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By Manny Fernandez for The New York Times Tyson was a tough-looking, head-turning dog — a 60-pound, year-old Staffordshire bull terrier with a silver-gray coat and blue eyes. But the
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Poor Baby! 🙁 That makes me sick!
What is the matter with people? How can you beat a dog for no reason?
There never is a good reason to beat an animal
Too bad they can't find the person and beat the hell out of their child.
I've said it before and I will say it a thousand times. America does NOT have a dog problem (or a pit bull problem) what America truly has is a PEOPLE problem. Glad to hear this responsible family has their wonderful dog back. Whatever Cinnabun went through, she will recover. Dogs, unlike people, do not hold grudges, forgive and move on. I'm happy this story had a good ending.
dogs are angels, people are beasts!
Wish they could catch the scumbag that beat her! Give them a taste of their own medicine…
wonder if she was stolen and going to be used for dog fighting, I hope they investigate and the person who beat/harmed their dog!
I’ll bet the cowards that had her were trying to make her into a fighting dog!