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MAN BREAKS DOG’S BACK AFTER THROWING HIM AGAINST WALL

February 19, 2011 by Tina Evangelista-Eppenstein

Michael Pulaski threw his dog, pictured, against a wall after he rubbed its nose into the carpet after the dog urinated on it -the end result- Pulaski broke his dog’s back.
Pulaski then took his dog to the Animal Rescue League where he told them his dog couldn’t move his hind legs.
Upon further inspection by a veterinarian, the broken back was discovered and the dog had to be euthanized.
Pulaski was arrested Thursday on animal cruelty charges.
“Pulaski was committed to Berks County Prison in lieu of $20,000 bail after arraignment before Senior District Judge William N. Hall Sr. in Reading Central Court.”
I am so angry beyond words that someone could throw a defenseless animal against a wall and why? Because he urinated on a carpet! So what! Accidents happen. Rubbing a dog’s nose into a carpet doesn’t solve anything. But I supposed throwing this poor dog against a wall solved your problem, Pulaski.
You are despicable, Pulaski. I hope that you are charged and convicted to the fullest extent of the law and NEVER be allowed to have another pet. And if that should happen, then Michael Vick should NEVER be allowed to have another pet either.
Let’s see how justice plays out with these two similar situations.
RIP little guy!

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