinnest dog vet Anna had seen in her eight
years career at the RSPCA clinic. RSPCA inspector says the dog’s owner was
trying to get rid of her by abandoning her as tough she was rubbish. The RSPCA
urges everyone who call them if they have information about this dog, so that
they can find the one who is responsible for this.
The title of this article attracted me to
read the article. I find it very sad to read/hear about animals who are being
abused or abandoned. I cannot understand how the owners are able to neglect
these animals. Why did they took the responsibility of the animal in first
place, when they know they can’t take care of them! I am glad Hope is being
take care of and that she is recovering. The people of the RSPCA are doing a
great job and I hope that people will inform them about hope and other animals
that come to the RSPCA. The owners of these dogs should be penalized for what
they are causing these animals.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/05/30/staffordshire-cross-found_n_1556988.html
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