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A Man Pushed His Dog Out Of The Car To Abandon It At The Lake, But The Dog Had Other Ideas
Some people simply shouldn't have right to own animals. This statement is also proven by a video clip that has landed on the web a two months ago, in which it is possible to see an inappropriate owner of a puppy who got rid of his animal in the most inhumane way.
He simply stopped with the vehicle, then threw the puppy out of the car on the road...
The whole drama happened at Bakersfield, California, when a man named Stephen Sage Silver noticed the owner who was punching his dog on the road. When he asked him what he was doing, he verbally attacked him.
That's why Stephen took his mobile phone into his hands and took the drama to the camera.
The dog thought that his owner was only playing with him, so he repeatedly ran back, even though the owner had constantly pushing him away. The owner soon sat in his vehicle and shouted to the cameraman: "This is your dog, not mine!"
The owner then drove, and the dog was hoping for a good outcome, as he ran after his owner's vehicle. Stephen later called a dogs rescue association that saved the doggie, while the police are still looking for the former owner.
Should such dog owners be given a high penalty to remember their acts for all eternity?
He simply stopped with the vehicle, then threw the puppy out of the car on the road...
The whole drama happened at Bakersfield, California, when a man named Stephen Sage Silver noticed the owner who was punching his dog on the road. When he asked him what he was doing, he verbally attacked him.
That's why Stephen took his mobile phone into his hands and took the drama to the camera.
The dog thought that his owner was only playing with him, so he repeatedly ran back, even though the owner had constantly pushing him away. The owner soon sat in his vehicle and shouted to the cameraman: "This is your dog, not mine!"
The owner then drove, and the dog was hoping for a good outcome, as he ran after his owner's vehicle. Stephen later called a dogs rescue association that saved the doggie, while the police are still looking for the former owner.
Should such dog owners be given a high penalty to remember their acts for all eternity?