A little boxer puppy


We have a neighbor who lost a dog last night.  We did not steal it, rather it followed us home with no food baiting.

This puppy has only ribs showing.  It has been abused and starved.  It's feet and legs were cold.   It was beginning to die.   Where we are the cost of a Boxer puppy is $200-$500 dollars.  How bad to spend so much money and not care.

It is now in our house.  It had a bath, worming, and a lot of food.  It slept with our boxer, on a blanket, and was so over joyed this morning to see my face.  We will be finding it a good home as we do not want other dogs than the ones we have.

What does scripture tell us about animals:

King James 1611, Proverbs 12:

10 A righteous man regardeth the life of his beast: but the tender mercies of the wicked are cruell.

King James 1611, Genesis 2: 

15 And the LORD God tooke the man, and put him into the garden of Eden, to dresse it, and to keepe it. 

King James 1611, Psalm 50: 

10 For euery beast of the forrest is mine, and the cattell vpon a thousand hilles.

So, are not the  animals the Father's possessions?  Have we not been commanded to take care of his garden and all that is in it?  Should not mankind regard the life of their animals?

So, the neighbor is wicked.  The puppy will have a new home that will take care of him.  But, if you have a short hair breed such as a boxer and you do not provide a warm shelter, you are wicked.

If you have a large breed puppy, such as a boxer, and you do not provide sufficient food for it to grow properly then you are wicked.

If you have a fun, playful, funny, smart intelligent breed such as a boxer and you stave and abuse it, then you are wicked.

This counts for any animal.  ANY.  You must take care of the creatures the Father put in the garden with sufficient food, water, shelter or you are WICKED.

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