1) the “owner” was living at the house -off and on- and the animals showed signs of injury and neglect – most likely vicious animals – or unadoptable due to their breed (unless to a drug dealer…)
2) Have you ever been to Reading PA???? What a freaking armpit of society… I’m sure she’s right back to her same M.O. – what do you bet she has a half-dozen more in the same condition…
Actually, no, I do not currently have any dog at all, nor have I ever been a drug dealer. Further this occurred in Philadelphia, and 4 of the dogs were dogs I had rescued not even a month before this happened, 2 of them just 2 weeks prior.
Rescued from drug dealing dog fighters and crack heads.
Get your facts straight.
The ONLY reason my dogs weren’t adoptable is because the PSPCA had a blanket kill policy regarding pit bulls at the time.
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1) the “owner” was living at the house -off and on- and the animals showed signs of injury and neglect – most likely vicious animals – or unadoptable due to their breed (unless to a drug dealer…)
2) Have you ever been to Reading PA???? What a freaking armpit of society… I’m sure she’s right back to her same M.O. – what do you bet she has a half-dozen more in the same condition…
Actually, no, I do not currently have any dog at all, nor have I ever been a drug dealer. Further this occurred in Philadelphia, and 4 of the dogs were dogs I had rescued not even a month before this happened, 2 of them just 2 weeks prior.
Rescued from drug dealing dog fighters and crack heads.
Get your facts straight.
The ONLY reason my dogs weren’t adoptable is because the PSPCA had a blanket kill policy regarding pit bulls at the time.