A Sad Story.....

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A lumberjack woke up at 6 in the morning and worked all day cutting firewood, stopping only late at night. He had a beautiful son a few months old and a fox, his friend, treated as a pet and of his complete confidence. Every day the woodcutter would work and left the fox watching the baby. By nightfall, the fox was happy with his arrival.

His neighbors warned that the fox was beast, a wild animal, and therefore was not a reliable animal, and when it feel hungry it would eat the child. The woodsman said this was a great foolishness, because the fox was his friend and never would do that. The neighbors insisted: "Woodsman, open your eyes! The fox will eat your child. When it feels hungry it will eat your son!"

One day the woodcutter, exhausted from work and tired of these comments, came home and saw the fox smiling as always, with his mouth full blood. The lumberjack sweat cold and without thinking twice, hit an axe to the head of the fox. Desperate, came running inside the bedroom. He found his son in the cradle, sleeping quietly, and beside the cradle a dead snake.

The woodsman with much remorse buried the axe and fox together.

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Man who attacked dog with a chain saw gets 2 1/2-year jail term

March 6, 2007

PALMER, Mass. --A man who severely maimed a friend's dog with a chain saw because he "saw the devil" in the animal's eyes was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in jail after pleading guilty to animal cruelty charges.

Randall Mason, 42, of Monson, received the maximum possible sentence on Monday in Palmer District Court.

The dog, a Labrador-husky mix named Blue, had to be euthanized after suffering deep cuts to its head and paws during the Jan. 4 incident.

Mason was staying with the dog's owner, Jason Wemette.

A baby sitter caring for Wemette's two children called police at about 1 a.m. after she awoke to the sound of a running chain saw and a whimpering dog. She said in a statement to police that she found Blue with one paw nearly severed and saw a large amount of blood in the house.

Police said they think Mason was drinking just before the incident. The baby sitter said in her statement to police that when Mason drinks, "he does stupid stuff." She also said that Mason cried as he tried to stop the dog's bleeding with a towel.

Police said Mason claimed he "saw the devil" in the dog's eyes.

Mason's court-appointed attorney said at his arraignment that his client was acting in self defense, but prosecutors said Mason did not have injuries consistent with a dog attack.

"I'm glad Mr. Mason has accepted responsibility and is being held accountable for his actions," Monson Police Chief Stephen Kozloski said in a statement

 
No, this is sad.
Man who attacked dog with a chain saw gets 2 1/2-year jail term

March 6, 2007

PALMER, Mass. --A man who severely maimed a friend's dog with a chain saw because he "saw the devil" in the animal's eyes was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in jail after pleading guilty to animal cruelty charges.

Randall Mason, 42, of Monson, received the maximum possible sentence on Monday in Palmer District Court.

The dog, a Labrador-husky mix named Blue, had to be euthanized after suffering deep cuts to its head and paws during the Jan. 4 incident.

Mason was staying with the dog's owner, Jason Wemette.

A baby sitter caring for Wemette's two children called police at about 1 a.m. after she awoke to the sound of a running chain saw and a whimpering dog. She said in a statement to police that she found Blue with one paw nearly severed and saw a large amount of blood in the house.

Police said they think Mason was drinking just before the incident. The baby sitter said in her statement to police that when Mason drinks, "he does stupid stuff." She also said that Mason cried as he tried to stop the dog's bleeding with a towel.

Police said Mason claimed he "saw the devil" in the dog's eyes.

Mason's court-appointed attorney said at his arraignment that his client was acting in self defense, but prosecutors said Mason did not have injuries consistent with a dog attack.

"I'm glad Mr. Mason has accepted responsibility and is being held accountable for his actions," Monson Police Chief Stephen Kozloski said in a statement


I feel alot for dogs...possibly more than people, actually



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