Staff at Leeds Dogs Trust rehoming centre have helped to make life easier for Ronnie after they designed and built him a special feeding station.
Manager Amanda Sands said: “We’ve fed Ronnie standing up since he came to the centre with his littermates aged seven weeks but now that he is bigger we can’t support and feed him at the same time.
“We designed the feeding station so he can support himself while we spoon-feed him. He happily gets in by himself.
“We’re going to decorate it so it will look nice in his home when he hopefully gets one.”
Ronnie will only be adopted out to a home in which he can receive the time and attention he needs. Link -via Arbroath
Ethics work in mysterious ways. We kill animals on a truly massive scale for food. So following this to it's logical conclusion, would it be alright if we eat the dog afterwards?
Wouldn't it be amazing if we could build contraptions to solve so many other health conditions and diseases so easily? (in both human beings and animals, of course)
That's a hell of a lot of work, especially with a big rottweiler. As much as it would have made better sense to put painlessly to sleep at 7 weeks, I really hope there's a bleeding heart big enough out there to want to take on this insane task.