An evil monster severely burned the 10-week-old German shepherd from his waist down, then dumped him at a landfill.
Lake Lotawana police are checking out the monster who burned a ten-week-old German shepherd puppy and dumped him.
Lake Lotawana police are checking out the monster who burned a ten-week-old German shepherd puppy and dumped him.
Police Officer Tim Coen found the injured pup during a spot where people frequently dump their trash, but he was never expecting to seek out a puppy there.
“There’s that frustration. There’s that anger,” Coen told KMBC News. “Whether intentionally or accidentally and whoever was responsible of him, up thereto point and liable for him, didn’t lookout of him.”
After he found him, Officer Coen brought the puppy to an animal shelter, where veterinarians at Blue Springs Animal Hospital then took him in to treat him and save his life.
“I can’t even begin to inform you ways badly my heart hurts knowing what this puppy went through over the previous couple of weeks,” Mission Driven wrote on Facebook. “We are guessing he hasn’t been ready to walk for quite a while and therefore the pain had to be excruciating, thanks to the burns everywhere his body.”
Thankfully he survived, but he features a long road to recovery before him.Click Next to watch the video ...
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They decided to call him ‘Incredible Journey,’ since that’s exactly what Officer Coen believes he will have.
“They named him “Incredible Journey,” because it’s getting to take a really long one to urge him back to health, but I’m positive the story will have a cheerful ending,” Mission Driven wrote.
The lower half his body is totally covered in burns, and he will need several operations within the future.
Once he undergoes surgery, he will sleep in a family until he’s able to be adopted.
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Awful...these stories and photos of animal cruelty really upset me.
ReplyDeleteLove the story, dislike the attempt to get shares through guilt.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't get the video to load . Thank God. Glad the pup is safe. Don't like stories of animal cruelty.
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