Think your day is going bad? Here's a little perspective to make you feel better.
This is Trixie...not the dog who got it. Just a sad friend.
Is it ever a good day to be a dog catcher? Probably not. And here is yet another argument for DNA testing down at the pound.
According to a report in both the Chicago Sun-Times and the Huffington Post, a Kendall County Animal Control officer has admitted that she euthenized a bull-mastiff she mistakenly assumed to be guilty of an unprovoked attack that was later attributed to another dog. In the meantime, the correct dog was adopted and placed into a new home. Officials are now working to retrieve the guilty dog before it changes it's name and moves to Santa Monica with it's girlfriend.
According to a report in both the Chicago Sun-Times and the Huffington Post, a Kendall County Animal Control officer has admitted that she euthenized a bull-mastiff she mistakenly assumed to be guilty of an unprovoked attack that was later attributed to another dog. In the meantime, the correct dog was adopted and placed into a new home. Officials are now working to retrieve the guilty dog before it changes it's name and moves to Santa Monica with it's girlfriend.
Sorry, these are the forgotten bones of someone else.
It took 27 years, but one Louisiana man's particularly bad day has finally come to light. According to an Associated Press report republished by Yahoo News, the case of a Abbeville, Louisiana car theft suspect who has been missing for 27 years was finally solved when the bones of the man were discovered in the sealed up chimney of a local bank doing renovations. Police speculate starvation was the cause of death. No explanation has been reported by the bank as to exactly why it sealed up the chimney in the 1980's, however the leading theory is that it might have had something to do with the blood curdling screams for help, horrible odors, and sky darkening swarms of black flies that inexplicably appeared around the same time.