01-22-2016, 03:57 AM
I agree. It IS a matter of groups getting in touch with each other, even if dogs have to be transported elsewhere. There is usually some Rescue Group who can help. I realise this is a lot of admin. work, but it is worth it to save valuable lives. Euthanasia should never be a way of opening up new places, or getting 'rid of dead wood' -or dealing with those dogs deemed to be 'unadoptable'. Sometimes with only one week's work, a dog can be calmed and helped, if only those in charge can find the time and the expertise to help.
That may all cost money of course. Then Shelters need to organise fund raising events etc. And make their mission as visible as possible, via Facebook and other social media.
We really should not give up on lives.
There is a very good pit bull rescue in Florida. It is called "Villalobos". They are quite well-known, owing to the media coverage they got, and the tv series. They specialise in pit bull rescue but do take other breeds too. I wrote about them (I think)....in this section somewhere.
That may all cost money of course. Then Shelters need to organise fund raising events etc. And make their mission as visible as possible, via Facebook and other social media.
We really should not give up on lives.
There is a very good pit bull rescue in Florida. It is called "Villalobos". They are quite well-known, owing to the media coverage they got, and the tv series. They specialise in pit bull rescue but do take other breeds too. I wrote about them (I think)....in this section somewhere.