Caitlyn, the Dog Found With Her Muzzle Taped, One Year Later
Because of the widespread media attention, over $150,000 was donated for her care. Far more than needed, the excess has been used to help other abused animals.
Because of the widespread media attention, over $150,000 was donated for her care. Far more than needed, the excess has been used to help other abused animals.
Tonight Randy updated the post to tell everyone how marvelously Rusty is doing, and that one of the sheriff’s mothers is going to be adopting him.
Dean Cresswell was walking his dogs when they discovered him in a field in Windsor, Ontario. His petition for a life ban of pets for Hill garnered 65,000 signatures.
Despite her horrific abuse, Caitlyn thrived. Today, she’s an ambassador for abuse victims everywhere, and was recently given a “bone” to North Charleston by the mayor.
“I don’t think $50,000 really matched the pain and suffering Caitlyn has had to go through. She is healing, but the damage has been done.”