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    wow thats horrible.....


    Couldnt the dog have been saved? I mean with some painkillers and stuff it should be ok right? Maybee a bit uglyer but allive.... I dunno why they put it down... I'm no dog expert so I dunno if i'm way off base and that skin couldnt regrow...

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    That much damage, No. And if an infection set in, Believe Me, that would have been miserable.
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    I added a bit of caution to the OP. I wouldn't want my kid to see those pictures.. she loves dogs more than I do.

    I don't get it. I'm responsible enough to not have a dog because I don't have the time or space for one, and yet there are people who have them that don't deserve them and people who do things to them that just boggle my mind.

    where's that biotch from peta now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7idl View Post
    where's that biotch from peta now?

    Actually SPCA or PETA put up some money as a reward for information on this. Don't think it's much, something like $2,500 or so but still.

    Don't remember which one.
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    Hunter,
    I feel your pain. I'm a Dog lover too and that is by far the worst thing I've ever seen. The people involved really should be torched and dragged through the streets. I've been hunting with dogs for years and we've had our share of mishaps. At the end of each day I spend hours sometimes doctoring the pups by picking out the stickers & sand burrs and whatever else they need. They always eat before we do and sleep on the bed wherever the want. While hunting I always carry a steel comb, leash, first-aid kit, wire cutters, hemostats and a knife for the pups and had to use them on many occasions. Hunting in the field is a dangerous place, and especially for the dogs. My dogs have had their faces full of porcupine quills, been hung-up on barbwire, caught in a death snare trap, fallen through thin ice, sprayed by skunks, and you name it we've done it. You got to be ready for the unexpected because it can and will happen. I've carried a few dogs out of the field before and cut our hunt short to take care of my best friend. I can't believe it sometimes how tough dogs are. They seem to bounce back so quickly and they just love to go hunting. Take care of your four legged buddy and you'll have a friend for life.
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    The only fitting punisment for this crime is for the person responsible being done the exact same way. Then dipped in honey and staked down to a fire ant hill.

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    I agree with marlin. No decent dog owner would have tried to save that dog. I think we all know the pain of getting just a little bit skinned, by a knife, potato peeler, hammer type of thing. I can't imagine the pain that dog was feeling.

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