"We put it out there, because it is the reality,” said Tina Bright, a shelter worker. “If we're stuck with dogs and we have absolutely no place to put them, we're going to have to put them down and it really stinks."
The group has lost its contract with Cecil County, which will begin running its own in-house shelter in Chesapeake City in July.
But any animals who can't find new owners by the end of June will be euthanized.
Edie Hardy adopted a full blue nose pit bull named "Kallie" from the nonprofit a few years ago. She claims the company has recently turned away rescue groups who have offered to save some of the dogs.
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I can't take any have a pet that doesn't like any other animals and will attack, but I pray they all find a forever home asap.
ReplyDeleteWith all the homeless out there, why not feed them to those people? I'm not BARKING up the wrong tree here, many Asian countries eat dogs for meat. It might be RUFF to get down, but when you're hungry, it beats eating BARK. We just can't ROLLOVER and PLAY DEAD to this problem. Loads of folks just SIT by and do nothing. Just think of the goodwill this would BREED. This country is going to the DOGS, it is time we SIT UP, and take a STAND on this and STAY the course.
ReplyDelete10:46 you are out of your mind exit to one of those country's yourself. If anyone knows who this is, watch carefully that no pets in this neighborhood come up missing.
ReplyDeleteThere are a lot other ways to help than to use dogs for food! Sick!!!!!
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