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Warning...this is the sweet photo from the article...some really bad ones at the link...hopefully this baby has a good life going forward.
Guardians of Rescue saves dogs every day from horrific lives where they are tethered in the cold, hoarded, or forced to fight. One of their newest charges, Fudge, was found wandering in someones yard. While he was being treated at the veterinarian for bite wounds, he became so relaxed that he began snoring in his caretakers arms!
Fudge is seen wearing a muzzle because he was in so much pain that rescuers worried that he might bite out of fear and pain. But he was a very good boy.
This post comes from GoR:
Dog fighting is real. It happens all over the world and here in beautiful Suffolk County, NY we are NOT immune to that.
We have named our newest rescue Fudge. His personality is too sweet.
http://www.lifewithdogs.tv/2015/04/rescued-fighting-dog-crashes-snores-in-caregivers-arms/
shenmue
(38,506 posts)Thanks to these good hoomims.
Liberal_in_LA
(44,397 posts)99Forever
(14,524 posts)libdem4life
(13,877 posts)Forget prison...bring back the chain gang...NOTHING would make me happier than to see a bunch of dog-fighting scumbags chained together cleaning our sewers with their toothbrushes.
narnian60
(3,510 posts)Stonepounder
(4,033 posts)bring back gladiators and let them scumbags fight to the death in the arena for our amusement!
catbyte
(34,403 posts)It's folks like the kind man in the picture that keeps me from losing all faith in humanity.
brer cat
(24,576 posts)K&R for the kind folks who rescued this baby.
SoLeftIAmRight
(4,883 posts)we suck as a species
cindyperry
(151 posts)has already said they intend to adopt him
etherealtruth
(22,165 posts)3catwoman3
(24,007 posts)...their jollies watching 4 legged animals fight (or birds, for that matter) should just fight each other.
Wishing Fudge a happy new life.
Journeyman
(15,036 posts)I pictured someone sitting on a couch, the dog cradled in their lap, and -- precisely as the caption says -- the dog biting out of fear and pain the moment its rescuer tried to shift it so they could stand up.
You can tell, I have little call to put a muzzle on my elderly Papillon or his much younger mix-breed cuddler.