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AnitaS

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Alas! The plight of dogs moves me at times unbearably. A stray dog I used to look after has been killed. I know there's human intervention because I found her inside a cave she had dug for her puppies long ago and there are a couple of sticks in there too, which means she couldn't have just walked in there and died. One of the security guards near here had been threatening to kill the dog for chewing his sandals. Which made me argue with him. I asked the Yi whether he had killed the dog and got 64 lines 2 and 3 moving to 56. Of course the guard denies any wrongdoing.

I asked what I ought to do about the dog's death (I could call the SPCA but could they really help?) and got 61 - Inner Truth. Is it my challenge to simply accept that there was some negative karma between the dog and the killer which is now resolved? An eye for an eye?

Thank you very much!
 
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I was just looking at your title

He. 64 for me denotes new beginnings and hex 56 de toes wandering - as an in ice t in strange lank had a thought of this poor dog with her puppies in a cave up against human cruelty

I think it is a perpetual state of affairs - my grandfather used to look after dogs hurt in the bombings of WW2 as an air raid warden. My mother remembers one. He had big brown eyes. They had no money to feed themselves let alone a poorly stray. My friend who dislikes dogs and who is the most wonderful person said that her friend's dog jumped over a balcony on e - it went bonkers. Don't know if she is right. But this dog was a free spirit and suddenly decided to end it's life

I know that things must be hard but these things are inevitable - however upsetting


If her puppy is still alive then make steps to find it. Puppies are very resilient and I wish you luck
 

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Thanks for the help. I am certain the security guard is the culprit. When I told him I would report him he hastily covered up the 'evidence' - the dead dog - blocking the entrance to its cave with the rock dust that the cave is made of. The Yi must be telling me not to try and right the wrong - so brake my wheels- as I have no real evidence and the guy I reported him to warned him today but said arrest was not possible for no one had actually seen him killing the dog. There are sticks inside the cave too (one she had dug herself for her puppies) as though she was chased in and beaten to death. Well, I couldn't let it go and at least the perpetrator is scared now and won't do that sort of thing again. I am thinking of installing CC TV cameras to keep an eye on things.
 

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I asked what I ought to do about the dog's death (I could call the SPCA but could they really help?) and got 61 - Inner Truth. Is it my challenge to simply accept that there was some negative karma between the dog and the killer which is now resolved? An eye for an eye?


No. It is your challenge to halt deliberate cruelty and harm where you see it.

Where would we be if when we saw suffering we did nothing to stop it and said instead that it was 'negative karma'. As I have said before as humans with limited awareness it really is not our business to presume what other's karma is, we cannot know. What is most certainly all of our business is animal cruelty.

You know what happened. That is why you got 61uc. You have your truth, please use it.

Also consider there can be 'karma; from standing by and seeing harm done to an animal and doing nothing about it.

It is our duty to protect animals as much as possible from human cruelty. Since animals cannot speak for themselves then we must speak up for them when necessary. If this man is apprehended then at least it may prevent him from committing further wanton acts of cruelty.

You said the little pup was missing after the mother was killed. This is heart breaking. I said a prayer for the pup when I read your post and I hope you can find him.
 

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Then again I guess the Image in 61 speaks of delaying executions and so on so you have to pretty sure he did it to report him.
 
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I think Trojina is right. - beware of rushing to conclusions. We had a dog called bones who was a rescue whippet. - he was 17 and was lying in my garden with his furry bunny and blanket. Someone called the RSPCA who had to drive 180 miles to our house. Poor old bones. But the person phoning had good intentions. I just think that sometimes we can come to the wrong conclusions. bones was OK but just old and thin.

This guy may be behind the issue but you must be sure about this. Animals tend to bring out our defensive emotions and rightly so. However dogs can do crazy things and as humans we do do awful things to animals in slaughter houses in reserves and in our homes (89 per cent of fish die within 3 weeks of ownership in the UK. Oursis now 20 years

It is really devastating to hear your story but you can't make accusations on the basis of hunches.

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Butterfly spider - I have proof that these were the killers. They have covered up the cave with the dead dog inside and after being warned by an animal activist, the security guard has fled the job. A good thing because now the dogs here can breathe a sigh of relief. And Doggie's death wouldn't have been in vain. Why were there sticks on the dead body inside the cave? Besides, she was perfectly healthy. Why would she go in there and die? All we have to do is find the guard. The cops came home with me yesterday to arrest him, but by then he had fled. No reason to flee unless you're guilty, or cover up the dire deed.
 

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