It doesn't matter what you live in or how beautiful your yard is unless it is a danger or health issue as it in this case.IF they did have 42 dogs dropped off on their door step they had a duty to report or turn in the people who did this.They have been breeding for many years and should have know when it gets out of control and you can't afford to feed what you have you don't keep breeding and make the situation worse.But greed got the best of them.They didn't ask for help they were caught.If they loved their animals they would have been upfront with they buyers of any and all health issues these dogs had,so they could have received proper treatment.I did see something too-everyday I drive buy their home and it wasn't love for their animals,it was starving horses and goats and other animals in an unsafe yard.People should not get away with this kind of abuse with any type of animal.There are alot of poor people who do love and take care of their pets,but it shouldn't be used an excuse for animal abuse. |