I've put this in @Animals & Nature but I think you should see it too.
One of the saddest things I've seen. (sniff) How this dog will not leave her injured friend.
CAS - I did explain. It is sad but not horrendous everyone, I wouldn't do that to you. It seems the animals have been forgotten in this tragedy.
Awww! Karen I know how you feel so sorry about yourmums cat. I had to do the same last year and our sweetie was 20.
Good news now, we've adopted a rescue cat from the RSPCA & we're all happy now.
Sorry jem, but I am with 20SilkCut here. I have had some wonderfully loyal pets in many, many years. Sometimes they were my only friends. Karen (((HUG))) from me too.
Indeed TTFN....at least we can always rely on animals - am really missing my cat whom i had to get put down last year....I just could nt go through all that pain again, so i'm animal free at present! :-(
Why did the people who were filming not go up to the dog, instead of just standing there with a camera. The dogs obviously did belong to somebody, because they were wearing collars and not wild dogs. So they could have gone up and helped.
Mmmm! Den I think they were observing, you never know with dogs and being distressed like that they could have been vicious one never knows. If they had taken the healthy dog what of the sick one leave it to die? mmm difficult. Its owners may have perished.
There must have been lots of animals in the same predicament and had to be put down, they've got to put people first I suppose.
A sad situation.