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21st July 2023
04:50pm BST
Katy Thornton
Speaking about the incident, Lucie said:
“It’s disgusting. I have not been able to sleep much because I am still so angry. Dogs bark. It’s what they do. I told the owner there was absolutely no need for Markus to be euthanised. He needs needs time and training.”According to the BBC, while Lucie and her husband, Sean, already share their home with nine dogs - as well as 34 kittens - they agreed to take Markus in. Lucie also explained that while she does not want to discourage people from asking for help when it comes to their pets, she does want people “to think carefully” and “do research” before owning an animal. She said: “You have to do your research and give dogs time to settle. You wouldn’t take a toddler to nursery and expect him or her to be blissfully happy immediately.” This article originally appeared on JOE UK Header image via Instagram / Lucie's Animal Rescue READ ON: - New study indicates real impact of vegan diet on the environment - Women's World Cup opener breaks RTÉ streaming record for 2023 - July on its way to becoming the hottest month on record
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