Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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".![]()
I am on CL daily. I have never seen a bait dog post. Can you post one? No eye rolls necessary.
GTFO. They don't post them advertised as bait dogs. Are you serious?
You are the one who made the claim. I am asking for a proof. Yes, I am indeed serious.
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.
Obviously, the vast majority of people who are interested in getting a dog have nothing to do with the world of dog fighting. Most people who would express interest in an ad for a free dog really do want a pet. The problem is that 100% of the tiny population of people who procure dogs for the purpose of dog fighting would like to get their hands on free dogs. If you’re giving your dog away to a stranger for free on CL, how to you separate the bad actors from the good ones?
Are you real? So, people who can pay are "good" actors and people who can't are bad apples?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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".![]()
I am on CL daily. I have never seen a bait dog post. Can you post one? No eye rolls necessary.
GTFO. They don't post them advertised as bait dogs. Are you serious?
You are the one who made the claim. I am asking for a proof. Yes, I am indeed serious.
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.
Obviously, the vast majority of people who are interested in getting a dog have nothing to do with the world of dog fighting. Most people who would express interest in an ad for a free dog really do want a pet. The problem is that 100% of the tiny population of people who procure dogs for the purpose of dog fighting would like to get their hands on free dogs. If you’re giving your dog away to a stranger for free on CL, how to you separate the bad actors from the good ones?
Are you real? So, people who can pay are "good" actors and people who can't are bad apples?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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".![]()
I am on CL daily. I have never seen a bait dog post. Can you post one? No eye rolls necessary.
GTFO. They don't post them advertised as bait dogs. Are you serious?
You are the one who made the claim. I am asking for a proof. Yes, I am indeed serious.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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".![]()
I am on CL daily. I have never seen a bait dog post. Can you post one? No eye rolls necessary.
GTFO. They don't post them advertised as bait dogs. Are you serious?
You are the one who made the claim. I am asking for a proof. Yes, I am indeed serious.
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.
Obviously, the vast majority of people who are interested in getting a dog have nothing to do with the world of dog fighting. Most people who would express interest in an ad for a free dog really do want a pet. The problem is that 100% of the tiny population of people who procure dogs for the purpose of dog fighting would like to get their hands on free dogs. If you’re giving your dog away to a stranger for free on CL, how to you separate the bad actors from the good ones?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many people complain that there are too many dogs in shelters and people shouldn't buy purebreds when there are perfectly good dogs who may be euthanized.
But then it costs $400 and a home visit to make sure you have a fence to be allowed to adopt.
Wouldn't those shelters be less filled if it's actually easier to adopt?
I don't get it.
Why aren't rescue dogs free??
Because rescue is an industry, not a mission.
Yep. After spending months trying to adopt a dog (with our nice big fenced yard, people home all day, previous pet ownership) we gave up and went to a breeder. I support rescue, but they need to stop pretending it's not a business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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".![]()
I am on CL daily. I have never seen a bait dog post. Can you post one? No eye rolls necessary.
GTFO. They don't post them advertised as bait dogs. Are you serious?
You are the one who made the claim. I am asking for a proof. Yes, I am indeed serious.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many people complain that there are too many dogs in shelters and people shouldn't buy purebreds when there are perfectly good dogs who may be euthanized.
But then it costs $400 and a home visit to make sure you have a fence to be allowed to adopt.
Wouldn't those shelters be less filled if it's actually easier to adopt?
I don't get it.
Why aren't rescue dogs free??
Because rescue is an industry, not a mission.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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".![]()
I am on CL daily. I have never seen a bait dog post. Can you post one? No eye rolls necessary.
GTFO. They don't post them advertised as bait dogs. Are you serious?
You are the one who made the claim. I am asking for a proof. Yes, I am indeed serious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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".![]()
I am on CL daily. I have never seen a bait dog post. Can you post one? No eye rolls necessary.
GTFO. They don't post them advertised as bait dogs. Are you serious?
You are the one who made the claim. I am asking for a proof. Yes, I am indeed serious.
I don’t think you understand what pp is saying. The people who want to use the dogs as bait aren’t posting anything. They’re replying to ads for free dogs. They pretend they want a pet, but they’re going to use the dog as bait, which is why they want a dog for free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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".![]()
I am on CL daily. I have never seen a bait dog post. Can you post one? No eye rolls necessary.
GTFO. They don't post them advertised as bait dogs. Are you serious?
You are the one who made the claim. I am asking for a proof. Yes, I am indeed serious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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".![]()
I am on CL daily. I have never seen a bait dog post. Can you post one? No eye rolls necessary.
GTFO. They don't post them advertised as bait dogs. Are you serious?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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".![]()
I am on CL daily. I have never seen a bait dog post. Can you post one? No eye rolls necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Nobody thinks a person is bad for being poor, but 1) no one has an automatic right to a dog, no matter how much money they have and 2) veterinary care is very expensive and if you can’t provide it, you’re not necessarily able to “save” a dog.
oh man, that sounds awfully judgmental.
WTF there is nothing judgmental about it. Why do many dogs end up back with rescues? Because the owners can't afford the vet bills.
When you adopt a child, you have to show that you're solvent to pay for it. You can't help an animal if you can't afford basic care and food. My gosh eople have taken being "inclusive" way too far and lost all common sense.
Calm down Sally. Unable or unwilling to pay 400 adoption fee up-front has nothing to do with what kind of life dog will live post adoption. It has nothing to do with being "inclusive" (or not). It has everything to do with the fact that everyone is capable of giving love regardless of their SES. Money doesn't buy everything you know?