01-22-2024, 09:08 PM
I saw this on the BBC news site. The fact that she had several deformations suggests that she was part of an intensive breeding production, with considerable inbreeding - a puppy farm at its worst.
Once again, this story shows the good and the bad in humanity: the good being the compassion and determination of the animal rescue, the bad being the heartless person(s) who abandoned Ariel in the first place.
I am delighted to hear that the operation went well and it looks hopeful that she will find her "forever home".
Once again, this story shows the good and the bad in humanity: the good being the compassion and determination of the animal rescue, the bad being the heartless person(s) who abandoned Ariel in the first place.
I am delighted to hear that the operation went well and it looks hopeful that she will find her "forever home".


