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Examiner.com said:An elderly, golden Labrador retriever was surrendered to the Los Angeles County Animal Care and Control in Lancaster, Calif., on March 10, and today, he spends his days crouched on his bed, shaking in terror.
Apparently, the nine-year-old dog was left at the animal control facility because his prior owner was getting "new, younger dogs."
The rescue agency shared the devastating news on Friday morning:
Manny passed away in his sleep early this morning. On a soft bed with his foster mama on the couch next to him. He just left us-just like that. There was so much more we wanted to show him-a life he probably never even realized existed. Just two nights ago I was on my couch weeping over a video of him in the Lancaster Shelter and was planning an escape route for him. Today he is gone and he has left so many with broken hearts. Honestly, I am still in a bit of shock.
http://www.examiner.com/article/heartbreaking-news-about-senior-labrador-named-manny
I'm not a huge pet person - I like them and loved my dogs and pets that I had over the years but this story makes me want to find this asshole and break his kneecaps.
Senior dog devastated after owner surrenders him to get a new 'younger' dog - National Dogs | Examiner.com
What kind of piece of **** asshole does this? I want to find the name of this jerk and tell them off. I can only hope some karma exists that whoever this is when they get old, gets discarded by whoever was caring for them.
I thought "manny" was still adoptable but I just realized the following:
I can only hope some karma exists that whoever this is when they get old, gets discarded by whoever was caring for them.
I'm not a huge pet person - I like them and loved my dogs and pets that I had over the years but this story makes me want to find this asshole and break his kneecaps.
Senior dog devastated after owner surrenders him to get a new 'younger' dog - National Dogs | Examiner.com
What kind of piece of **** asshole does this? I want to find the name of this jerk and tell them off. I can only hope some karma exists that whoever this is when they get old, gets discarded by whoever was caring for them.
I thought "manny" was still adoptable but I just realized the following:
Given the new information, I'm wondering if the guy just didn't have the heart or money to have the dog put down, and knew he'd get another pound puppy so decided to leave the euthanasia to the shelter figuring the dog wouldn't get adopted. And honestly if the story hadn't been put up online, I bet he wouldn't have been fostered or adopted.I'm not a huge pet person - I like them and loved my dogs and pets that I had over the years but this story makes me want to find this asshole and break his kneecaps.
Senior dog devastated after owner surrenders him to get a new 'younger' dog - National Dogs | Examiner.com
What kind of piece of **** asshole does this? I want to find the name of this jerk and tell them off. I can only hope some karma exists that whoever this is when they get old, gets discarded by whoever was caring for them.
I thought "manny" was still adoptable but I just realized the following:
I don't understand how a lot of people live with themselves.
It took me the longest time to figure out, but I finally did: Totally different world views.
True, but I just don't get it. And I'm glad I'm incapable of getting it.
Given the new information, I'm wondering if the guy just didn't have the heart or money to have the dog put down, and knew he'd get another pound puppy so decided to leave the euthanasia to the shelter figuring the dog wouldn't get adopted. And honestly if the story hadn't been put up online, I bet he wouldn't have been fostered or adopted.
I know it seems heartless, but we don't really know the circumstance and I can imagine a few that would not, imo, be heartless. Not a choice I'd make, but not heartless.
I agree all that is possible and even likely, however, I've known some pet owners that just don't know how to handle end of life and do really stupid things. So I'm hesitant to pass judgement on this without more information from the man himself.An animal too sick to be saved is usually pretty apparent. And someone in that kind of situation would have simply said so, rather than just saying they were gonna "get a new one." People who actually care are usually pretty distraught about being unable to afford vet bills.
Besides that, it actually isn't uncommon for old animals to die in shelters, even when they have no health problems. They get really attached to us people folk, and losing us can be enough to just make them lay down and go to sleep. Conversely, having us can make them fight age more than they might otherwise do. I've seen both, and people do it too.
If there is a God, he judges us by how we treat our pets. I'm sure of it - because they are surely "the least of us".
My Cat's got a good laugh out of your post when I read it to them. Then they placed their lunch order (Fancy Feast Seafood Combo) and went back to napping on their heated blanky.
Apparently, the nine-year-old dog was left at the animal control facility because his prior owner was getting "new, younger dogs."
What? Men do this with their wives all the time.
What? Men do this with their wives all the time.
Dogs don't know why, though. Wives can speculate, if they don't already know. All that dog knew is that the person he'd been with for a very long time, gave him away. One morning, he's at home, nice and warm, and the next morning, he's in a cold shelter crate.
What? Men do this with their wives all the time.
That old dog was so lovely and so unhappy. How many times must he have comforted people with his big old cuddles.
Hmmm...plenty serial killers start out by being cruel to animals and then move on to much worse things. People who are cruel to animals are immediately suspect, in my view.:shock:
However, I have many friends who seem decent enough but just don't like animals. Some haven't been exposed to any and some are allergic etc.
I always find that lack of empathy disturbing though. My own mother, God rest her and she was a lovely woman in many ways, but her attitude to animals was quite... different. At 16, I had a kitten which was somewhat messy around the house. It disappeared and I spent days looking for it over miles... To complicate things, the woman across the road had a German Shepherd which had 8 pups (crossed with Saint Bernard, huge dogs) and then sadly the dog got her head stuck in a charcoal bin and died, leaving the pups very young and motherless. I ended up feeding the pups while the woman was at work and then when the dogs got older, they bust out of the enclosure and made their way to my house every day to loll about the verandah waiting for me to appear. Anyway, I held the pups (which were now gigantic) responsible for the disappearing kitten, I was examining their teeth for evidence...nothing was ever found. Years later, I was in the kitchen and overheard my Mother's friend talking about problems with a destructive cat tearing curtains and so on, her family loved the cat and she was stuck with it. My Mother told her we had a cat nuisance and she took it to the vet and after his advice that its behaviour couldn't be changed, she had it put down and just didn't tell anyone.
My fecking cat.
Some time later my Dad died and the old labrador they had for 10 years used to go around the house bereft looking for Dad. My Mum then said she was going to have the dog put down because it was making her upset.
Truth is, she never really liked animals. We only had them because I love them and my Dad was quite keen also.
I took the dog to my house where he lived a good few happy years more.
Labradors are so intelligent and loyal and kind and sensitive. It hurts my heart to read that, although we don't really have the whole story I suppose.
That old dog was so lovely and so unhappy. How many times must he have comforted people with his big old cuddles.
Hmmm...plenty serial killers start out by being cruel to animals and then move on to much worse things. People who are cruel to animals are immediately suspect, in my view.:shock:
However, I have many friends who seem decent enough but just don't like animals. Some haven't been exposed to any and some are allergic etc.
I always find that lack of empathy disturbing though. My own mother, God rest her and she was a lovely woman in many ways, but her attitude to animals was quite... different. At 16, I had a kitten which was somewhat messy around the house. It disappeared and I spent days looking for it over miles... To complicate things, the woman across the road had a German Shepherd which had 8 pups (crossed with Saint Bernard, huge dogs) and then sadly the dog got her head stuck in a charcoal bin and died, leaving the pups very young and motherless. I ended up feeding the pups while the woman was at work and then when the dogs got older, they bust out of the enclosure and made their way to my house every day to loll about the verandah waiting for me to appear. Anyway, I held the pups (which were now gigantic) responsible for the disappearing kitten, I was examining their teeth for evidence...nothing was ever found. Years later, I was in the kitchen and overheard my Mother's friend talking about problems with a destructive cat tearing curtains and so on, her family loved the cat and she was stuck with it. My Mother told her we had a cat nuisance and she took it to the vet and after his advice that its behaviour couldn't be changed, she had it put down and just didn't tell anyone.
My fecking cat.
Some time later my Dad died and the old labrador they had for 10 years used to go around the house bereft looking for Dad. My Mum then said she was going to have the dog put down because it was making her upset.
Truth is, she never really liked animals. We only had them because I love them and my Dad was quite keen also.
I took the dog to my house where he lived a good few happy years more.
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