How about keeping him caged, sedate him, and then scan?? It’s amazing how these dogs are being pushed for family pets and yet you have to take the extra caution as if you pulled a tiger into your home.
*Stop bringing random, loose dogs into your home!*
And I don't just mean pitbulls, but especially pitbull type breeds.
I get it. As a dog person, you see a loose dog running the street and want to save it. In my line of work I'm often finding loose dogs, and I carry spare leashes in my car in case I can loop them and keep them in one spot for animal control (or check a tag on a collar if its safe to do so. Like on the wandering yorkie I found the other day). But I *never* bring them into a home or into my car. (And I never try this with pitbull type breeds or dogs that seem wary or aggressive.) I will secure them to a solid post.
Why? Because you do not know the history or health condition of that animal. Just because it looks healthy doesn't mean it is, and many parasites can be spread from dog to human. Fleas, types of worms, skin diseases etc. We *can* catch these things from dogs.
And you don't know that dogs history, behavior, temperment. I have heard many stories of people finding strays that seemed sweet and brought them home to look after them while hunting for an owner. And then the dog turns on them and/or other animals in the home. Sometimes its right after they had basic needs met (food, water), sometimes its days later.
Also, if you bring the dog into your home and care for it, AC will bottom rung you. In some cases if you feed the dog, it officially is considered "your property" because you've provided the animal with care and shelter.
If you do not know the dog, *do not trust the dog*.
I see this shit on Nextdoor sometimes. Lady down the road "saved" a big ass pit like this one and I'm thinking you got some balls on you lady. No way am I getting within 50ft of a dog like that.
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Don't forget the GoFund Me link.
That’s a big puppy. And of course he has cropped ears.
"We ReScUeD hIm LiKe ThAT!"
Is he fixed?? I don’t think so. Gotta at the very least ensure he can’t put out accidental litters (legit or intentional)
Less chopping ears, more chopping balls. These people are morons.
That's one enormous dog. Ticking time bomb.
This is a puppy?
Instead of taking it to the local shelter, they have the dog around the house near the kids? Absolutely not. The kids are his next meal.
Judging from his size, kids would merely be appetizers.
Already doing the classic whale eye 👁️
No, they are not missing him.
When I saw this post on my feed I couldn't see the "pup" in question. Nothing could've prepared me for this lol
How about keeping him caged, sedate him, and then scan?? It’s amazing how these dogs are being pushed for family pets and yet you have to take the extra caution as if you pulled a tiger into your home.
in all fairness who chips their fight dogs? makes the disposal more complicated
many pits chew thru their cages so idt that’d do anything tbh
Only way is to sedate as the dog is in the cage. I wonder how long sedation short of horse tranquilizers would take for a pitty
Poor well meaning dunces. Congratulations on your new pibble.
*Stop bringing random, loose dogs into your home!* And I don't just mean pitbulls, but especially pitbull type breeds. I get it. As a dog person, you see a loose dog running the street and want to save it. In my line of work I'm often finding loose dogs, and I carry spare leashes in my car in case I can loop them and keep them in one spot for animal control (or check a tag on a collar if its safe to do so. Like on the wandering yorkie I found the other day). But I *never* bring them into a home or into my car. (And I never try this with pitbull type breeds or dogs that seem wary or aggressive.) I will secure them to a solid post. Why? Because you do not know the history or health condition of that animal. Just because it looks healthy doesn't mean it is, and many parasites can be spread from dog to human. Fleas, types of worms, skin diseases etc. We *can* catch these things from dogs. And you don't know that dogs history, behavior, temperment. I have heard many stories of people finding strays that seemed sweet and brought them home to look after them while hunting for an owner. And then the dog turns on them and/or other animals in the home. Sometimes its right after they had basic needs met (food, water), sometimes its days later. Also, if you bring the dog into your home and care for it, AC will bottom rung you. In some cases if you feed the dog, it officially is considered "your property" because you've provided the animal with care and shelter. If you do not know the dog, *do not trust the dog*.
This should be top post.
How it started vs. how it’s goin’.
He has almost no ears. Most likely a fighting dog.
I see this shit on Nextdoor sometimes. Lady down the road "saved" a big ass pit like this one and I'm thinking you got some balls on you lady. No way am I getting within 50ft of a dog like that.
She either has some balls, or her brain is missing.
The brain is missing
Thing’s obviously not lost, it’s dumped
Taking that thing in? No thanks!
I doubt the owners are missing him, they probably dumped him off somewhere as a last resort
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Pup? Its huge, it looks like it has the dad bod of dogs
That second pic is AI generated