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Puppy Survives Dead Goldfish Treatment

Single Entendre — Tue, 06/16/2009 - 08:29

This article talks about a puppy who got flushed down the loo by a 4 year old boy.

There is a sewer-cam picture of the puppy in question. I guess it's amazing the puppy lived, but what I can't figure out is why the journalists would print the blatant lies being told here.

As you can see in the pic, that's a VERY young puppy. According to the boy's parents, a week old. The boy said he was trying to give it a bath after it got muddy playing in the garden. The thing's eyes are barely open. No way it was playing in the garden on its own steam. I'm guessing the 4 year old is a sociopath, and just wanted to know if the puppy would actually go down the toilet if he tried to flush it. Alternately, the boy and/or his brother took the puppy to the garden and played with it in the mud. Which also ain't right.

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Stunning

LeesaLogic — Tue, 06/16/2009 - 16:03

I agree on the sociopath comment.

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ZOMG

224215152 — Tue, 06/16/2009 - 13:32

No one took the puppy away from them!

"The dog -- which has been named Dyno after the plumbing firm which rescued it -- is now safe and well and back with the family."

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