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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]8:56 and 8:57 - poor folks are not all bad and even people not as wealthy as you, have the right to save poor dogs.[/quote] 8:56 posted it can prevent abuse. This is absolutely 100% true. You never post a free dog on Craigslist. They can be used for bait dogs. I'm sorry that infringes on your "right to save poor dogs". :roll: [/quote] I am on CL daily. I have never seen a bait dog post. Can you post one? No eye rolls necessary. [/quote] GTFO. They don't post them advertised as bait dogs. Are you serious?[/quote] You are the one who made the claim. I am asking for a proof. Yes, I am indeed serious. [/quote] I posted above, but I’m not that poster. I don’t think people are on the hunt for bait dogs. If it happens, it is a fraction of a percentage. I don’t think it’s as common as people think or if people want make it. [/quote] And your source? Posting dogs on Craigslist for free is a bad idea for this, and many other reasons. An adoption fee ensures people have an investment in the dog and give it a good try with the animal. If you can't afford it, you aren't ready for the financial responsibility of dog ownership. As someone who does rescue work, I don't even know why I open up these threads. Please volunteer if you can't understand why there is an adoption fee. [/quote]
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