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    Take care of your canine friends.

    First let me say that my family has no enemies and my dog has never hurt nor offended anyone.

    Last weekend we decided to leave our dog out on the chain instead of crating him when we left to town. We have done this dozens of times. We live on four acres in BFE. When we got home we brought Bolt inside and noticed his back was a little wet. We thought he was sweating as it was hot out and he sometimes would do that. The next day he was acting real lethargic and kind of scared. His back skin was raised up running from his neck to his tail and we thought uh-oh, he has sunburn so we start treating for that with aloe and vitamin e and cool baths twice a day. Tuesday he now has patches of hair missing all over the raised area on his back. We are getting concerned and continue to treat for sunburn. Wednesday he now has open, bleeding wounds as if the raised patch was being cut off. We call a vet, he didn't care and couldn't be bothered. Thanks douche. Next vet. Says get him there next day ASAP. Thursday the skin has been eaten away and was starting to rot and smell. Vet says not good. He tells us what causes this. Some evil, vile, piece of human waste had gone onto our property and dumped some kind of chemical on his back and it was eating away his skin. Vet could not properly assess damage until the dying or dead skin on his back separated completely from the good skin on his sides. Started antibiotics and sent us home with a bunch and wound care instructions as well as instructions on what to do if it got worse as he was leaving for vacation. Friday he seemed Perkier by end of night but smell was so bad with seepage. Yesterday we get home from errands and the skin had separated completely and all I see is bones.....the chemical had eaten all of the flesh on his hind-back area above the tail. It was so horrible. We took him to emergency vet services at Purdue and we had to put our friend down. My sons birthday present two and a half years ago and the best dog we ever had, completely loved by every single person that ever met him was murdered by some piece of **** dumping chemicals on his back for no reason. Watch your dogs folks. If the skin starts to raise up with a "pour pattern", get him in immediately....they can be saved before it's too late.




    R.I.P Bolt-Jaguar. You are missed.
    Determine never to be idle. No person will have occasion to complain of the want of time who never loses any. It is wonderful how much may be done if we are always doing.
    Thomas Jefferson

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