Dog subjected to monstrous cruelty

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She's one brave girl! I really hope she pulls through this.

Any news on the culprits Igor? I reckon the loss of a finger as permanent memento and a long prison sentence would be apt punishment for them...

No official statements about the course of the investigation have been given by the Police so far Evan...
 
"Someone who commits a crime so savagely cruel, will not hesitate to attack people too," Paskaljević concluded.

Most likely they already have. More the reason to hunt them down and get them off the streets.

Personally, I'd just shoot the bastards that did this and be done with it.

Yep, I'd do it.

tom
 
...Personally, I'd just shoot the bastards that did this and be done with it...
Too quick and humane for the asshats that did this...they need to get a little of what they dished out, as far as I'm concerned...

Sorry, Tom...but there's a line forming over to the left. :evil4:
Yep, and it's a long one, too
 
What's the latest?

Not many news about Mila lately... Latest I heard is that City of Belgrade had taken over the care of the dog and she was transferred from Private clinic to the ambulance of Veterinarian faculty where she is being taken care for now. Once when she receives the artificial limbs she will be probably put to an adoption... No news about the culprits...
 
Heh....with all the worldwide negative attention they've gotten, I wouldn't be surprised if the culprits crawl into a very deep, very dark hole and then pull it in after themselves.
 
Here's an update on Mila's condition, as published the other day...

Mutilated dog ready for surgery

Belgrade/1 June 2010/Source: Tanjug
The dog Mila is now in a good condition after a one-month treatment, and she is ready for preparations for a surgery to fit her with prosthetic limbs.


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The one-year-old mixed breed was discovered in Belgrade in April with all four of her legs cut off in a shocking case of cruelty against animals. The perpetrator of the crime, persecuted as a criminal offense under Serbia's law, is still at large.
The dog, named Mila by her rescuers, has now recovered from pneumonia, which appeared as a result of the dog not being able to move. She also overcame a heart-attack which came as the result of the mutilation.
Constant changing of bandages on the legs allows the dog to walk slowly which has a very positive effect on her mood, and she put on 4.5 kilograms and now weighs 20 kilograms, the Belgrade Veterinary Institution, who have taken over her care, have announced.
According to the vets there, Mila is now ready for vaccination and other preparations which will make it possible to obtain necessary documents for a surgery abroad.
The fiinal decision about by where Mila will be operated on is yet to be made, and will rest with an expert committee of the Communal Affairs Secretariat.
The most serious option which has been considered so far is an operation at a specialized clinic in Germany. In the meantime help was offered by other foreign clinics and it is even considered to perform the surgery in Serbia which would spare Mila the additional stress of the trip.
The dog was brought to the Belgrade Veterinary Institution on April 26 after Belgrade Mayor Dragan Đilas had instructed the institution to take care of Mila.
The institution took over the dog when she was in a very serious condition since it was determined that beside the injuries to her legs she had also survived a heart attack and developed pneumonia.
 
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Five months after an unknown perpetrator in Belgrade has brutally mutilated dog Mila by cutting off her four paws, there are interested adopters. So far three applications have arrived from Belgrade and three from abroad. The Secretariat for Municipal Affairs of City of Belgrade, which two months ago specified conditions under which Mila can be adopted, announced that the decision on the new owner will be made in a month. The period of the next 30 days is an opportunity to get an application for approval of some other interested parties. Due to disability of mutilated dog there are very precise conditions prescribed for those who in future will be willing to care for Mila.

Since it was estimated that any surgery would further compromised the dog's health, external removable prosthesis were made for her. Specialist of Orthopedic Surgery Dr. Branislav Marković said that prosthesis are made of polyurethane and carbon fiber, divided into three parts. Such a prosthesis should be an appropriate replacement for the amputated foot, and if it proves otherwise, will work on other solutions - Marković said. According to the veterinarians taking care of the dog, during the last few months Mila has fully recovered, she's been able to walk and run with temporary bandages, to play and to meet her physiological needs. Mental state of the dog is also satisfactory - they added.

Several suspects were brought to the questioning by the Police regarding this case, but were later released for the lack of evidence. All suspects were taken to polygraph test and questioned, while the Police conducted a search of their apartments and other premises, but failed to find clues or evidence that would point to an involvement in the offense. Investigation continues.
 

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Right on, Mila! Every tail wag you give, girl, is a piddle in their eye. Figuratively, unfortunately.

Now....I hope they find the b*sterds. As to whether I hope they make it to court, or "trip and fall up a flight of stairs....twelve times...." on the way, I'm sorta divided. BTW...isn't there a monastery staircase in China somewhere that has like a thousand or so steps? :evil4:
 

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