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Joined: Mar 2005
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Originally Posted by pete
nice pic stan ,looks like charlie is the cheeky one.
You are spot on there he is a marvelous little dog but with a very sad background.
He is Jack Russell cross Dachund, a stretched Limo Jack if you like. When I first met him he had been severely abused. He had been so badly injured by its owners "back legs and all its ribs broken" that he was badly traumatised. On top of that his brother was killed by them. The RSPCA said they did not have enough evidence to prosecute as the owners claimed all the injuries were accidents.
However the Vets showed me X Rays and all the ribs had been systematically broken at least three times over a period from the age of 4 months onwards, in the end after lots of negotiations and threats the owners agreed to sign over the dog to one of the nurses in the Vets, and along with all the rest of her menagerie stayed with her for a while whilst it convalesced.
They apparently couldn't use the X-Rays as evidence as the owners had paid for them and therefore owned them? "Madness" all because of the Data Protection Act, what a bloody stupid law that can see an animal systematically tortured whilst upholding the rights of the perpetrators. It makes my blood boil.
I was asked by the practice to assess him to see if it would be possible to rehome such a traumatised dog. When I heard his story from the Vets I decided to rehome him with me. Charlie has now fully recovered and is ruling the roost over my other dogs. He has incredible resilience and guts and is a real character I don't know anyone who hasn't said that they would love to take him home, he has an amazing personality. But I would never rehome him, he is with me for life now. His one dowmside is he cries if I don't take him with me. I think it is a trust thing he is confident when I am there but harks back to the abuse if I am not around.
This is another one of him.
Stan