Demand Justice for the Dog Dragged For Miles Behind a Car!

A peaceful Sunday morning walk turned into an emergency for residents in a Nashville neighborhood when they discovered a terrified young dog pulling eight feet of heavy chain attached to it.

Quickly the neighborhood came together, and doorbell cameras filled in the gaps: this poor pup had been chained to the back of a moving car and forced to run behind it…for miles.

Sign now to urge Nashville authorities: find whoever did this and ban them from ever owning an animal again!

Security footage shows a silver Nissan Altima driving up and down Skyridge Drive in Nashville, dragging the helpless dog behind it by a chain. The video is hard to watch: this sweet, gentle animal desperately trying to keep up, with no way to escape or rest. At some point the chain mercifully snapped. That's likely the only reason the dog survived this ordeal.

When neighbors rescued him, he was shaking, silent, unable to eat or drink, his tail tucked completely under him. He hid in fear, traumatized by what someone had intentionally done to him. Yet within a single day, once he realized he was safe, he transformed: tail wagging, seeking affection, showing the playful spirit he had been too afraid to reveal.

This dog survived. But the person who chained him to that car is still out there.

Dragging a dog behind a moving vehicle is not appropriate, ever. Not for exercise, not for discipline, not for fun. It is torture. And anyone capable of this level of cruelty should never be allowed near an animal for the rest of their life.

This dog deserves justice, and Nashville deserves to know that such cruelty will not be tolerated.

Sign the petition and demand that Nashville authorities identify the person responsible, hold them fully accountable, and ensure they never again have the chance to harm another animal!
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