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i do, made me sick to my stomach, i didnt find out till a little while after. they told me the pup ran away, i am still so angry, i cant even look at them let alone talk to them

2007-11-08 17:51:08 · 14 answers · asked by ⓑⓐⓨⓢⓐ ™ 6 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

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No one personally...but I've seen it happen a couple of times... not very cool at all... You'd think they'd just take their pet to a shelter or something instead of opening the car door, then driving off...???

2007-11-08 17:56:10 · answer #1 · answered by wojjy 6 · 3 0

Aw, sweetie. I know how you feel. It tears my heart out. I just can't understand how or why someone can do something that mean.

I wish I had money and space enough to take in those poor unwanted unloved little darlin's.

Unfortunately there are people who will always take the easy way out, even if it means that someone or something innocent pays the price. Dumping the little critter instead of trying to find it a new home or taking it to the animal shelter is just plain cruel.

I hope the pup is safe and has found someone kind and loving to take care of it.

Until there are very stiff penalties for animal cruelty and abandonment, people will continue to do this. There should be a 10-day screening period (like with guns) before anyone is allowed to get a pet. People who don't care about the life of a helpless animal usually don't care all that much about other people either.

Sorry about climbing up on my soapbox, but I get upset when I hear of this kind of cruelty to animals. If you can't take care of a pet, then just don't get the pet in the first place - that's my philosophy.

2007-11-08 18:15:24 · answer #2 · answered by Copper 5 · 0 0

Yes. And I've usually wound up with them. The only time that I've had to give a pet away, that was passed off to me from some one that couldn't be bothered anymore, died.

I didn't want to but my mom is a witch and I thought, hey, my friend has had guinea pigs before. So I thought if I HAVE to, and since she lives so close, it could be okay.

Well it wasn't. I found out one day that she died. Even though I told my friend that if there was ever anything wrong with her then I would take her to the vet myself and pay for it.

Sorry to make this so long but as you can tell I'm passionate about this and this situation still hurts me.

2007-11-08 17:57:38 · answer #3 · answered by iwuvrockandroll 2 · 2 0

Just like you I get really angry when people do that, such cruelty and irresponsibility...

But it's worse when it's my younger brother that did that all the time... Even my parent's advice and scoldings were deaf to his ears... So in the end, all his pets are mine... The hamster, and the baby turtle... ^_^
As for the rabbit, well I can't do anything about it because it already died... :(

I hope something will happen to my brother one day...

2007-11-08 17:59:39 · answer #4 · answered by FloralLover 6 · 0 0

confident, i understand quite a few people who've finished it. when I had horses i could bypass driving (I stay interior the country/mountains,) and locate domestic dogs and so on. that thankfully have not been eaten by using predators yet. i do no longer have faith that's good, so understand i'm no longer asserting this became proper, yet there became one dogs that i became surely satisfied for it. I had (i do no longer evaluate that man or woman kinfolk anymore,) a relative who had a eye-catching dogs, area GSD, area coyote. He spent his finished life after weaning on a chain, those yuck ones that knot up/rust. The undesirable element became ravenous each and every of the time, hardly had water, in no way sparkling as his dish became in no way wiped sparkling. It became a tragic life! He ended up shying from human beings, and if he became fortunate to break from his leash he proceed to exist on wild rabbits he caught. He could help you puppy him, yet while he did no longer understand you, he could growl and attempt and run, which wasn't some distance on a quick chain. sometime i spotted he wasn't there anymore, I in spite of the undeniable fact that he would have died from starvation. He had a thick coat, like a sable GSD, yet his ribs backbone, hips and so on confirmed with the aid of. I had referred to as animal administration, yet while they got here they did no longer take him. considering that they had to deliver the dogs to the vet or get fined and so on. my relative dropped him off interior the midst of nowhere, the place you will see wild animals. It became by using a creek that ran year around, and had a good number of grown to maintain rabbits and different small game close to. In a fashion i'm happy she did drop him off, and he hadn't long gone to the pound, by way of fact there is not any way he could have been accompanied out by way of his worry of strangers, and aggression while he felt cornered. So, in spite of the undeniable fact that I do experience it incredibly is faulty, I could admit there is often a turn factor, even no remember if it incredibly is a small one out of hundreds of thousands of incorrect ones!

2016-11-10 21:48:37 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I have a neighbor who has three pet dogs. The dogs keep playing with and biting his slippers at night time. The morning after, he would find his slippers all tattered and scattered all over the yard. One day, he just decided that that was that....He and his yardmen took big chunks of wood and chased the dogs. One got hit....the dog died and the man instructed his yard men to clean it up and cook it, and they ate it afterwards. What has happened to civilized men?

2007-11-08 17:59:38 · answer #6 · answered by Josiemaria 1 · 1 0

oooooh! People that do this are terrible! I had a dog when I was growing up that some guy was getting ready to throw off of a bridge! All the neighborhood kids busted him and I snuck it into my house. He was sooooo cute and sweet, a puppy. I kept him til the end. People who r cruel to animals have no hearts!

2007-11-08 17:57:48 · answer #7 · answered by Elle 3 · 3 0

Don't be so quick to judge. I was forced to put my dog up for adoption because I could no longer care for him due to my illness.

Taking the dog to the Humane Society was extremely painful. My wife died 2 years before and he was her pet.

2007-11-08 18:00:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I have known people that have done that. It's pathetic. You'd never dump off your kid (well.... most people wouldn't) so why do so many people think pets are possessions that can be given up so quickly?

2007-11-08 17:55:47 · answer #9 · answered by Jelyol 6 · 2 0

I have a friend who PUT HER DOG OF 12 YEARS DOWN JUST because she didn't want to take care of him anymore!!! I was SO MAD when I found that out! I didn't even know that was LEGAL! UGH! =(

2007-11-08 17:54:28 · answer #10 · answered by Georgia Rose 7 · 2 0

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