WTF?
When my wife and I worked for the humane society as first year veterinary students, this boxer came in as an abuse case. He had had been found in an afluent persons back yard, dumped over a 6 foot privacy fence. The tendons in his one hind leg were cut, he was stabbed several times and someone had caught him on fire--he had 2nd and 3rd degree burns over his the right side of his chest, neck, and onto his abdomen prior to pitching him over the fence. Some of the burns were so deep, they left permenant scars. My wife took care of the dog, debrided and cleaned the wounds every day, basically put him back together. Through all of this, he just took it. Never showed any pain, and we all knew he had to be hurting. he was just one tough dog.
Because he was a stray, after 21 days, when there were no leads to who did what happened to him he either had to be adopted out or euthanized. My wife brought him home and we had him until he died (I euthanized him because of poor condition/his being near death) at approximately 13 years of age from a heart tumor (cancer of the heart---not uncommon with boxers).
he went on to become an absolutely GREAT family pet. You couldn't help but love his goofy, farting, slobbering, wrinkleface.
he was a great dog.