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| 25-01-2012, 01:06 | #23 |
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Shocking stuff.
Wonder was the ISPCA one of the foreign agencies offering to help? The vast majority of dogs with them are put down anyway, but in a more humane way. It's horrible stuff, we just do it "more humanely". Not barbarians us, just a puppy looks cute on Christmas Day. |
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| 25-01-2012, 01:57 | #26 |
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I always think its weird how people kick up such a fuss about animal crulty when its dogs/cats... but yet when its cows/pigs/chickens, everyone turns a blindeye & consumes them on a daily basis.
Not saying it's wrong tho, the video is hard to watch & im against all kinds. Just gets me thinking why theres a boarder. |
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| 25-01-2012, 02:07 | #27 | |
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I'm reporting that post because it's libellous. But more importantly, if people were to believe such nonsense, they'd ignore any animal they found in a distress as opposed to bringing it to their local SPCA. Last edited by kraggy; 25-01-2012 at 02:11. |
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| 25-01-2012, 02:21 | #28 | |
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Edit: What you posted in the second paragraph, has no relation whatsover to what I posted. You've misread my post to an nnnntthhhhhhh degree. People obviously bring loads of strays to the ISPCA and many just keep the dog and look after it. But the ISPCA have limited resources, they can't keep a dog for months, with new dogs needing to be helped, many needing medical care. It's a job I couldn't do, making a decision about a dog having to go because a new one needs immediate care and there is no room at the inn. Still, it satisfies the consumerist urge to have a cute puppy. I want a puppy and now. Just something to be discarded later on, when you get bored. |
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