If the truth shall kill them, let them die. Always learning & growing so never the same. Merely a humble student & no master.

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This is bullshit too. This whole experience has me rethinking pets altogether. We just enslave animals and leave them sitting all day till we want/can be with them. I am changing my mind about ever getting another. I may just go to befriending the wilderness animals around me going forward.

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In response Yester Vue to his Publication

Exactly.
Until everyone understands, that people are not above anyone and every living soul has the right to a dignified, free life and for equal treatment - nothing will change.
Every person who has a dog on a leash is disgusting to me - a rope around the neck and dragging the animal without the possibility of free choice. I always had an aversion to it, even as a little child.

If the truth shall kill them, let them die. Always learning & growing so never the same. Merely a humble student & no master.

In response eva amálka k...... to her Publication

PS Nothing burns me more though than "abandoning" a dog for any reason. If you cannot dedicate the time, then don't break their hearts and ruin their lives because you tire of them or want to move to the city where they aren't allowed or some other reason. The first question I always ask when someone wants a dog is "You want a 24-7 responsibility for 10-15 years at least is what you are saying?" And it makes them think...but you HAVE to think that if considering a dog!

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If the truth shall kill them, let them die. Always learning & growing so never the same. Merely a humble student & no master.

In response eva amálka k...... to her Publication

I am the oldest of 5 boys. We grew up in a very tiny town in very rural Arkansas in the late 70s. There are no leash or containment laws, it is a lovely old-world hillbilly village more or less still today. They have an ordinance against problematic dogs but they define them only as fighting/hurting/non-stop noisy barkers. To this day you can drive through our streets and have to let the neighborhood pooch patrol cross the streets occasionally. Everyone knows whose dog is whose too, they can walk any dog right to its owner's door!

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In response Yester Vue to his Publication

I grew up in the foothills of the Giant Mountains in Europe in Czechoslovakia. It was exactly the same here. When someone's dog ran away, in no time a whole pack of dogs friends would be marching around the village, and people laughed about it.
Today I feel that people have gone mad - they are evil, they mutilate animals and lack any empathy. Even here in the villages, where things used to be as beautiful as in a fairy tale, before years.

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