WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE WORLD?

Here is another horror story. What the *%#% is wrong with the world?????

Rescued dog chained to train tracks now adopted

An ailing dog that was rescued after being chained to some railroad tracks in Dallas has a new home today. A McKinney family has adopted the black Lab-chow mix dubbed "Spike" by animal welfare officials who've been caring for the dog.

A Union Pacific train conductor - on July 24th - noticed the dog chained to some adjacent tracks.
Two trains were stopped so an employee could free the malnourished animal.

Spike has now been placed with the Mike Watson family, who arrived today with their own pet - an Alaskan Husky - to see if the two dogs would get along.

So far, so good.
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What the &##!@*(!()!@_)'s wrong with that people?

This one really made me upset. I'm glad the poor guy was spotted before something happened and that now he's on a happy home.
shelby,corky,&fergus' wrote:
.......What the *%#% is wrong with the world?????....


That is a horrible thing, but thank God for his rescue!
God bless.
mouthypf
:phew: Thank goodness he was rescued when he was.
And also that he found a home. :D
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