mehulkamdar
(.416 member)
15/03/05 02:48 PM
'One-person' pooch to follow master to gravehttp:/

http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/7242_1278715,00180007.htm

An elderly Australian man will be buried with his loyal dog after the animal spent almost a week guarding the deceased's body and appeared too miserable to live after being removed from his master.

The RSPCA in northeastern Queensland state said that Jess, a cattle dog cross estimated to be about 12 years old, would be put to sleep and later cremated and buried with his owner.

The dog was found lying across the body of his 74-year-old owner who died in his Brisbane home.

The animal protection society was called in when the dog attempted to shield the dead man from ambulance officers who had come to take the body away.

"The dog would just growl and attack them basically," RSPCA Queensland spokesman Michael Beatty told AFP. "It was just devoted to the owner."

Man and dog had been inseparable and while the RSPCA had originally attempted to care for the pet, they found him to be aggressive and unhappy while in their custody.

"He was a one-person dog," Beatty said, adding that the animal was old and not in perfect health.

The dog would likely have been euthanased within ten days for failing the RSPCA's behaviour test for animals to be given to the public, he said.






NitroXAdministrator
(.700 member)
13/05/05 01:09 PM
Re: 'One-person' pooch to follow master to graveht

Good dog.

In reply to:

The dog would likely have been euthanased within ten days for failing the RSPCA's behaviour test for animals to be given to the public, he said.




But shows again how the anti-duck hunting RSPCA is the biggest wholesale killer and butcher of animals in Australia. Disgusting and hypocritical.



tunofun
(.300 member)
13/05/05 04:23 PM
Re: 'One-person' pooch to follow master to graveht

That's a very good point NitroX (but you knew that!), I wonder how many animals the RSPCA 'euthanise' each year? Would be interesting to find out for the pro hunting sect.


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