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Originally Posted by NAUTILUS1900 Before getting a dog I used to be a huge fan of all the Animal Planet Humane Societies broadcasts. After I got my two Yorkies I was never able again to watch them. Now if I watch something like those you posted I get soooooo angry that indeed I want all those people locked in cages with filthy water no toilet no food and a backpack as heavy as a human, just to see what's it like for those poor creatures.
Maria |
I'm not sure a cage is a suitable punishment, they'd get a clean cage, an hour a day of exercise in the absolute least, free grooming, health care, fresh healthy food and clean water, and well stimulating entertainment and education...the punishment should fit the crime...again I'm just not sure a cage is the right punishment for people whom commit such atrocities. Only the lowest of the low and the worst of the worst commit crimes against the helpless and the innocent; our animals and our children.
I just can't fathom why even a puppy miller wouldn't just shave all their dogs bald to avoid grooming, just let the little guys out in a play area to run free and at least be like wild animals, to me that is the most imaginable form of abuse-a minimum of standards and effort-how could anyone stand the smell going in and out, and at least not clean it up for their own sake, obviously they didn't have any concern for the dogs whatsoever. I just don't feel we have room in our society-anywhere- for people like that. I keep thinking about the poor pup with "cage syndrome" just spinning and spinning...there needs to be tional legislation governing anyone who sells any dogs by any means to be subject to a licensing standard and to have regular inspections with a higher standard of care and punishment. Cattle going to slaughter are treated more humanely that puppy mill dogs.