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re: 39 Dogs to be Euthanized Tomorrow in St. Landry if Not Adopted
Posted on 2/14/17 at 11:58 am to 420centraltime
Posted on 2/14/17 at 11:58 am to 420centraltime
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As much as pitbulls are hated, it's sad that these animals were brought into this world only to be raised by shite for brain thugs/people who never gave the animal an ounce of love or attention.
And these trashy asshats are making it difficult for shelters all over the place. One here in Missouri had to shut down because they couldn't keep up with the amount of dogs they had to take in because of idiots doing exactly what you described.
Posted on 2/14/17 at 12:03 pm to ProjectP2294
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And these trashy asshats are making it difficult for shelters all over the place. One here in Missouri had to shut down because they couldn't keep up with the amount of dogs they had to take in because of idiots doing exactly what you described.
I worked at a dog daycare as a part time job a while ago. I found that the pit bulls were always really kind and even gentle towards people / employees... but they were always getting in fights with other dogs way more than any other type of breed.
It is sad because that's what they were often bred to do.
Posted on 2/14/17 at 12:53 pm to ProjectP2294
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making it difficult for shelters all over the place. One here in Missouri had to shut down because they couldn't keep up with the amount of dogs they had to take in
I'm not really understanding this. So a shelter which is under nor legal obligation to take in every dog closed its doors because it could not take in more dogs, had too many dogs, and presumably was unable to adopt out said plethora of dogs?
Was this at the same time that there was a .22LR shortage? Because that, I could understand.
Posted on 2/14/17 at 12:59 pm to ProjectP2294
quote:This is just horseshite.
One here in Missouri had to shut down because they couldn't keep up with the amount of dogs they had to take in
I bet you can just look at and predict which dogs have a chance in hell in being adopted.
Shoot the ugly, mangy, old, mean and less desirable and you probably save a ton, and can provide more advertising and spend more on placement of the ones that are marketable.
Instead, we just shut it down.
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