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The Reason This Boy Was Standing On His Dog Has Upset Many…But Wait Till You Find Out Why…

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The new year of one-time vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin started on a rather controversial note. She posted a photo of her 6 year old son Trig standing on the family dog Jill. The Facebook post was intended to wish everyone a happy new year, but instead got intense criticism from many people who identified the act as animal abuse.  On the NEXT PAGE you can see photos along with the comment that Palin posted that alarmed many.

267 replies on “The Reason This Boy Was Standing On His Dog Has Upset Many…But Wait Till You Find Out Why…”

Uhmmm… People ride around on horses, donkeys, kids ride around on large dogs ect… Some people even stand up on horses backs when doing tricks. Sooo an adult standing on a horses back is ok but a kid standing on a dogs back isnt? Animals, including dogs, relative to size are generally stronger than humans. An adult can stand on another adults back without breaking it, Ive stepped on my friends back to pop it and because they said it felt good. Thats a little boy stepping, not jumping, on a larger dogs back. Not a grown man stepping on a puppy. The “its a good dog so doesnt move” is bs, if a dog is being hurt hes not about to sit there and let you hurt them. The best dog on the face of the earth, if being hurt, will cry, whimper, try to bite, etc… If it was Obama or someone who’s not a republican that posted this, I highly, HIGHLY, doubt, people would be freaking out over this petty crap. This dog, in no way, looks like hes being tortured or hurt. So chill out people.

Omg seriously? My husband’s best friend growing up was his dog Sammie. Sammie taught him to walk and let him use her as a step stool to brush his teeth and wash his hands. He never once hurt Sammie and she loved him tremendously! He’s a great dad now and still loves animals. He doesn’t go around stepping on them for sport.

Omg seriously? My husband’s best friend growing up was his dog Sammie. Sammie taught him to walk and let him use her as a step stool to brush his teeth and wash his hands. He never once hurt Sammie and she loved him tremendously! He’s a great dad now and still loves animals. He doesn’t go around stepping on them for sport.

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