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Joyce Coomer: Are people trying to get rid of neighbors' dogs?

Comments on: Her child cries over missing Australian Shepherd dog

By Joyce M. Coomer
Personal commentary

I'm with Jo Ann Curry. For the past few years, I've been wondering if people are taking dogs for fighting or selling them to labs, esp. as some of the dogs that are listed as missing are small dogs that some labs like to use. Or just selling the dogs for easy money . . .

I also wonder about the dogs that are obviously someone's pet, as they are healthy and fat and wearing collars, being picked up and taken to the animal shelter - are people trying to get rid of their neighbors' dogs??? I've heard several people through the years, pet owners themselves, complain about another animal being on their property because it wasn't "their" animal. - Joyce M. Coomer




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