Reading the above, it is touching to know that with a little "Tender Love and Care", it makes such a "Big Difference" in the dog's life.
On the bright side, I am glad that Prince has recovered, after going through four months of pain. Certainly it's a one very happy article for animal lovers. "He has also been adopted by perfect “mummy” for him, as she is a full-time homemaker and is able to care for Prince with full devotion." – This lady indeed is commendable to care for such a dog.
On the down side, I am really upset about abusive actions done man to animals.
I am an animal lover who owns a pet. Pets are amazing creatures who will always keep me accompanied. I feel bad when one starve animals. Animals are like humans, they should not be tortured. It is cruel to let the dog starve to bones. Put yourself into Prince’s shoes, would you choose to be better off in comfortable house or in the hands of torture & abuse by your supposed "caregiver". You will definitely choose to be better off in comfortable house, so does Prince.
To the person whom tortured this poor dog will not be better in his life. There is a saying that what one do on Earth, everyone is watching and sooner or later the person will receive his punishment. I am sure he will feel guilty throughout his entire life.
Regardless of what excuses the abuser gives, some form of punishment must be meted out for animal cruelty. I hope that there is action taken against the guilty one. This to highlight to the public that anyone caught abusing animals will be dealt with seriously.
In my point of view, the current fine punishment isn’t effective enough to stop animal abuse. Hence, I would like to bring out some suggestion to the authority.
1. All caught animal abusers, regardless of age and sex, should be sentenced with at least a stroke of the cane. Allowing the abuser to have the same feeling pain, to stimulate the same feeling when the animals are being abused. This will help the abuser to better understand the feelings of the abused animals, by going through the same process of pain.
2. All animal abusers must go through a compulsory counselling session. This is to allow the authority to better understand what the animal abuser is taking of, in order to change their wrong mindset. At times, such counselling service is useful in providing emotion support, so that they will not vent their feelings on animals, reducing animal abuse.
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." -Mahatma Gandhi So, stop animal abuse today!