hmlove1218
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Confession.. I did a very, very bad thing and actually stole him from my mother-in-law's neighbor.. In all actuality, however, I rescued him from people who shouldn't have a dog in the first place. Poor little guy can't be more than 6 weeks old and the neighbors have had him for a few weeks now, so he was separated from his mother entirely too early. So early, in fact, that he was too young to have his first set of shots and, looking at him now, I can confidently say that he's never been wormed either. He's so infected that I'm watching his belly wiggle and writhe as he sleeps
The only person anyone has seen actually show the dog any affection and care for him is the neighbor's six year old son... No six year old is capable of caring for a dog, especially one this young. The little boy means we'll but he plays entirely too rough with the puppy. I've seen him pick the dog up by his neck and run around with him. The little boys mom has seen this too and says nothing. I've also seen the puppy playfully bite the boys pants and the little boy kicks until the puppy is thrown off.
I've seen the little guy be almost accidentally trampled by the little boy and my 4 year old daughter as they were playing and the puppy was chasing them. Kids don't understand that they can hurt him, nor do they even pay attention that they're about to step/fall on a living creature.
I've seen the poor thing almost been run over more times than I care to count. Whenever the family leaves, they throw the poor little puppy outside and leave him there - no food, no water, no shelter. There's also no boundary to keep the dog in their yard and out of the neighbors or out of the road. Their front door is MAYBE 30 yards from a pretty busy street..
When they do this, the puppy wanders over to my MIL's house for company. She takes compassion on the poor thing and gives him a mat to sleep on and food to eat. So this time, when the neighbors left, me and my MIL came to an agreement that the puppy ran away and I took him home with me. Crowley is getting a fresh start tomorrow with my friend who will actually love him and care for him.
The only person anyone has seen actually show the dog any affection and care for him is the neighbor's six year old son... No six year old is capable of caring for a dog, especially one this young. The little boy means we'll but he plays entirely too rough with the puppy. I've seen him pick the dog up by his neck and run around with him. The little boys mom has seen this too and says nothing. I've also seen the puppy playfully bite the boys pants and the little boy kicks until the puppy is thrown off.
I've seen the little guy be almost accidentally trampled by the little boy and my 4 year old daughter as they were playing and the puppy was chasing them. Kids don't understand that they can hurt him, nor do they even pay attention that they're about to step/fall on a living creature.
I've seen the poor thing almost been run over more times than I care to count. Whenever the family leaves, they throw the poor little puppy outside and leave him there - no food, no water, no shelter. There's also no boundary to keep the dog in their yard and out of the neighbors or out of the road. Their front door is MAYBE 30 yards from a pretty busy street..
When they do this, the puppy wanders over to my MIL's house for company. She takes compassion on the poor thing and gives him a mat to sleep on and food to eat. So this time, when the neighbors left, me and my MIL came to an agreement that the puppy ran away and I took him home with me. Crowley is getting a fresh start tomorrow with my friend who will actually love him and care for him.
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