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Horrifically Abused Dog Used as Bait for Fighting Deserves Justice

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A dog named Wonder Boy was used as bait in a fighting ring and left to die. The person accused of th

[Horrifically Abused Dog Used as Bait for Fighting Deserves Justice]( A dog named Wonder Boy was used as bait in a fighting ring and left to die. The person accused of this heinous abuse has not been charged with dog fighting and is a free man. [Sign this petition demanding an investigation into the truth behind Wonder Boy's horrific abuse.]( It's Our Turn to Ask for Help: For those of you who are already Premium Members — thank you from the bottom of our hearts! For the rest of our community, please consider the following message: Without your support, our organization would cease to exist... literally. This is because running a major online activism platform is expensive. Without the [financial support from our Premium Members]( we would be forced to shut down our operations — and animal abusers, environmental polluters and wrongdoers across the globe would breathe a sigh of relief knowing that there was one less watchdog shining light on their evil ways. Don't let this happen! Please consider [upgrading right now]( to ensure we can continue our important work. When you upgrade to a Premium Membership, you will also gain access to our Premium Perks, which include: • Feed shelter animals by spinning the [Premium Meal Wheel](. • Sign 100’s of petitions with [one-click](. • Receive a 50% coupon for our store, which also feeds shelter animals! • Ad-free browsing and voting on which petitions are displayed to millions of people. We're so sure you will love your Premium Membership and the Premium Perks that if you [upgrade right now]( we'll guarantee a full refund for the next 7 days if you're unsatisfied. Simply email us within 7 days if you'd like to cancel your upgrade and receive a full refund. Please also help with these causes: [Puppy Allegedly Forced to Drink Alcohol Until Drunk Deserves Justice]( [Investigate Veterinarian Accused of Animal Abuse]( [Protect American Pika from Total Extinction]( [Stand Against the Slaughter of Wild Horses]( [Upgrade to support our work and save time!]( [TWITTER]( [FACEBOOK]( This message was sent to {EMAIL} from: ForceChange | Animal Petitions | please-help@animalpetitions.org | 1223 Wilshire Blvd. #545 | Santa Monica, California 90403 United States [Manage Your Subscription](

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