Allison 2,369 Posted January 8, 2016 Report Share Posted January 8, 2016 Rescuer Writes A Perfect Letter To The Jerk Who Abandoned This Dog By Stephen Messenger "Every day, countless dogs are cruelly abandoned by their owners in the United States. But while this may be seen as an easy fix for people wanting to rid themselves of unwanted pets, for those animals they leave behind, nothing could be more devastating. Fortunately, there are folks working tirelessly to save deserted dogs — folks like Brooke Rapozo, from Kings SPCA in California. After coming to the aid of one such animal, found this week dumped all alone at the end of a dirt road, she penned the perfect open letter on Facebook, aimed at the person responsible. With Rapozo's permission, we have reprinted the unedited letter in its entirety below. Dear The Callous POS owner of this dog, Today we noticed a couple of emails from people that had noticed your dog that had been abandoned on 15th ave and Excelsior ave. After looking at date, your dog had been sitting there since Saturday morning at least. It was 3:00 pm today when we finally noticed the messages because we have been so busy. We decided to drive over and see if we could help. Sure enough there he was. He waited for you. He hadn't left the place you made him stay. He was being a good dog. He stayed close to the last place he saw his favorite person in the world. He thought you were coming back. He was watching every car that would come down the road hoping it was you coming back for him. Your dog has been freezing, hungry, and scared for days because you are a heartless piece of crap. He waited for you. He was so hungry that he was eating sticks. Nice people had stopped to drop off food but he was still so hungry and confused. But even with food sitting in front of him he knew he had to wait for you to come back. He waited for you. " More letter here. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Martha 11 Posted January 10, 2016 Report Share Posted January 10, 2016 There's got to be a real special place for someone like that. Hopefully the pup finally has a loving home 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Denise E. 1,485 Posted July 20, 2016 Report Share Posted July 20, 2016 I cried, that was touching. I don't understand why people drop animals off instead of bringing to a shelter or finding them a new home. Is it just easier? Can they pretend the animals are going to have a good life by doing that? Evidently this dog had been waiting more than a couple days when this rescue brought him in. What is even worse is the foreclosure home owners (in the news down here in FL) that would leave the homes, lock up and just leave their animals inside! I don't understand how anyone can do these things. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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