When we visited Giove we were so amazed about how happy and how well he was doing. I still see the video clip in front of me when two men are pulling two ropes around Gioves neck, opposite directions. When he sat in the concentration camp alone, they said he was dangerous. When we brought him to the clinic some vets said he should be killed...bad treatments. I can go on! (you can read in much earlier blogs about Gioves hell to heaven)
Mia Mattsson-Mercer Born in 1964, Sweden. Author to three books. Writing a web-column for the Magazine NARA. “That’s Amore” is my catch phrase. Finishing the manuscripts for two different books. Also HomeSchooling Mother. Worked: United States, Germany, Switzerland, Bosnien, Bulgaria, France, Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Bahrain Founder/CEO Animals Without Limits. I am a proud Lyme disease, Child Abuse and Animal Warrior.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
MORE WONDERFUL GIOVE LIFE
When we visited Giove we were so amazed about how happy and how well he was doing. I still see the video clip in front of me when two men are pulling two ropes around Gioves neck, opposite directions. When he sat in the concentration camp alone, they said he was dangerous. When we brought him to the clinic some vets said he should be killed...bad treatments. I can go on! (you can read in much earlier blogs about Gioves hell to heaven)
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