This post contains disturbing accounts of animal cruelty and may be distressing for some readers.
She was only six-months old and none of us can imagine what she went through during those six short months.
We hope she had been loved and cared for.
We hope a family had given her a place in their hearts and a role in their lives.
But we fear the truth is actually a long way from that.
All we know for sure is that her death was unimaginably cruel and intolerably painful.
She was a female fawn and black Staffordshire bull terrier pup.
She was wearing a red collar.
And tied to that collar with a red rope was an orange brick.
The brick was what anchored the puppy in a waterway as she died in a reserve next to a dog park in Blackstone Heights, near Launceston just a few days ago.
The RSPCA made a public appeal on Facebook for information about her death. The post – which has since been removed – was shared over 3,000 times.
It is difficult to understand why someone would do this to a puppy.
Top Comments
I just don't understand how, with the penalties listed, why they never handed out anywhere near these figures? These people are torturing animals, there's no accident about it or 'I didn't know', it's such an obvious crime! And you sometimes see cases where they are banned from owning a dog for a year etc...this should be a lifetime ban, no second chances, these people clearly have no empathy and it's a hard thing to teach to an adult!
I could barely read this but I'm so glad I did. I have signed the petition. Well done for promoting this issue Mamamia!