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.
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Coming from an animal lover, get the hell over it! This has nothing to do with her parenting and whether or not you think she’s doing it right….my kids lay on my dogs sit on them and yes my 1 year has tried to stand on them and guess what?!?!! If it’s uncomfortable for my dogs they get up and move, and the best part is neither one of my dogs are service dogs!! Haha all you judgmental cry babies that think you know exactly what’s best for EVERYONE and EVERY ANIMAL get over yourselves! Thanks and have a good day!!! May God bless you and maybe change your outlook and quit being so judgmental and uptight!
Seriously?!? I don’t see you complainers saying anything when your local dog pound is euthenizing animals. I don’t see you complaining when a dog fighting ring is busted. My dog is not a pillow but my grandchild props up on him to watch TV. Y’all need to get a real life. Read more articles on animal abuse and get involved in a real abuse case.
I have a very large dog, 125 lbs. We have 5 grandkids who love to lay on him and he adores them. I don’t consider it abuse and I don’t believe he does either. However, our kids are taught to give the dog room to leave if it bothers him. My only concern with these pics, and it’s really none of my business, is that if the dog felt pain of discomfort, it would bolt, leaving the child midair, face to counter or back to floor, which might injure the child. In my opinion, this is not a case of animal abuse, but the child should be taught to use a secure object to reach the counter, not a moveable one.