UPDATE Murphy the Dog In Atlanta Beaten With A Hammer-Gets Surgury

Murphy the Dog in Atlanta beaten with a hammer, gets surgery. Things are looking up for Murphy the Dog. The good Samaritan, Robert Kennedy, that found poor little Murphy beaten with a hammer-found in an Atlanta Park…is going to adopt Murphy.
I have called the animal hospital, VCA Pets Are People Too, and verified that there is an account for “Murphy the Dog” and here is that information.
Donations can be made at any Wachovia Bank branch in the name of “Murphy the Dog.”
Wachovia account trust fund number is 1010209642669.
VCA Pets Are People Too are also helping coordinate donations for that fund. in the meantime. VCA Pets Are People Too phone number is (770) 452-1001.
Address: 4280 N Peachtree Road
Atlanta, DeKalb, Georgia 30341,
United States
Wachovia customer service will verify that there is an account in the name of “Murphy the Dog” As with any account, verify name on the account before donating to make sure it is correct.
Murphy the Dog beaten with a hammer, might lose his eye and he might have some brain damage but he is going to have a good home with Robert Kennedy, the good Samaritan. He will never have to see Joseph Waters again. I hope lock him up under the jail house and then they throw away the key!
Good LUCK Murphy the Dog in Atlanta. I know I can safely say that “we are all pulling for you little buddy.”
~The Baby Boomer Queen~
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i have a fab black labrador named murphy i cant not even begin to think how any human being could do that i feel so guilty when i sumtimes have to tell him off the eyes work everytime i hope he gets hit with a hammer
Another senseless agonizing attack by a human on “man’s best friend”. Thank goodness for the ‘good Samaritan’ who did not just pass by. But took action, that ultimately helped save little Murphy’s life. Hopefully, the dog will recover without any more trama and have a good, loving home. As for the dog’s owner, there is nothing, nothing….that can ever justify violence and the mistreatment of an animal. I hope that the great state of Georgia does everything it can to keep something like this from happening again and a punishment that fits the crime doled out to the owner.
The abusive owner of one year behind bars. Clearly this man had some issues. I hope that he got some physiological help, because he needs—it to do that to his own pet…something is horribly wrong with this man.
Sharon
~BBQ~