TO EVERYONE WHO CARES ABOUT ANIMALS
PLEASE HELP THIS SMALL DOG
Does anyone know of a VERY large man who is looking after a small white Bichon dog for his sister?
IF YOU KNOW OF ANYONE WHO LEFT HER DOG IN HER VERY LARGE BROTHERS CARE PLEASE ASK HER TO CONTACT ME OR PLEASE CONTACT ME YOURSELF.
I WITNESSED THE MAN TORMENTING AND HURTING THE LITTLE DOG ON THE GRASS AREA OF OREWA BEACH ALONG FROM THE RSA MONUMENT AREA ON SATURDAY 21 December.
Unfortunately I was holding my own small dog and could not intervene physically.
He threatened that he was going to kill the dog.
He said he was "looking after it " for his sister.
I will be grateful if anyone who knows of a lady who left her Bichon in her LARGE brothers care could contact me please as I would like to inform her of what I saw and urge her not to trust her little dog in his care again.
THAT IS IF THE POOR LITTLE CREATURE IS STILL ALIVE.!
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