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Old 09-28-2011, 08:42 AM   #29
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If he absolutely had to get rid of these dogs, then yes, this is the best way to go about it.

However, I seriously doubt he had to get rid of them. The Harry Potter movies have made the young actors some of the richest people in Britain. I would presume an animal with a few movies worth of showings, particularly with as important a character as Sirius, would be well compensated. At least to the point where the owner could keep him in dog food and toys for a few years.

I view pets as a 'for-life' commitment. You don't give away children because you don't have time for them; you f*ing make the time. Dogs, as social animasl, and particularly Shepherds which tend to experience more attachment to their pack than other breeds, deserve for their owner to think of them when making lifestyle decisions.
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