• TheRealKuni@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I think the problem is that shelters don’t have enough funding to care for all dogs.

    Well sure. Who’s gonna cover that funding gap? Not me.

    So, what, let the excess or aggressive dogs starve but treat them nicely until they do? Let them run feral?

    Or humanely put them down?

    Edit: Y’all downvoting me should go volunteer at a local shelter for a while. I love dogs. I absolutely love dogs. But because of irresponsible owners and breeders we often have too many dogs and full shelters. Resources are not infinite.

    It is cruel to keep dogs alive in increasingly smaller spaces, or hoard them, as we run out of room because you feel guilty about putting them down.

    I’m not saying I’m opposed to rehoming, rescuing, or fostering dogs. Or opposed to shelters in general! I think those practices are important. Our current dog is a rehome.

    But even PETA will point out the dangers of making all shelters no-kill, like some states are doing.

    Spay and neuter your pets. That’s the real solution here.

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      11 months ago

      Since the 70s massive strides have been made mostly by promoting fixing your dog in a timely fashion including low cost spay and neuter or “last litter” programs where they help you adopt out the puppies and fix the mom so they don’t have another.

      Both kills and intake are a small fraction of what they were in the 70s down as much as 80% despite a concurrent increase in population in that time.

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      11 months ago

      Well, I will be honest with you - I’d gladly pay my part so that an animal doesn’t get killed. Of course no one be able to fix the issue alone (except Elob Musk and Bezos, probably), but I think that we as a society can do better than kill animals because we don’t have enough money to keep them alive in a humane manner.