Recently, a 5 month old puppy was super glued. The puppy's owner placed the puppy in the backyard and later heard the puppy cry. Every time she touched it, it cried. Somehow, the puppy was covered in super glue, fur, eyes glued shut, nostrils glued so it could not breathe, and glue poured into its ears. The news did not say how it was removed from its fur and eyes (surgery), but some glue attached to the ear drum was left in because the vet did not wish to damage the ear drum. Hopefully it will come out naturally. Poor puppy. Now the animal rescue league is offering $500 to find out who did this cruel action upon a helpless puppy. I will pray they find the person. In my opinion, I think it was a child who discovered the glue in a drawer and tested the effect upon an animal.
From my experience, adults kill animals they harm with sharp objects, teens throw rocks, kick, and sometimes set the animal on fire when harming animals, and children explore the effects of their actions like pulling tails or holding legs down, but often fail gripping the animal is in pain. The owner saw two teenagers running away when she came outside. I was close. I think those kids need therapy and probably have parents who deny their precious kid would ever do anything wrong. I had coworker once in an abusive relationship who could not figure out why her son kept tormenting the tiny bunny he and his sister saved at a bus stop (its tail had been bitten off). Gee, could it be the abusive boyfriend living with her? Some parents can't handle their kids's actions and live in denial. Post later. Bye!
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