Yes, it is. Unfortunately, that's what happens to a lot, if not most, of the strays. Most places to have to keep the animals at the shelter for 10 days to see if someone will claim it. However, at the humane society here, pit bulls and other "bully" breeds are put down within a couple days - they won't give them back or adopt them out if they don't pass a "temperament test." They're pretty lax about the test on most dogs, but not on pit bulls and the like. If the dog so much as looks at someone the wrong way, they put it down. Very sad:(
2007-09-19 10:13:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow that is terrible also doesn't sound right. Why don't you go down there and speak to the manager of the place where they hve the dogs and find out the exact reason behind this. if your right about this. See if you guys can claim them then if you can't keep it make sure you do your research and send them to a no KILL facility there are such places but you have to check the cities around you to see who will not put down a dog. Normally the no kill shelters will keep the dogs for so long if there not sold they get in contact with other no kill shelters and send them to another city for circulation and perhaps a better spot where a certain public might like this breed. Poor things. All the best you guy in university can do alot voices speak loud do what you need to gather the groups and see what you can do.
2016-05-18 21:50:54
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answered by ? 3
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I'm not sure what is legal and not....but the way I understand it is if they figure that the dog will not be able to be adopted out (aggression, etc.) they are able to put it down. Otherwise, stray dogs that have a chance to be adopted stay for at least a week. Dogs that seem not to be stray stay longer than a week...so the Animal Control in my area says.
2007-09-19 10:11:57
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answered by KS 7
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Yes, it is legal. If the dog is determined to be a dangerous animal at large, they can and will do that. Their main concern is for the safety of the citizenry. If the dog is not deemed to be dangerous, then generally what happens is that Animal Control will pick the dog up and do at least a cursory health evaluation. The dog will be held for X number of days for the owner to claim it. If no one comes forward to claim the dog, the dog is evaluated further to see if it is adoptable. Then, depending on the area you are in, the dog is held for another X number of days to give it a chance to be adopted. After that time if no one adopts it, unfortunately, the dog may be put down. Shelters are forced to this sad deed due to lack of space, lack of funding, and lack of adopters. Some areas are able to have no-kill shelters, but that takes money and space. You can check for the regulations of your area by doing a search for "department of animal control (your city)".
2007-09-19 10:45:09
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answered by doggzma 3
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If they cannot find owners in so long , they have a righ to do it. Here in MT, they have to have been adoptable at the Humane Society for over 30 days before the option of euthanizing them is available. But they usually have to take it in for so long first to see if an owner turns up or if they dog is adoptable. If they find the dog to be aggressive or unadoptable they also have a right to protect the public from this animal and euthanize it. I would call down to animal control and get a copy of their requirements on this. Sometimes the city runs the humane societies as well, so they would have to have a city law reguarding this issue as well.
2007-09-19 10:16:17
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answered by Paul and Kelle A 4
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Yes it is legal . They can put him to sleep because he may have no shots and for the saftey of humans and other animals they feel like it is the best thing. If you were to take the dog to the vet clean him up feed him and get his shots they can't take him away from you because you have adopted this stray.
2007-09-19 10:13:07
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answered by Bruce & Becky Stewart 3
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unfortuantely it is legal. if u want the dog to live u can either take it in. or u can take it to a no kill shelter. animal control will take it to the pound and then after a week if no one claims it they will put it to sleep. so u have two really good options here. and one not so good one. so go get that dog and save it's life
2007-09-19 10:11:39
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answered by Stephanie 6
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Yes, it is legal. In my city, more than 50,000 dogs are gassed by animal control each year. Yes, that number is correct - 50,000+.
It is very sad when people let their animals run the streets and fail to neuter them.
2007-09-19 10:16:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you know that @ 10 MILLION dogs and cats are out to sleep every year in the US because there are not enough homes for them.
There is nothing illegal about it. There are simply not enough people willing to take these dogs.
2007-09-19 10:18:33
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answered by maxmom 7
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Why wouldn't it be legal?? Dog has no home, wandering around in the neighbourhood, dog has no tags likely?? It's up to them what happens.. Don't let your dog run free.. and you don't have to worry about animal control.
2007-09-19 10:11:45
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answered by DP 7
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