niyad
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Mon Dec-27-10 10:44 PM
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question that has troubled me: WHERE, EXACTLY, do the monsters in dogfighting get the dogs they |
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abuse and torture and kill? from the humane society? steal them from neighbors? WHERE do these poor, abused and murdered dogs come from?
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proud2BlibKansan
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Mon Dec-27-10 10:48 PM
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1. From the puppy mills in MO |
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Mon Dec-27-10 11:15 PM
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7. Those animals cost $$$ |
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They are looking for cheap flesh.
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proud2BlibKansan
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Mon Dec-27-10 11:17 PM
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8. They aren't that expensive |
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And no one cares who buys the puppies. There is at least some scrutiny at a shelter, where the dogs are basically free.
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Mon Dec-27-10 11:20 PM
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10. I thought 'puppy mill' animals were expensive. |
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That's why the ppl do it.... for the $$$.
Perhaps the undesirable animals would be cheap.... my sis-in-law spent $400 having a puppy mill puppy sent from Kansas to California a few years ago.
Not cheap.
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Mon Dec-27-10 11:21 PM
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11. There are different kinds of puppy mills |
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Some are expensive but many more are not and they aren't regulated well either.
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Mon Dec-27-10 10:49 PM
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2. big underground breeding racket in fighting pitbulls & related breeds... |
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Edited on Mon Dec-27-10 10:50 PM by hlthe2b
The saddest are the "sacrificial" dogs--non-fighting breeds that they put out to be used as bait and often killed in training. Those could come from just about anywhere. Given the parts of the country that dog-fighting is most popular, there tend to be stray dog issues as well. It is horrendous.
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Mon Dec-27-10 11:19 PM
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9. Here in Chicago, people are advised to NEVER leave their dogs alone/unattended |
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for this very reason. Especially smaller breeds. Dogs, and cats too, get stolen all the time to be used as "bait" to teach the fighting dogs how to kill.
Anyone who supports or excuses dogfighting is also supporting or excusing the brutal killings of beloved family pets. It happens a lot more than most people think.
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Mon Dec-27-10 10:53 PM
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3. I've been told most are stolen or bred for it, like feeder goldfish. |
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Mon Dec-27-10 11:00 PM
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When I was looking for my lost dog (he's safe at home now) in a bad neighborhood, a young boy told me to look in the canal yards away. He said dogs are picked up by a gang to use in dog fights, & when the dogs can't fight anymore, they were tossed into the canal.
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Mon Dec-27-10 11:30 PM
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14. I am so glad you found him. |
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A sib lost one and the best we hoped for was a cougar got her as the alternative (grabbed for fighting) was too awful to think of.
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Tue Dec-28-10 12:30 AM
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20. Thanks, uppity. There should be regional internet connections between dog/cat shelters. |
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If there was one in place & everyone knew it was in place, those who find the pets would know to take them there so that the owners could be found. I went to every shelter within 30 miles of my home.
He was picked up by a college student on the interstate on a cold, rainy day on a Tuesday. She put an ad in the Saturday edition of the newspaper & I saw it, called her, & we met at the mall.
I spent the entire week frantically searching every street where he was lost; when I talked to the girl on the phone, she told me the only two things he would eat were cheese & bacon! That's my dog -- laying on a stranger's couch, living it up on bacon & cheese!
:hi:
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Mon Dec-27-10 11:53 PM
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17. I'm so glad you found him. Give him a hug for me. |
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I get so sad when I see Lost Pet flyers in my neighborhood. A lot of those dogs and cats never get home. The best-case scenario, of course, is that they wind up in a home somewhere else...but sadly that's not the most common case. Most of the time, the owners never know what happened.
A quick death being hit by a car is, unfortunately, NOT the worst-case scenario.
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Tue Dec-28-10 12:38 AM
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My dog is like my baby, like having a toddler around. We've always spent a lot of time with him, so he understands what we say & is eager to please. He's probably the best dog I've ever had, intelligence- & personality-wise.
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Mon Dec-27-10 11:14 PM
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5. I ran a small rescue group. |
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We had a $75 're-homing' fee that covered neutering and microchips.
That protected the animals from dog fighting rings, but not from 'scientific research' labs.
We found out they were paying $100+ per animal from 'private contractors' ie - ppl who adopt from rescue groups and sell to them.
The Humane Societies will not release animals to them anymore, they needed a 'front'.
In all honesty, which is worse???!?
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Mon Dec-27-10 11:14 PM
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6. they breed the pit bulls to fight and steal the dogs they train them on |
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I have heard horror stories of dogs being stolen and then having their legs broken so they can't defend themselves from the fighting dogs that are then set loose to kill them
or if they don't break their legs they will muzzle them so they can't bite back, or chain their heads/necks to something so they can't move
The idea is to teach the pit bulls to kill every dog they come in contact with. They will even keep the dogs caged just out of reach of another dog when they are young. This kinda drives them crazy because they are constantly trying to make contact with another of their kind but never can. I don't understand all of it and I shy away from the stories I hear so I am sure there is more to it than I am aware of.
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Mon Dec-27-10 11:26 PM
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12. Depends on the dogfighter. |
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Your average street punk? Anywhere.
The real monsters, the horrible evil people that make it a business and run a kennel? Oh, that goes way back. Established fighting kennels are well documented, and an up and coming dogfighter will check the lines of the gameness of the sire and the bitch, and pay a premium to have that "pedigree" and reputation.
The bait? Those poor animals come from anywhere. The shelter, side of the road, neighbor...the monsters of dogfighting don't care about who is hurt in addition to the dogs they maim and kill.
And if there is a Hell, there's a real sweet spot for them there.
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Mon Dec-27-10 11:33 PM
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15. I can rest slightly more comfortably at night knowing that whatever my transgressions have been, |
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I won't have to be a witness to that form of "entertainment."
It's folks like that that make me hope that Hell/karma, etc. are real.
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Mon Dec-27-10 11:28 PM
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13. I'm guessing that the people who need to read this thread the most won't do so. |
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The responses don't seem the least far-fetched when we already know what these vile "humans" are FACTUALLY doing.
Oh, and by the way--fuck Mr. Vick and his pathetic need for endorsement money. I get an odd satisfaction of knowing that Vick is too despicable for even Madison Avenue's miserably low standards.
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Mon Dec-27-10 11:44 PM
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16. they breed the fighting dogs |
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the bait dogs are usually stolen, purchased cheaply and untracably or the unfavorable dogs from the extensive litters are used. There are entire networks of backyard breeders that breed dogs most specifically to be used in fighting though that's the extent of the breeders' participation. Their motivation is the good supplemental income, and unfortunately, it's legal.
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Tue Dec-28-10 12:27 AM
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It's all part of the 'sport' for them.
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niyad
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Tue Dec-28-10 01:15 AM
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22. I have always known that some people are just twisted, evil and perverted (working in dv teaches you |
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that, amoung other things)
but this whole conversation about vick has taken things to a whole new level.
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Tue Dec-28-10 01:41 AM
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Dog fighting is big.... and the poor animals used to train the fighters are often stolen.....
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Tue Dec-28-10 01:54 AM
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24. I lived in Mont. AL in the early 80's |
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I saw some seriously F'ED UP SHIT for a year or so...... I tried to erase it when I left.
The truly sick thing was that it was among the 'movers and shakers' in that hideous little F'ED up world.
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