Why people think they need to steal something, especially a pet (which to me is a family member) from someone else is beyond me.
I hope the thieves get their justice served to them cold and violently.
Why people think they need to steal something, especially a pet (which to me is a family member) from someone else is beyond me.
I hope the thieves get their justice served to them cold and violently.
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That's absolutely awful, man. I'm really sorry to hear this.
-Mike
"I have to return some video tapes"
Backyard thefts is a small part of why my German Shepherd and other dog are kenneled in the house. (And a basement run of sorts in the works.)
Wow, really shitty thing to do.
This is infuriating. I am so sorry that someone did something this horrible. With how much my wife and I care for our animals, I can promise you that my wife would probably go John Wick on whomever did this to ours.
I don't make the rules. I just think them up and write them down.
Thanks for the kind words and comments. My brother and his fiance are grateful the news outlet shared their story, but apparently a lot was edited out, and the animal control officer implied the dog got out on its own. Not sure what that was all about. Another channel is running the story today.
Also, my oldest made his first TV debut lol.
http://www.krdo.com/news/pueblo/miss...yard/395715594
I saw in the news story that a $300 reward is being offered for info. Any chance we could bolster that? $300 might not do much, but a grand or more just might motivate some worthless meth head to roll on another worthless meth head. If there's a way to get the sheriff to increase the reward, I'd donate $100 to the pot. There's enough dog lovers here that I bet we could get the reward over $1000 pretty easy...