A person’s true nature is judged from how he or she treats an animal.
News article and all images below from news.com.au

A puppy’s ears and tail were cut off with scissors in an act of cruelty so sickening it left welfare workers in tears.
Buckley, an eight-week-old border collie cross staffordshire bull terrier, was found abandoned in a school yard on Saturday, July 11, and taken to a veterinarian in Sydenham, in Melbourne’s northwest, the Moonee Valley Leader reports.
Lost Dogs’ Home manager Sue Conroy, who is looking after Buckley, said it was one of the worst cases of animal cruelty she had seen in 23 years. “I’ve had staff crying,” she said. “The puppy would have received no anesthetic and would have made a lot of noise. “He would have been in unspeakable agony”
Ms Conroy said staff had treated his wounds with ointments and administered pain relief and antibiotics. She said the puppy “was not ready to be adopted just yet”. His hearing will not be perfect, but he’s not deaf. But mentally, he’s is still traumatised and is hiding from people.”
There is nothing the puppy could have done to deserve this. The man who committed this doesn’t deserve a to be jailed or fined. He deserves to have his ears hacked off too, just so that he knows how it would have felt.
Buckley awaiting surgery to tidy up his damaged ears and tail

Little Buckley post surgery in a protective collar

Buckley getting some rest post surgery

Buckley was taken care of by people with a heart, at the Lost Dogs Home. Buckley is one of the 5 dogs featured in Australia Post’s Adopted and Adored special stamp issue. Please choose this series when you purchase stamps at Australia Post. Help make a difference by making a choice.







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