Understanding man's inhumanity

We adopted out a young dog a couple of weeks ago. His name was Mitch. Mitch's owner called us after he had taken Mitch home. Some unknown person had thrown a 10 month old puppy over his fence and he couldn't have two dogs. Could we take the young dog in? We, as most rescue groups in this area, are full to the max but our secret weapon, Caroline, agreed to foster the dog she is now calling Pluto until we can find him a great home.
Pluto looks like he could be a purebred chocolate labrador. He is estimated to be about 10 months old. He came to us loaded with worms and fleas and a tail that looks as if someone tried to cut it off. He is missing hair from the fleas, as you can see in the photo and he was not neutered. He was simply skin and bones.
So off to the vet he went and then to live at Caroline's for a while. He is the sweetest dog despite what humans have done to him. I observed him giving kisses to one of the workers and he gets along with other dogs. He is slightly afraid of the cats but he loves water.
He will make someone a great addition to their family because he, unlike me, doesn't have to figure out why humans have treated him so badly. He simply loves them.
If you think you could provide Pluto with the perfect home, please contact Caroline at comments@satchelslastresort.com or call (941)870-1944 with any questions.

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