When it comes to backyard breeding some people can be misguided & - TopicsExpress



          

When it comes to backyard breeding some people can be misguided & confused (to put it nicely) to think that closer monitoring or banning of backyard breeding will result in a shortage of dogs. This exact mentality has been a main factor contributing to the harsh laws against specific dog breeds in Australia & is often, if not always, attached to an irresponsible & selfish dog owner. These people put on a front for the gutless individuals surrounding them, as if s/he has something to prove... something to show for their pathetic existance. They tell the same lies for such a long time they eventually convince themselves of being one of the best, self taught breeders & trainers to ever live. Its cant be that hard... Right? An education from the University of YouTube will suffice. Just telling someone how much they love their dog/s is enough.. that is why, I suppose, they dont feed, walk, provide clean water & decent shelter. These parasites shouldnt be given the right to have a dog. After a hard day using their own body, and not that of a dog who they forced to endure multiple pregnancies, they should always come home to an empty house with no wagging tail there to greet them. No second chances. No legal aid. No government assitance. No good behaviour. No bail. No community service. They threw away their rights the day they decided it was easier to be a jerk off. m.canberratimes.au/act-news/dogs-allegedly-starved-left-with-untreated-wounds-by-unlicensed-keeper-20150121-12uvqr.html
Posted on: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 10:22:25 +0000

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