Thursday, 16 January 2025

And What Is The RSPCA Doing?

No, don't tell me, I already know - nothing

A young terrier cross has found itself at Many Tears Animal Rescue in Llanelli in heartbreaking circumstances. 14-month-old Bella grew up as a normal puppy in a happy home but has now been left without sight after being attacked on two occasions. "Sweet" Bella was sadly attacked by one of the resident dogs she was living with which caused her eye to rupture and meant it had to be removed. Tragically, as she was healing from her surgery, the dog, who was much larger than her, attacked her once again and ruptured her only remaining eye.
A family allows their dog to savage their other dog not once, but twice, and from the so-called animal protection charity there's not a peep. And it's Wales again - why are dangerous dogs so popular there?
Bella is also in the sad situation of looking for a new home, after her owners decide to rehome her for own safety, and her unfamiliar surroundings are making everything a lot more difficult for her. Many Tears have described Bella as "very noise-sensitive" and heartbreakingly cries when she is left alone.
What I'd like to see done to those owners would probably get me banned from Blogger...

2 comments:

The Jannie said...

RSPCA commented "no TV coverage? You're on your own, pal."

Bucko said...

"What I'd like to see done to those owners would probably get me banned from Blogger... "

I don't often have an emotional reaction to a blog post. Whatever you want to see done to those owners, it's not enough