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Originally Posted by Lizzie07 I found out more about the little guy. They are calling him Geezer because his age is estimated to be 15 yrs. He has cataracts, but is super sweet.
I found out about him from my sister. She decided she wanted to work with animals instead of in the lumber business and is in her second week of work there. Her last day is Friday. She just can't take it.
Yesterday they also got three chihuahua puppies in that my sister said were gorgeous. When a rescue person came in to see about them, my sister couldn't find them. Turns out they tested positive for parvo and were euthanized.
There are hundreds of dogs at this shelter. They close to the public at 7pm, and around 6 or 6:30 pm the trucks come back to the shelter just loaded with dogs. They have to process them, get them fed and watered before leaving at night.
Why is it this problem with pet over population doesn't seem to ever get any better? Why do people just get too lazy to spay/neuter their pets, have to let their dog have ONE litter, are too macho and just can't take the balls off their male dogs, want their kids to see the miracle of birth (almost an oxymoron, huh?), or just can't be educated to care? Why can't one of the most educated and advanced countries in the world not make a real dent in the number of animals, healthy beautiful, sweet animals that get needlessly euthanized every year? |
I am originally from Miami and there is a huge problem with strays and animals just "left" there. Unfortunately people think puppies are cute and once they realize the responsibility they are disposed of- it's a very big problem- also people don't spay and neuter. Growing up all we had were rescues. Once my friend lost her dog so I went to the Humane Society to she if is she was there and could not believe my eyes when I saw how many dogs, especially pure breeds that were shoved in a run- I literally was wailing and will never forget what I saw- was completely traumatized. Another best friend of mine was looking out on the bay with her husband and heard something in the water- it turns out it was a baby boston terrier- guess someone decided it was too much work so threw him in the water- well his name is Georgie and he lives a great Miami life now. It just shows us that people really need to realize the time and energy and money it takes to raise a puppy and that they are blessings here just to make us happy- not toys- living little creatures that are unconditional love and deserve that same love in return. I hope this little guy gets to a rescue.