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Heartbroken Family Left In Tears After Their Dogs Were Taken And Found Abused

Not one, not two, but three dogs were all abused in Cross Lake, Man. None of the dogs were abused by their owners, however. The first dog you see here is Shadie, a six-month-old Border Collie, who was let outside by her owner Freddie Sinclair on the night of March 26. She didn’t come back as usual.
Freddie and his wife Helen Beardy looked for her, but couldn’t find her. She showed up the next morning at a job site just down the street from their home. Her muzzle was tightly taped, and she had an open wound on her side.

                                                                                        That same night, Bailey, a four-month-old, husky also went missing. Her owners had left her with neighbors when they went on vacation. Bailey was found the next morning looking groggy, and her face was puffy

                                                                                              She had suffered blunt force trauma to her head. The third dog was found by Helen Beardy on March 28. This dog had two wounds on his neck and another in his mouth. An RCMP spokesperson says that an investigation is underway.

                                                                             Thankfully, all the dogs have started to recover from their physical wounds. Beardy says that Shadie isn’t quite as playful as she used to be, though. She even hesitates a little to come when she is called.
Poor thing, she was tortured by one human and now is distrustful.

Let us hope the authorities find the person(s) responsible for these heinous acts.
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1 comment:

  1. How horrible for this to happen BUT the owners left their dogs outside unsupervised, so any crazy "human" can snatch and mistreat them. I believe they're going to have to BE with their dogs outside at leastnuntil the crimnal is found and jailed.

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