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WOW! She's got some issues. :confused: How is she able to afford adopting all of these animals? Does she sell them or just give them away? Does this create some sort of health risk for her kids? |
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She is married to a guy that is the president of a bank. So money is not an issue for her. Hell, she is having plastic surgery in a few weeks because she doesn't want to have to work out to get a better body! The shelters have already started to catch on to her. Thats why she has been getting other people to do it for her. It is even starting to come between her marriage. So she does it behind her husbands back, and then he comes home and there are more dogs there than when he left. And she is so unstable that he doesn't want to tell her that there is a REAL big problem. Last time I checked she had like 13 dogs and 7 cats. But she has gotten rid of so many. I have no idea what the count is right now. What makes me mad is that she thinks she is doing these dogs and cats a favor! I am going to the humaine society here in a little while to figure out what I can do to stop this maddness! :mad: |
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I don't know for sure. I am sure there is somewhere close though! We have a serious problem here with dog theft. |
OMG...............this person is physco! I can't believe what she is doing? She must really be mental or something!!! It is sad because around here, there is such a lot pet theft going on and you know they are looking for free pets too (not just stealing them). Those poor animals. I am looking on the bright side and hoping that they are all going to a good home and will get a good life like they deserve. If not, chances are it is back to the shelter or worse! This is horrible and I stand behind you 100% for getting this out in the open! |
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Good for you to tell the sister off! I wish I had the opportunity to say someting to my brother-in-law. I went through a similar situation. My husbands older brother would get a puppy (large breeds) then when the novelty wears off put them in the back yard and not play with them. These dogs then out of boredom will start digging, barking or have other behavioral problems then they say it's a bad dog and give it away! What really ticks me off is they have 3 young children who is being brought up to think it's ok to have pets, not take care of them and it's ok to give them away. No sense of responsibility. There's been so many time where I had to bite my tongue and not cause a scene! Some people should NEVER be allowed to have ANY pets! |
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No kidding I completely agree! You should have to pass some type of background check before being allowed to adopt a pet. |
It just breaks my heart, not only for the animals, but for her children! They are being neglected because of her! heartbreaking! |
Some people shouldn't have kids either! What in the world is your cousin-in-law teaching her kids? Ugh! :mad: What's her point in doing what she does? What happens when she find an "acceptable" animal like the Shepheard? Does she keep it? |
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In rescue and in some shelters we keep a list of problem or be aware people and share the lists with other rescue groups across the US. The city pound should be made aware of this woman but I am not sure they will do anything unless abuse is reported. Their job is to move the animals through or euthanize them - per the law. I would be very surprised if the Humane Society is letting her do this as they keep records but to be on the safe side I would tell them also along with any rescue group you can find. There have been small rescue groups that have made $$$ off of rescue and will not give shots or s/n the dogs. They use different people and different names to get their hands on these dogs and then will breed them or resell them. This is another reason animal shelters should be doing their own s/n instead of giving the people a refund IF they s/n down the road. This whole situation is sad and hopefully you can help put a stop to it. :( |
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