Few days ago I went to my friends rachel's house. Her neighbour's dog was in heat and I witnessed something I didn't expect. I never thought there could be so many stray dogs in one place. In the two hours I was there I saw 3 dogs in front of the neighbour's house all of them homeless.
One of them was outside the house for a few days. He still had a collar but you could see the place where the tag was ripped of. He was to scared to come close and ran away everytime he heard a noise. My friend fedf him with ham and the doggie jumped on it like he never seen food before, that means he was very hungry.
The second one was a terrier that lived on the streets for over a year and we called him lion because he was very hairy. He was the one used to people the most and let us pet him before. But his condition was terrible, he had dirty and tangled fur.
The third one looked like a sheperd dog mix. He looked very skinny and sick. Like the other two his coat was in bad condition and he didn't have a collar. He also had problems with getting rid of his fiecies.
It shows how some human's don't care about the welfare of their pets.It should change, you can help by:
One of them was outside the house for a few days. He still had a collar but you could see the place where the tag was ripped of. He was to scared to come close and ran away everytime he heard a noise. My friend fedf him with ham and the doggie jumped on it like he never seen food before, that means he was very hungry.
The second one was a terrier that lived on the streets for over a year and we called him lion because he was very hairy. He was the one used to people the most and let us pet him before. But his condition was terrible, he had dirty and tangled fur.
The third one looked like a sheperd dog mix. He looked very skinny and sick. Like the other two his coat was in bad condition and he didn't have a collar. He also had problems with getting rid of his fiecies.
It shows how some human's don't care about the welfare of their pets.It should change, you can help by:
- Adopting dogs from shelters instead of buying them from breeders.
- Help out in your local dog shelter.
- Castrate your dog.