People who beat animals have been known to move on to weak people. Never trust one. Did he have kids? Did they have a lot of broken bones, or his wife?When I went to go visit my aunt and "uncle", I wanted to take a picture with their Chow. It was an abused dog to begin with and was very shy towards people, I think I was the only person that dog ever paid attention to. It wanted me to pet it and everything, they kept cautioning me that the dog would bite me or whatnot
The dog wasn't cooperating for pictures so my "uncle" decided that he would beat it in front of me. Let me tell you I have not talked to him since and that was 14 years ago. I got into his face and everything over it, I would have rather him hit me than that dog.
I honestly wouldn't have cared if he beat the living bleep out of me for defending the dog.
Let's just say that morning my "uncle" was drinking beer and it was 9 amhe was fully intoxicated by the time it happened. The dog got re-homed shortly after that event.
My grandfather had a dog when I was about 7 years old that had a broken nose and the person that was in charge to watch that dog while my grandfather was gone was my "uncle." I'm assuming that he broke my grandfather's dog's nose being aggressive with itMy grandfather never trusted that man and I never will either!
Some people are just not meant to have any animals in their life.