marval
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This morning a friend of ours called round. He told this sad but true tale, proving that money does rule.
The other day he heard a bang outside his house, on going to look he found that a young dog had run into the road and been hit by a car. He found a plastic sheet in his van, putting the dog on it he took dog and owner to the vets.
The vet confirmed what our friend had thought that the dog had broken his back. He was clearly in a lot of pain, the vet was asked would he put the dog down. Yes said the vet, but it will cost you £70.
The owner did not have the money, so our friend paid. I thought what a heartless decision, supposing nobody had the money, would he have left the dog to suffer? How can anyone in that situation put money before humanity.
Margaret
The other day he heard a bang outside his house, on going to look he found that a young dog had run into the road and been hit by a car. He found a plastic sheet in his van, putting the dog on it he took dog and owner to the vets.
The vet confirmed what our friend had thought that the dog had broken his back. He was clearly in a lot of pain, the vet was asked would he put the dog down. Yes said the vet, but it will cost you £70.
The owner did not have the money, so our friend paid. I thought what a heartless decision, supposing nobody had the money, would he have left the dog to suffer? How can anyone in that situation put money before humanity.
Margaret