That's just fucked up. I have a pit and she is a baby, she would never hurt anyone unless they tried to hurt me or my bro. We have 2 cats and when we brought them home as babies she treated them like her own babies. They sleep and eat together. People are just stupid and easily scared into letting them take freedom away.
That's just fucked up. I have a pit and she is a baby, she would never hurt anyone unless they tried to hurt me or my bro. We have 2 cats and when we brought them home as babies she treated them like her own babies. They sleep and eat together. People are just stupid and easily scared into letting them take freedom away.
i agree, pits aren't violent til someone makes them that way
Awesome. The Cumberland County Animal Control Board in North Carolina had been pushing a proposal that would have meant the killing of countless dogs within 72 hours of their entering a pound, sometimes sooner.
But within just hours after Christine Salek's Change.org petition hit 60,000 signatures, Cumberland County took the proposal off the table, and instead came up with a humane agreement that lets the dogs be adopted.
"I was so surprised at the response to the petition!" Christine now says. "When I created it, it was just as a knee-jerk response to seeing the initial report on the proposal... Even though I'm out here in Iowa, I felt it was a problem that everyone needed to hear about."
This is just another sign that something different is happening all over the world. Every day, people are taking a stand on local, state and national issues that matter to them, and they’re winning.
That makes me extremely happy and hopefully people who think 'oh petitions wont do any good' will realize they make a HUGE difference alex, aren't you glad I told you to sign that now?
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Ape, pass me one of those tin foil hats, something is wrong here.
Dear Alex,
Awesome. The Cumberland County Animal Control Board in North Carolina had been pushing a proposal that would have meant the killing of countless dogs within 72 hours of their entering a pound, sometimes sooner.
But within just hours after Christine Salek's Change.org petition hit 60,000 signatures, Cumberland County took the proposal off the table, and instead came up with a humane agreement that lets the dogs be adopted.
"I was so surprised at the response to the petition!" Christine now says. "When I created it, it was just as a knee-jerk response to seeing the initial report on the proposal... Even though I'm out here in Iowa, I felt it was a problem that everyone needed to hear about."
This is just another sign that something different is happening all over the world. Every day, people are taking a stand on local, state and national issues that matter to them, and they’re winning.
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alex, aren't you glad I told you to sign that now?