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Old 03-02-2011, 03:52 PM   #14
Ruidselisse

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Wow. Didn't know there were so few options.
it is not that the options are so few... it is just that not all options that look good on the surface actually help deal with the reality of the issue....
people who mean good, and want to "save" all dogs, do not understand what the problem really is... there are just too damn many dogs...and too few people who are responsible to care for them....since we can not create the number of people needed who understand the breed and will properly maintain them .... we can only do the thing that makes sense... reduce the number of dogs.... have you noticed the number of people who use the term "close the circle"... well that is what we have to do if we want less BSL and government interference with our dogs.. the folks who know, who are responsible are being adversely affected by giving dogs to those who do not... meaning well, does not mean performing well... so yes the number of dogs available must be reduced, either by fixing dogs and preventing unwanted/un-needed dogs, or having dogs put down... hard reality because of foolish irresponsible behavior on the part of dog owners...
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