While the prospective graduate student was staying at the hotel, he beat his Pomeranian so hard that his ischium was broken while his owner was not at home.

Dogs are very simple-minded and will express their likes and dislikes directly, but this is not the case for humans. They may appear gentle on the surface, but in fact, what they do behind the scenes is extremely dark. On August 22, Ms. Xie from Xia...


Dogs are very simple-minded and will express their likes and dislikes directly, but this is not the case for humans. They may appear gentle on the surface, but in fact, what they do behind the scenes is extremely dark.

On August 22, Ms. Xie from Xiamen, Fujian Province broke the news that a Pomeranian she raised was abused by a man who rented her home. What Ms. Xie did not expect was that after the man moved in, he violently abused her dog twice, and the second time directly caused the dog to be seriously injured.

It is understood that the man is the son of Ms. Xie’s husband’s teacher. He has a summer job and offered to come to Ms. The man is the son of Ms. Xie’s mother-in-law’s friend and will go to graduate school in September this year. Because the man was working a summer job near Ms. Xie's home, he was temporarily allowed to stay at her home.

At first, the Pomeranian dog Bobo was very enthusiastic towards the man and would not bark at him. Later, when the owner returned from a business trip and saw Bobo injured, the abuser said, "It bit my shoe, so I just kicked it." But whenever he came back after that, Ms. Xie would bark at him whenever he was at home. Ms. Xie became suspicious and installed a surveillance camera. Every time the abuser came back, Ms. Xie would take the dog in her room and told her husband to keep the dog off the balcony when he went out. When he returned home at noon on the day of the incident, Ms. Xie and her husband went to work and were not at home. BoBo was afraid and hid under the balcony pool and did not provoke him at all.

However, the surveillance camera recorded a heartbreaking scene in which the man repeatedly violently assaulted the Pomeranian.

In the surveillance video, the man angrily said to the dog, "Are you going to bark again?" and then vigorously hit the dog with a metal stick.

The dog walked out of the corner, and the perpetrator did not let it go. He continued to kick it and took off his slippers and beat it hard for more than ten times. The Pomeranian kept screaming, which was heartbreaking.

That night, Ms. Xie confronted the assailant. The assailant denied it and lied calmly, claiming that the balcony door fell and hit the ground. Until Ms. Xie said there was surveillance video, he began to quibble. Considering that the perpetrator is the son of her husband's teacher, Ms. Xie's family has always tried to minimize the big problems and try to make peace with them. "What can I do if he is beaten? Just let his parents educate him."

When she was at the police station, Ms. Xie was soft-hearted and forgave him, but when she came back and saw BoBo's appearance, Ms. Xie was really heartbroken. She was also worried that she might suffer retaliation if he exposed him. "I'm also afraid, but if I don't do anything, I will be the one who needs to see a doctor next! So I exposed him."

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Bobo is a very small dog, and suffering such abuse must have caused great harm. It is understood that he was rescued in the hospital with a broken ischium, liver damage, and swollen eyes and nose. Ms. Xie also signed a critical illness notice.

The man abused the Pomeranian. Is it because the man has a tendency to abuse, or is it because of other reasons? We don’t know, but from the available information, at least the man was dissatisfied with the dog barking. I dare not say that the dog’s barking was the reason for the man’s murder, and it definitely does not justify abuse. However, as a pet owner, it is always more reassuring to learn the skills to correct the dog’s excessive barking.



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