View Full Version : The Future Of Pets In America
Mozart
3rd September 2012, 03:42
http://time4dogs.blogspot.com/
I'm not shocked with the information in this article, but I'm just bowled over, as I had no idea that this was happening. Right under my Conspiracy Observer nose, too!
So I just wanted to put this blog article out there for the rest of you pet guardians and animal appreciators to read, then follow up with some more research into the claims in this blog article.
I just don't have time do follow up on this while I work diligently to create professional-grade articles for the www.bike4chris.com project that I'm deeply immersed into right now.
But I wanted to put this out there -- are there shortages of animals in your respective areas in America? Can you go to your local pet adoption centers -- NON-government! -- and find out the status of whether or not there are shortages of pets in your respective areas where you live?
That's one thing that many of us could follow up and research. Many of us love our animals, but goddammit, things do seem to be going the way that this article indicates, then, dammit, we had better effing throw off this damned corporate "government" ASAP!
I'm beyond frustrated that the Cabal and their "government" has not been fully defeated. I still am hearing from my own insider contacts that "things are progressing" behind the scenes, but, come on, man, I'm tired of all the behind-the-scene **** ... how about some hugely public arrests of thousands of criminals (politicians, government officials, bad cops, etc) who have been running -- and ruining -- our lives?
*sigh*
~Mozart
161803398
3rd September 2012, 04:20
My female dog suffered from bladder infections every year, sometimes twice a year. I had to take her to vet and I spent a lot of money on this issue. So I saw the vet many many times over many years. One day, I took my dog to an older South African vet who was known for his humanitarian approach (he's like the vets used to be before all the propaganda). They told me that about 25 percent of female dogs who are neutered suffer from constant bladder infections and he gave me some estrogen for her to clear it up. Now I'd been taking my dog to the other vet for at least 10 years and never heard such a thing. No other dog owner I have talked to even knows about this. to think that for all those years, both I and my dog were suffering with this issue.
I have long thought the spay and neuter idea is dangerous because its almost a religion. You are an evil person if you don't get your pet fixed according to many. I had fixed a male cat I loved very much and he got fat and lazy. I have a little cat here now, not fixed, who is healthy, strong and lively and I don't believe I will ever have an animal fixed again.
conk
3rd September 2012, 14:18
I have always believed that neutering a pet is cruel. Will this not disrupt the endocrine system? Especially the emasculated male animals. Why don't they leave the hormone producing testicles alone and just snip the vas?
WhiteFeather
3rd September 2012, 16:47
My Jack Russel/Sh!tzu Dog named Danny hasn't been neutered, nor do i intend to do so. He so happily humps all that enters my dwelling. Very comical to say the least. And A JackSh!t dog named Danny needs to lead a healthy life.
genevieve
3rd September 2012, 16:48
My sweetheart's dog lived outside mostly, was not neutered, and never had any shots.
He was vivacious and frisky. When I took him for walks on the beach, many people
said what a darling puppy he was. He was not small--around 60 pounds--and he was
in his teens.
He was the healthiest, happiest dog I ever met. He died at the age of 16 after being
attacked by a couple of bigger dogs, but he was in perfect health.
Don't cut or inject any of your loved ones.
Peace Love Joy & Harmony,
Genevieve
Paranormal
3rd September 2012, 22:55
My pet has boils and tumors near it's microchip. I think chipping is cruelty as there's other ways to tag them e.g. ankle bands...
ED209
5th September 2012, 15:20
Thank you for sharing, but this article is BS. It gives no sources. It frankly makes me really, really mad. Maybe there is a pet shortage in some rural areas, but not in urban areas. There is a reason that animal rights workers advocate for pet sterilization...it is to prevent creating lives that will get destroyed in shelters because there are just so many damned irresponsible people out there that have no respect for the sanctity of life, that have no problem dropping off pets at the shelter for euthanasia. If you think there is a pet shortage, come visit Los Angeles. Their are strays everywhere in the streets. The shelters can't hold animals for more than a few days because there are so many unwanted pets and hundreds get euthanized here everyday. As far as people wandering around with unsterilized pets, I cannot stand when someone's menstrating or hyper unneutered male dog comes up to my sterilized pets. The unsterilized dogs are agressive! All of my pets are sterilized and not one of them is fat, sick, or lethargic. The same is true for everybody I know with a pet. I would say he odds are in favor of sterilization. Could you imagine if nobody sterilized their dogs and your dog came over and impregnated my dog? Who would foot the bill and responsibility for the puppies? I don't know if you have ever seen dogs mating, but it doesn't look voluntary on the female's part. And puppy mills are horrible, horrible cruel places. This author advocated for that?! Don't be taken in by this BS article...this person clearly has not taken a look at all of the pets listed as on death row on petfinder.
I want to add that I know this sounds angry on my part, but it is because I work with animals and pet owners a lot and it is impossible to avoid hearing and seeing heartwrenching shelter euthanasia stories for these poor innocent animals. Sterilization is certainly not the pets choice, but it is the best solution that people have for now.
westhill
6th September 2012, 01:51
Hi Everyone...
Time to turn the world upside down. I never dreamed this could be a problem.
http://spanieljournal.com/33lbaughan.html
I did a quick google search to find this older article, which does supply sources at the end. I volunteered at in the Tompkins County SPCA which is mentioned
near the end. It was supposed to be a no-kill (except for pit bulls) shelter. Nobody knew anything about dog behavior. The shelter didn't have any tips or training
for staff or volunteers. The dog that bit me lived but Petey, a smart pit bull mix, was killed for barking at a cat. He was being a dog.
Here's one more recent...
http://www.bewareanimalradicals.com/endangered_dogs.html
bluestflame
6th September 2012, 03:43
there are WAY too many animals being discarded i have a few friends on my facebook list that bring up lists of animals on "death row" cos the animal shelters can't afford to keep them there are so many that's just in australia
frustrating cos the puppy mills still seem to do thier thing adding to future discarded animals
the aim of the lists is to get the animals re-homed
ED209
7th September 2012, 02:36
For anyone that thinks that there is a pet under-population problem, meaning that there is more demand for pets than there are animals to supply that demand, I suggest you take a look at petfinder.com. There are sooooo many pets waiting for adoption that I just cannot believe there is a pet under-population problem. Seriously, how do you rationalize the "facts" that there are not enough pets to go around while looking at all of these thousands of pets waiting for homes?
etheric underground
10th September 2012, 16:29
The problem isnt with the dogs...it is with the over zealous need of humans to own a pet...I am not talking about true animal lovers ( like the ones here)
I am talking about the millions of humans( not yet awake to themselves) thinking they want a pet...Where most become inhumane very quickly.
Why should we control another animal for our benefit. I have a dog, I dont have children, she is my child...I love her and treat her with equal respect
and care that is best suited for her canine ways. She is amazing... she brings light into my life....For that I respond by providing her with the time and care
and fun and love as all animal companions ( not owners ...we do not own them ) should provide...
EsmaEverheart
10th September 2012, 17:27
There is no dog shortage here. It seems like there is a Vet's office on every corner here. I think there are more Vet's offices than there are churches. Which is saying something because Oklahoma is the buckle on the Bible Belt. And I think my dog might be the most spoiled dog in the area. lol!
GrnEggsNHam
10th September 2012, 20:41
For every respectable pet owner there are at least 10 horrendous ones...
I make up statistics :wizard:
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