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Old 04-24-2019, 03:00 PM
 
Location: Lakewood OH
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Maybe surveillance cameras should be installed at all large dumpsters so monsters who do these things can be caught.
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Old 04-24-2019, 03:01 PM
 
Location: Lakewood OH
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Then we would be no better than her.
In situations as this, that works for me.
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Old 04-24-2019, 03:07 PM
 
Location: San Diego CA
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And another reminder that in this age of security cameras in every imaginable crook and cranny indoors and outdoors you're probably going to get caught doing bad things.
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Old 04-24-2019, 07:08 PM
 
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Someone should start GoFundMe for this homeless good samaritan.
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Old 04-24-2019, 07:46 PM
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Someone should start GoFundMe for this homeless good samaritan.
In my observation, homeless people so often do the nicest things, all the time. They are so often the kindest people.

Second kindest are construction workers, who are working on houses and come to the rescue or are valuable witnesses in a crime.

The least of us. Um hm.
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Old 04-25-2019, 01:43 AM
 
Location: Eugene, Oregon
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And write!!

Even hunters are taught to dispatch god's creatures as painless as possible. Slowly roasting to death in a dumpster wouldn't be one of those ways. But then, people throw their own babies in the toilet so this shouldn't surprise anyone.

If this woman couldn't keep and raise these puppies and she couldn't find anyone else who would take them, the least she could have done was to quickly and painlessly end their lives. But maybe she couldn't muster up what it took to do that and letting them suffer slow and miserable deaths, was easier for her.

Once, our Irish setter gave birth to 14 pups. We knew she couldn't properly feed all of them, so we called a local radio station and told them of our problem. They put it on the air, that we had six pups available to people who were able to bottle-feed them. Within an hour, there were numerous responses and six of those people convinced us that they were serious and capable of doing that.
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Old 04-25-2019, 02:41 AM
 
Location: Port Charlotte FL
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give her the death penalty...she doesn't deserve to live in the same world I'm living in..
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Old 04-25-2019, 04:49 AM
 
Location: Canada
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Reminds me of my first few days with Kara and Dirk. We met, I spent the weekend home with them, and then on Monday, took them to see the family doctor. They cried so much, they were so scared, to me, it sounded like "I thought we had a home! We are being taken back!"

It wasn't like that, of course, but that was a particular harsh drive on me, just like anytime I have to take Melas, an adopted caught and released stray, anyplace in the car. She cries, too, and I think it is because that was the way she was abandoned.

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What kind of person could drive with such cries in their car?
A person with no heart.
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Old 04-25-2019, 04:53 AM
 
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give her the death penalty...she doesn't deserve to live in the same world I'm living in..
Oh no. Lock this ho up in a dumpster in the Arizona summer heat. Let her be a lesson to all that would harm a helpless animal or child. I will sleep well at night.
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Old 04-25-2019, 04:58 AM
 
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If this woman couldn't keep and raise these puppies and she couldn't find anyone else who would take them, the least she could have done was to quickly and painlessly end their lives. But maybe she couldn't muster up what it took to do that and letting them suffer slow and miserable deaths, was easier for her.

Once, our Irish setter gave birth to 14 pups. We knew she couldn't properly feed all of them, so we called a local radio station and told them of our problem. They put it on the air, that we had six pups available to people who were able to bottle-feed them. Within an hour, there were numerous responses and six of those people convinced us that they were serious and capable of doing that.
No actually, the least she could have done is get her dogs fixed so they wouldn't continue to reproduce. There are low cost clinics available in almost every community in CA and many cities in CA give vouchers to homeowners who can't afford it. But that's not her biggest problem I assure you.
With almost 40 dogs I'll bet this is her form of birth control and not by any shot the first litter she's done this to. I have no doubt she's done this several times already to litters her dogs have had. She's a complete and utter heartless idiot and the least of her worries was trying to raise these pups just long enough to make an attempt to find them homes to give them to the local ASPA or any animal shelter. Puppies in shelters are very often adopted quickly and easily, but that would have been too much trouble for her to even attempt. It's just so much easier to put the pups in a plastic bag and dispose of them like yesterdays trash in a dumpster. The women is a complete moron. That's her biggest problem.

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