Not all absurd reports are fake, none of the accusing people are forgiven. It's a shame that we can't do the following thing, even though many of the people who used it were hoopted, as a fake report would be considered a message.

He's got another clickbait title: “The younger generation has a dog from the DRUGS. Wanneer zijn baasje hem terugvindt, ziet hij er ZO uit.”[ 1 ] is zo beurd, alleen is het geen actueel report also al werd dit verhaal zo een 3 maanden geleden opnieuw uitbrought.

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We published here another article about the public, which “The Telegraph” published in November 2015 about this article. This article is included in:

A group of young people had the dog stolen and then they had taken some drugs and had given them drugs. Aan het and hebben ze hem also still aangestoken. The night's merrie was on a stortplaats ten one, what the young people of the dog dumped.

Caroline Doe, from the RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals), said:

“This was the first time I was dead, now it's over. As I now have a terugdenk dan lopen de rillingen over my rug.”

prosecuted for the last time . The youngsters wanted to live in the house for 5 years and had to pay a price of £500 and the other one had a price of £1000.

The status report (screenshot) will be published by the RSPCA on Facebook:

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**Warning** Distressing story

Dog makes miracle recovery after youths set him on fire, broke his neck and then dumped him at nearby rubbish tip

Four youths have been disqualified from keeping animals for five years after a dog was stolen and viciously tortured in one of the disturbing cases an RSPCA inspector has ever known.

Three of the youths, two aged 16 and one aged 15 at the time of the offense, previously admitted kicking and punching the chihuahua cross, named Chunky, before breaking his leg and neck, setting him on fire, feeding him drugs and dumping him near a rubbish tip on Manston Road in Margate. Miraculously, the tiny dog ​​survived his ordeal and has now been returned to his owner.

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Chunky is not zoned!

And now the happy ending: Chunky will be brought to his own home and will be healed!

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Bron: The Telegraph

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