Awww! Pit bull mix Cabela recovers in her bright pink cast after being shot three times. poor dog.
Here's the full story according to CNN,
"Tampa police have arrested a pair of teenagers in last week's shooting of a young pit bull mix that was left for dead. The 17-year-olds face aggravated animal cruelty and armed trespassing charges after tying the hound, now named Cabela, to railroad tracks and shooting her multiple times.
Surveillance video from the area showed a group of
individuals walking the dog along the tracks in the city's Sulphur Springs
neighborhood before later running away, said Detective Patrick Messmer.
Neighbors heard gunshots and police were called.
Cabela was purchased to be used in dog fighting, but she
wasn't any good at it so they wanted to get rid of her, according to Messmer.
"This appears to be an isolated incident," he
said. "It doesn't appear that there was a large amount of dog fighting
that goes on in the neighborhood."
On March 5, police found Cabela tightly tied to the tracks
and shot three times -- twice in the neck and once in the shoulder.
"Nothing gets you ready ... to see a dog -- a helpless
animal -- tied so tight to a railroad track around the neck that it's literally
pinned down," said Sgt. Rich Mills, who freed her. "She was literally
pinned down. She could not get away even if she tried."
Once freed, Mills rushed Cabela to Tampa Bay Veterinary
Emergency Center.
Initially, it was thought the young dog would have to her
right front leg amputated because the damage was so severe, but a metal rod was
inserted and she's recovering.
In fact, Cabela's already walking on her repaired leg.
Rehabilitation will take four to six weeks, according to Dr. Jamie Davidson.
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Donations started pouring in once word of the injured pup got out.
"A little overwhelming, but really touching that so
many strangers were willing to help Cabela, from all around the world,"
said Davidson. Donations have ranged from $20 to several hundred dollars and
came from as far away as Germany and England.
Arrests
The teens in the case were identified by police from the
surveillance video. One of them has a lengthy record and was already known to
authorities."
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