The only reason that there is a need for a rescue organization like ours is because there are already too many
unwanted dogs in the world.
It breaks my heart to think that there are
unwanted dogs in the world.
If all puppies were raised like this there would be less
unwanted dogs in the world and the dogs would be valued more by humans.
Not exact matches
I wish I were a multi billionaire simply so I could adopt and look after every
unwanted, unloved
dog in the
world and give them a life they deserve.
But I think Rachel is trying to get the point across about the amount of
unwanted animals, mainly
dogs in the
world that need rehomed.
We do require all animals
in the household to be neutered or spayed, unless there is a medical reason why your resident animals can not be sterilized, to make for more agreeable socialization with your pets and the rescued
dog, and so we don't have anymore
unwanted animals
in the
world.
Owners gripe and complain about this
unwanted dog behavior and wonder how
in the
world they can get their pups to stop digging.
Those refugees are the six hundred million
unwanted, homeless, and abandoned
dogs all around the
world and,
in far too many places, rounding them up and killing them is exactly what happens.
The duo, whose motto is «saving the
world one
dog at a time», has helped place thousands of pets
in happy loving homes «Our goal is to not only empty the shelter, said Shane Smith, Co-Founder of PAWS For Hope and Faith, but also to bring awareness to the plight of
unwanted or neglected pets that find their way to the shelter.»
Whether it be taking
in unwanted pets or offering verbal advice to people who need help
in their breed, any breeder who is willing to bring more puppies into an already overpopulated
world should also be involved
in helping the
unwanted dogs in at least the breed they are breeding.
We live
in a
world where people sometimes assume the
dogs they find are
unwanted.