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To: KingKongCobra
I don't know where these people think these dogs are going to go and get new homes. Don't they realize that a hurricane went through the area, NOBODY has a home, and NOBODY is going to adopt them?

Should we spend a grand flying them to another state just to have them euthanized for a final $100 fee.
Bullets are cheap, and done properly, instant. Diseased dogs that have began forming packs are not ideal pets.

12 posted on 09/10/2005 11:38:03 PM PDT by Nathan Zachary
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To: Nathan Zachary

Many of the dogs were used for protection by their owners. They were trained to only be controlled by their owners. These dogs are totally unapproachable, even if you wanted to just rescue them.


19 posted on 09/10/2005 11:49:44 PM PDT by Elyse
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To: Nathan Zachary; ChadGore; KingKongCobra; Keith in Iowa; Avenger; newzjunkey

Homes are being volunteered in every state in this country to house these animal victims of Katrina, just like there are homes being volunteered to house the human victims. In Oregon alone, there are over 3000 foster homes registered to take Katrina pets.

And one other thing: Many HUMANS needed rescuing in the first place because they couldn't find hotels or shelters that would accept their pets when they wanted to evacuate. If hotels and shelters had allowed pets, the HUMAN rescue effort wouldn't have been so HUGE. I'm sure many humans died because they stayed behind because of their pets. Additionally, I'm sure some humans died because valuable rescue resources were spread too thin. Perhaps the 36 people from the nursing home could have been rescued if so much time wasn't spent rescuing humans who stayed behind to stay with their pets.


26 posted on 09/11/2005 12:12:46 AM PDT by BagCamAddict (Prayers for the victims of Katrina)
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