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    Justice for Puppy Doe:

    Not sure how many might have already seen this petition but feel it is one worth sharing. Please sign if you agree.



    On August 31st 2013, a young, small, female dog named ‘Puppy Doe’ was found brutally tortured in a Quincy, Massachusetts park, and we were all left wondering who could let this happen to any animal. The dog’s injuries were so violent and severe that the only humane thing to do was to euthanize her. She had been starved, burned, stabbed, and limbs pulled from her joints in what’s been described as a “medieval’ style torture.
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    #2
    Re: Justice for Puppy Doe:

    I shall gladly sign, wish I could do more than just that... but do what you can I guess.

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      #3
      Re: Justice for Puppy Doe:

      Ouch that is horrifying. People should have more interest in getting justice for tortured or mutilated pets because a) it's the right thing to do, and b) people who do stuff like that are clearly psychopaths and need to stop before they start looking for bigger targets.

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        Re: Justice for Puppy Doe:

        Originally posted by monsno_leedra View Post
        Not sure how many might have already seen this petition but feel it is one worth sharing. Please sign if you agree.

        https://www.change.org/petitions/jus...e-against-pets
        By all that is good in this world I shall sign it.

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          #5
          Re: Justice for Puppy Doe:

          Done! Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
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            Re: Justice for Puppy Doe:

            I don't even *want* to know why someone would even consider doing such a thing...but I completely and utterly think that people like this should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, as if they had done it to a person. And while I would prefer to see it happen just because its the right thing to do, I'm more than willing to point out that if you can do this to a dog (or a cat), its not all that far from doing it to a person.
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              Re: Justice for Puppy Doe:

              Originally posted by thalassa View Post
              I don't even *want* to know why someone would even consider doing such a thing...but I completely and utterly think that people like this should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, as if they had done it to a person. And while I would prefer to see it happen just because its the right thing to do, I'm more than willing to point out that if you can do this to a dog (or a cat), its not all that far from doing it to a person.
              Seconded. Signing. Poor puppy.

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                #8
                Re: Justice for Puppy Doe:

                Originally posted by thalassa View Post
                I don't even *want* to know why someone would even consider doing such a thing...but I completely and utterly think that people like this should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, as if they had done it to a person. And while I would prefer to see it happen just because its the right thing to do, I'm more than willing to point out that if you can do this to a dog (or a cat), its not all that far from doing it to a person.
                Yes, and many people go on to do so.

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                  #9
                  Re: Justice for Puppy Doe:

                  Originally posted by DanieMarie View Post
                  Yes, and many people go on to do so.
                  I recall from my days loosely studying to be a profiler that many if not nearly all the killers progressed from animal cruelty and killing to humans. A lot of people also got a sense of revenge against their oppressors by inflicting pain upon animals who they saw as lessor than themselves.
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