02-07-2017, 02:50 PM
I never thought of a back yard breeder, but that makes sense. They would have a litter of puppies to sell, but they wouldn't handle them too much so they may not have realized the extent of Cupids damage until he was big enough to crawl around.
Discarding him in a garbage bag is heartless.
The first shelter that turned him away, might not have been able to deal with a handicapped puppy. Their resources might have been limited, but they could have done it nicely and encouraged the man to take to puppy where he could get help.
There are a lot of heartless people out there.
Good thing Cupid found his way to a caring place. He will do well. I bet he learns to use prosthetic limbs with trouble. I am hoping he learns to run. That would be so wonderful.
Discarding him in a garbage bag is heartless.
The first shelter that turned him away, might not have been able to deal with a handicapped puppy. Their resources might have been limited, but they could have done it nicely and encouraged the man to take to puppy where he could get help.
There are a lot of heartless people out there.
Good thing Cupid found his way to a caring place. He will do well. I bet he learns to use prosthetic limbs with trouble. I am hoping he learns to run. That would be so wonderful.
Catherine