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help save this dog! just an appeal to any animal lovers out there to please help this dog find a home.

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Do you know anyone who wants a dog... this one gets put down on Friday frown.gif

This poor girl I thought would find a home straight away but she's been 2 weeks in the pound and has till this Friday. Female Kelpie x Doberman, only about 12 months old. She's really sweet and just wanted to play. Can you circulate to your contacts please? The ones who don't object to being bombarded, that is.

Call Jeane - Best Friends Rescue - 0415 779 610

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OH really??

That's awesome!

yeah apparently someone got her yesterday, im just glad it didnt get put down

i hate people that buy a puppy on impulse, then when it gets bigger no longer want it, its not the dogs fault. Useless pricks like this shouldnt be able to have a dog in the first place.

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i hate people that buy a puppy on impulse, then when it gets bigger no longer want it, its not the dogs fault. Useless pricks like this shouldnt be able to have a dog in the first place.

Yeah, I agree wholehearted on that note...

I've been around dogs for my whole life, I love em to death (aside from little yappy lap dogs, which I can't stand)..

I get so sad when people think or believe they can just lump a 'pet' on death row because it doesn't suit them, it isn't convenient or that it was a 'mistake'. There is zero accountability for people's own lack of good judgement, with the only repercussion being the needless and heart-rending death of a young animal's life... It is a Goddamn disgrace!

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yeah apparently someone got her yesterday, im just glad it didnt get put down

i hate people that buy a puppy on impulse, then when it gets bigger no longer want it, its not the dogs fault. Useless pricks like this shouldnt be able to have a dog in the first place.

My friend is a vet nurse, and the stories she tells me are disgusting. If an owner wants their dog put down, then legally the vet must do it. The reasons she's heard for them over the years have been;

"We're going away on holiday for two weeks and its cheaper to put it down than put it in a dog home."

"It was cute when we first got it, now it just poos everywhere and barks all day."

"I can't be bothered looking after it anymore."

Where were worse ones, I just can't remember them at the moment.

to top that off did you know the RSPCA charges a 'surrender' fee, so if you wanted to do the better thing and surrender to them, you have to pay $75.

How many people do you think would pay that for an unwanted pet? Not many!!! They would just drive down the road and let the dog/cat go...

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My friend is a vet nurse, and the stories she tells me are disgusting. If an owner wants their dog put down, then legally the vet must do it. The reasons she's heard for them over the years have been;

"We're going away on holiday for two weeks and its cheaper to put it down than put it in a dog home."

"It was cute when we first got it, now it just poos everywhere and barks all day."

"I can't be bothered looking after it anymore."

Where were worse ones, I just can't remember them at the moment.

Wow.. Even those that don't want their pet, don't they realise that quokka ad's are free?

Honestly, wtf is wrong with people..



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