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Dog buried alive in waste ground in France sparks outrage | Dog buried alive in waste ground in France sparks outrage |
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Photos of a dog buried alive up to its head in waste ground have sparked outrage on social media. | Photos of a dog buried alive up to its head in waste ground have sparked outrage on social media. |
The French mastiff, whose owner said it had run away, was spotted and rescued by Pedro Dinis, who was walking his dog in Carrieres-sue-Seine, west of Paris. | The French mastiff, whose owner said it had run away, was spotted and rescued by Pedro Dinis, who was walking his dog in Carrieres-sue-Seine, west of Paris. |
So upset at seeing the dog "cruelly buried alive", he posted photos of the animal on Facebook yesterday, adding: “Only her head was visible and it was difficult to see given the amount of earth covering her." | So upset at seeing the dog "cruelly buried alive", he posted photos of the animal on Facebook yesterday, adding: “Only her head was visible and it was difficult to see given the amount of earth covering her." |
The dog's owner is now reportedly facing a trial for alleged animal cruelty. | The dog's owner is now reportedly facing a trial for alleged animal cruelty. |
It has been reported that a police source told the AFP news agency that the dog was surrounded by stones and her lead was attached to a sack of gravel to stop her escaping. | |
Mr Dinis called the emergency services and began to free the animal. | Mr Dinis called the emergency services and began to free the animal. |
“Shocked and dehydrated” according to a police source, the dog was taken to the vets - while her 21-year-old owner has been taken into custody. | |
The owner denied the dog had been buried and said she had run away, according to the Daily Telegraph. | |
Investigators said this was “not very plausible”, it is reported. | Investigators said this was “not very plausible”, it is reported. |
A source close to the investigation said it was difficult to imagine the dog had run away because she is more than 10 years old and suffered from arthritis. | |
The owner could be sent to prison for two years and be forced to pay a fine of up to £21,000, according to the Daily Telegraph. | The owner could be sent to prison for two years and be forced to pay a fine of up to £21,000, according to the Daily Telegraph. |
An online petition calling for the “maximum sentence for the owner” had attracted more than 270,000 signatures online. | |
It said: “We ask for the maximal punishment against this act of cruelty to an animal. | It said: “We ask for the maximal punishment against this act of cruelty to an animal. |
"That this sentence shows the example and that the animal is finally considered as is proper by the being.” | "That this sentence shows the example and that the animal is finally considered as is proper by the being.” |
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