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Originally Posted by Hellmark
I'd rather someone find their pets a new home, than neglect them if they're unable to take care of them. If this guy is gone most of the time, he's obviously not in a position to well care for the dogs. From what I can find out, this is a volunteer, no-kill, non-profit organization. Basically one of the best places to bring the dogs to, since they pretty much guarantee that they'll find the dogs a new home where they can get the attention they deserve.
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Well, he obviously was able to put in the time and effort to train the dog, now he can't even care for him in his declining years?
Yeah, giving the dog to a breed rescue is a step up from giving it to a kill shelter, and that's better than tossing the dog out into the street to fend for itself, but the bottom line is that this guy used the dog and now is disposing of him because he's become inconvenient.
Every person who brings a dog or cat to a shelter has an excuse and a rationalization.
Pets are a responsibility and a commitment; they should not be disposable.
I repeat, I hope this SOB ends up homeless and alone.