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Originally Posted by The-Starving-Artless
I didn't read that one, but on other sites I've read that the dog was let free after. Perhaps it died the day after the exhibit when it was let free.
in the same passage that you quoted that from...
"The dog was extremely ill and did not want to eat, so in natural surroundings it would have died anyway"
As well,
“I won’t say the dog died. The importance to me is the hypocrisy of the people where an animal is the focus of attention where people come to see art but not when it’s in the street starving to death.”
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But the fact is the dog could still have been rescued, I know, I used to work with animals just like this. Even if he did put that food just out of reach of the dog, how ****ing cruel.
He is the hypocrite.