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French hunting dog hit and left at the side of the road
I post this in both English, Dutch and French animal groups. It's a
message from a forum for English speakers living in France. ----------------------------------- Last October I found a badly injured little hunting dog at the side of a fairly well-used road. Each time a car went past it raised its little head, presumably hoping for help. I took it immediately to a vet, who dissolved into tears when she saw the extent of the neglect it had suffered. It was riddled with maggots, and had obviously lain there for a week or more, raising its little head in hope and being ignored by all passers by, hungry, starving and suffering. The vet felt euthanasia was the only option, so I stayed stroking him until he had gone. I will never forget the look in his eyes. The vet reckoned it was about 8 years old, and was disgusted it had been allowed to suffer for so long. It deserved better than that. She didn't charge me for her intervention. Of course it wasn't tatooed or microchipped. I hope there is a doggy heaven. |
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French hunting dog hit and left at the side of the road
Jean-Kloot wrote:
I post this in both English, Dutch and French animal groups. It's a message from a forum for English speakers living in France. dank u - merci - spassiba I hope there is a doggy heaven. sure http://stmaterne.blogspot.com/2007/0...l-hommage.html and a nice hot Hell, too, for bad "humans" like the untermensch who abandonned his faithfull dog alongside that road.. |
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French hunting dog hit and left at the side of the road
On Sun, 6 Jan 2008 21:03:56 +0100, jmd
wrote: Jean-Kloot wrote: I post this in both English, Dutch and French animal groups. It's a message from a forum for English speakers living in France. dank u - merci - spassiba De rien :-) I hope there is a doggy heaven. sure http://stmaterne.blogspot.com/2007/0...l-hommage.html Merci. and a nice hot Hell, too, for bad "humans" like the untermensch who abandonned his faithfull dog alongside that road.. Well he wasn't left there by the owner, he was hit by a car. But it was the hunter who didn't bother to find him back after he went missing and that is what happens in France a lot. You see lost hunting dogs everywhere. |
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French hunting dog hit and left at the side of the road
Jean-Kloot wrote:
I post this in both English, Dutch and French animal groups. It's a message from a forum for English speakers living in France. ----------------------------------- would be nice to have the link to the original English-talking forum.. ça serait pas mal d'avoir le lien vers le forum anglophone d'origine du message enfin, voici votre texte en français : http://chiens-loups.blogspot.com/200...e-voiture.html |
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