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abstibus | 16:14 Tue 04th Sep 2012 | Animals & Nature
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The PSNI have arrested someone for the appalling cruelty to this dog.
If he's found guilty, then I hope he gets a very severe sentence.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...hern-ireland-19474265
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I just can't fathom some people out, and it's probably for the best I can't :-(
God, I wish I hadn't followed that link. That is just horrendous. Evil, evil man.
GOOD. Throw the book at him.
^^^^Set light to it first!
It was an unspeakable act of cruelty carried out by someone evil.

I would like to know where the owner of the dog was and how the person who inflicted those terrible injuries came by the dog?
Maybe it was the owner? Vile thing to do, hope he gets the good kicking he deserves.
poor wee doggy!!!
There's a good Facebook page that is updating regularly on the recovery of this poor hound. It beggars belief what goes on in some peoples heads, I just wish they would make sentencing harsher for animal cruelty.
If anyones interested here's a link (if it works). Second fella has been arrested as well.
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Thanks for the fb links and the news that a second person has been arrested. I hope they get prison - I don't fancy their chances with the other prisoners.
Vicious, vicious thugs.
As of this morning cody doing well
I'm praying for little Cody's full recovery, although the mental scars to the little soul may endure for most of his days.

I sincerely wish the death penalty could be used - no chance, I know, but no so called punishment the courts could mete out will be appropriate.
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Two men,both aged 21, have been arrested and released on police bail. Cody is improving, but is probably dreadfully traumatised.
I wish the two a happy bail period.
I hope the two on Bail have been named and shamed, or even better have received a "visit" from some fans of Cody?
Considering its Northern Ireland I will suggest that they will get a 'visit' before much longer!!!
I can't bear to look at the link. I too wish there were harsher penalties for animal cruelty.
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My opinion too, fgt.
Maghabbery (sp?) is not a big place. Nowhere to hide in NI.
Codie is still battling for survival and may be allowed home for a few hours this weekend despite her horrendous injuries.
Like others on this thread I wondered how the perpetrators managed to get hold of her in the first place. It says in this article that her owner went to the back door and called her but she did not come running as usual. So they walked down the back lane towards the quarry where they saw her coming across a field, limping and in such a terrible condition they didn't recognise her.
It sounds as if she was allowed to run free and I wonder if this is usually the case in Ireland; if so this practice must be fraught with danger for the animal concerned.

http://www.belfasttel...on-fire-16203390.html
Sadly Cody has lost his fight for life and has had to be put to sleep. Poor little fella - no more pain now little one. RIP xxx

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