While taking my dog for a walk about a year ago, we were about 20 yards from one who was scratching his/her back on a tree. Fortunately, the dog didn't see it but she heard it. I pulled her leash tight and whispered, "let's go home! " and high tailed it! That was a little too close for my liking!
Barbaranne
May 24, 2013
I thank God that we in the UK do not have anything worse than the urban fox to encounter. It is said that on the Yorkshire moors there are wallabys but I have never seen them
God bless you and your too, Philipcb! Keeping the U.K. in prayer for healing and comfort.
aussiesapphire
May 23, 2013
As were most of us who live in a supposedly civilized world. What sort of frame of mind do these people have that they can do this to another human being? May God give you peace and heal the minds of those who witnessed this heinous act.
pixipixil
May 23, 2013
Yes that is just terrible. To think after all the combat, to be killed at home where he should have been safe is a true insult and catastrophe. And then the culprits who are not in their own country (or at last the country they see as their own) and are in England tell every one they do this because we don't leave them alone. I have a good idea. How about solitary confinement for life. Do you think that might be alone enough?
jiggler
May 24, 2013
Nope - no forgiveness for those particular culprits: a deliberate, vile piece of savagery!
God bless you all - have a wonderful day.
Praying for the victim's soul and family also for the culprits
GOD BLESS AND FORGIVE ALL