Someone mentioned how much a dog cost a month to care for. And that people shouldn't own a dog if this and that weren't met. I disagree. If the 'perfect' home was the only home for the dogs needing a home, there would thousands more euthanized than already are. And who gets to determine what perfect is? What works for one breed, or even one dog doesn't work for another. My Great Pyrenees would be miserable living in the city. He thrives on guarding his property and his livestock. Your perfect dog houses? He won't enter one. I know, I've bought him 2 and had one built for him. Will not enter it. When it snows, he chooses to lay in the snow. He comes in the house with us when he wants.
Show me one person that has never had life surprises, or changes. What might seem like the perfect plan at one point in your life, can quickly become a problem. Your aren't the same person at 30 as you were at 18. You aren't the same at 60 as you were at 30. Rescues can get themselves in binds by trying to judge or condemn owner's decisions. It benefits no one. It stresses the rescues, the volunteers, and the person needing help. Just not a good cycle to get in. Instead, realize life evolves, and roll with the flow. Not everyone can handle a newborn baby and a dog. So be it. Help them rehome that dog, or offer to keep it a month or so until the new parents settle into a routine. People get injured, become disabled, have to move into low income housing that won't accept animals, have a child that is highly allergic to the pet, have a parent that suddenly needs them to be a caretaker, has prolonged medical issues, or the owner may die, either suddenly, tragically, or from natural causes. Some families are not in a situation to take the animals. Some won't no matter what, others can't no matter what. Don't judge. Help the animal.
I agree. I pay $12 a month for a care package for my dog, in this she gets, one free vet check up a year & all her flea/worm etc injections (and other stuff I would need the leaflet to list them all). Her food is $12 a month, she gets treats/toys sometimes and I pay $30 every two months for her to go to the dog groomer. I have no idea, unless she got sick and treatment was needed, how it would cost hundreds each month.
I struck a nerve.
First of all, I never said a person should only own a dog if their home is "perfect". Those are your words.
Second, IMO putting dogs in kennels for anything but super short periods (especially those cages) is done to serve the needs of the humans, not the dogs, goes against all natural needs of a dog and is inhumane and super cruel. IMO a dog is better off dead than being subjected to solitary confinement for long periods of its short life.
But if a person has land for the dog and other aninals for the dog to be with or if the person is home a lot, then why the heck would they need to spend hundreds per month on doggie daycare like I would need to?
Third, those are MY standards for my own ownership of a dog. Because I have a busy life and would have to leave my dog alone a lot. And I firmly believe that's extremely cruel. They are lonely and anguished the whole time they're alone, which is why the poor things dig, bark too much, get into the garbage and eat shoes and stuff. And then their irresponsible owners punish them for desperately trying to find something to do to ease the endless hours of waiting, or worse, they confine them to tiny cells like prisoners. Then: "I don't know why she bit! She never does that,"
But other people may not have as busy a schedule as I stated above. Maybe they have more land and another dog so their pets keep each other company and have room to run around. In that case, they would not need to spend $500 per month on daycare. But I would.
Further, watching too many animals suffer horrible deaths due to illness, I'm not going to feed my pets garbage. So yeah, I spend a lot on quality food. About $150 per month. And I spend a lot on pet care. They can't tell you what's wrong or what hurts. They need yearly checkups and blood work, and dental cleaning, etc. I do feel it is irresponsible for people to get animals they can't provide quality care for. But as I said in my post, those are MY standards based on my specific ode and schedule and beliefs. For me to follow because I feel that's what's right for me. Other people may do things differently and still have a good home.
But the argument that they would be euthanized if they couldn't go to a subpar home so they should be allowed to go to inadequate homes doesn't hold water with me. Should we just give shelter animals away to homeless people because they will be euthanized otherwise? A home alone is not enough. And sadly, there are far too many cats and dogs on the planet. Vastly too many for there to be enough people to care for them adequately. We need to have low cost and aggressive spay and neuter programs and outlaw pet shops and puppy mills. That's what we need to fight for.
Finally, controversial or not, I do think some animals are better off dead than suffering the way I see them suffer in life. Chained all day in a yard. Stuffed all day in a small cage. Or never let inside. (I have a friend whose family got a beautiful golden retriever who lived alone in the backyard. No walks even because the poor dog was too hyper during walks. Gee. I wonder why. I told him he should just take the dog on a long walk, give it a pack of hot dogs and then shoot it in the back of the head because the life he was giving it was evil. And please, don't tell me he should've given it away. There are millions of dogs languishing in shelters because there aren't enough homes).
Those poor dogs of Bethany had a lovely life at first with care and cuddles. The suddenly they were confined like prisoners of war and made to go hungry a lot. The only thing that broke the desperate loneliness and monotony was visits from their former mama who came to remind them of what their life used to be and who would then leave them to their cold, sad dog runs again, wondering endlessly what they did wrong and why they were being so harshly punished. They would've been better off put to sleep if they couldn't find a new home, IMO. Not knowing anything but that they were getting super sleepy. What they dealt with instead, reportedly, was abusive.
It's okay if you get mad at me. Or disagree. I'm just sick of seeing sensitive animals suffer. And tragically sometimes their lack of care and chronic neglect or abuse lead to horrific events like this one.
I think the world needs to change its thinking about pet ownership.