Awful conditions cited in dog case
Feb 18, 2012 | 5 Comments
By Nicole Montesano
Of the News-Register
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Those animals DEPEND on a HUMAN to care for them, you have all failed them.
Those animals DEPEND on a HUMAN to care for them, you have all failed them.
So do they not deserve the simplest of things like food, warm shelter, and love? Those who walk in to pet ownership should only be doing so if they are willing to commit to their pets, when that commitment is not met the animal deserves a forever home that will make up for the failed attempt- they don't deserve to rot in a bag, tied to a cage. It would be psychologically damaging for a human under such circumstances, why would one think it wouldn't be for a dog to smell the rotting corpse of his litter mate or friend?
My comparison was such, I hope I made it clear.