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Originally Posted by DvlshAngel985 I beleive it is legal, I tried googling Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 53.11, and what I posted above is to the best of my knowledge. It is legal, it is allowed. Even if the own shelter employees think its wrong (which 2 verbally expressed their opinions to me in person) the shelter manager gets to decide. I don't want to take away from the fact that they intercepted and disrupted the puppy mill's plans, I'm not sure if this is the best way for those pups to find homes.
Any one else have an opinion on this???? |
I have an opinion, but I doubt it would matter to those people. They clearly are not thinking about what is best for those puppies.
Interesting they got them from a mill...and yet, they now auction them off to the highest bidder which could actually land the poor things back into another awful situation.
This whole story is just so disgusting. I thought that some of the shelters here had some issues...that one you are dealing with takes the cake in my opinion. They are acting like breeders rather than rescuers. It is so hard for me to understand how they could let those puppies go without any background checks on the bidders.
Just tragic.