Leave cruise: Dog Simba has to search for a restart after emigration!
Leave cruise: Dog Simba has to search for a restart after emigration!
In a shocking story from the district of Olpe, a dog named Simba was exposed to its former owner in the forest. The sad incident shows how little some people know about the responsibility associated with the attitude of pets. Instead of taking care of Simba, his owner just tied him to a tree and disappeared to emigrate to Thailand.
The incident occurred when residents became aware of Simba and finally brought him to the shelter. Residents informed the animal rights activists that their owner had gone abroad and that the dog was apparently not treated well in the past. "He was bound and brought to us by the regulatory office," reports Nadine Berndt from the Olpe animal protection association. "It can be assumed that he won't come back either." This suggests that Simba has a time full of neglect.
The search for a new home
Now Simba is the focus of the efforts for a new home. The approximately six -year -old male is described as friendly but untrained and unsafe. "He probably has no loving life," adds Berndt. Simba is also compatible with other dogs, which is a positive quality. However, the animal rights activists have pointed out that Simba should live in a household where the children are already larger and stable, since the dog is still sometimes impetuous.
The reactions to Simba's fate are overwhelming on social media. Many animal lovers are dismayed in view of the behavior of its former owner and cannot understand the cruel deed. Comments like "What kind of disgusting person" and "couldn't he have tried to find a new home for him?" Show the resentment and outrage in the community. These statements reflect a deeply anchored concern for animal welfare and that of pets.
A similar case is that of bitch Milli, which was also exposed. Such stories illustrate the challenges with which the animal welfare organizations are confronted with and the terrible consequences of irresponsible behavior on the part of pet owners.
For Simba and other four -legged friends who are in similar needs, there is hope for a loving new home. Animal shelters and animal welfare associations do everything they can to give animals a better life and are looking for responsible people who are willing to give an animal a home and love. The case of Simba is also a wake -up call for all animal owners to take responsibility seriously and to take care of alternatives in emergencies. More details can be found at this www.wa.de .
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