1 posted on
02/23/2010 10:10:38 PM PST by
Chet 99
To: Chet 99
"It's really hard to tell what's really truthful in this situation and what's not," said spokesperson Goudschaal. "...With dog-to-dog aggression, that's workable. Some breeds just genetically don't prefer being around other dogs." Strange, I thought all these people believed it was the owners, not the dogs.
The Humane Society will hold the Pit Bull for five days to see if its owner comes forward. Then they will evaluate its behavior before putting it up for adoption.
After the five days, if it's the guilty dog, adopted it and have it put down.
2 posted on
02/23/2010 10:20:48 PM PST by
Razz Barry
(Round'em up, send'em home.)
To: Chet 99
So, they won’t let him identify the dog. And they’re trying to find an owner to adopt it. Hopefully, people reading this article will think twice before adopting from this shelter.
Glad to hear the other dog is OK.
(As a side note, it seems every single article these days is filled with misspelled words and errors, and this one is no exception.)
3 posted on
02/23/2010 10:40:41 PM PST by
Tired of Taxes
(Dad, I will always think of you.)
To: Chet 99
4 posted on
02/23/2010 10:40:51 PM PST by
1COUNTER-MORTER-68
(THROWING ANOTHER BULLET-RIDDLED TV IN THE PILE OUT BACK~~~~~)
To: Chet 99
The last two states I have lived in have had a standing rule not to allow the adoption of pit bulls or pit bull mixes from their local shelters. Too much liability. They put them down instead.
5 posted on
02/23/2010 10:46:36 PM PST by
BBell
To: Chet 99
6 posted on
02/23/2010 11:00:13 PM PST by
muleskinner
("You know the Germans always make good stuff')
To: Chet 99
This is when a Glock 29 in the glovebox comes in handy.
7 posted on
02/23/2010 11:07:04 PM PST by
VeniVidiVici
("Bring out yer dead! Bring out your dead!" - Cries of a Navy Corpseman)
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