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Adrianne Mock's avatar

In my not-so-humble opinion this issue was a direct result of Retail Re$cues and the $helter Pet $tore industries trafficking in dogs from other countries; places with zero oversight on disease, paradise vectors, nutrition, basic care for animals.

Shipping in dogs with ACTIVE rabies, canine brucellosis, canine influenza, new strains of parvovirus and distemper. Plus fun parasites like the Asian longhorn swarming tick.

If these practices had been stopped decadescago, responsible dog owners would not be having these restrictions now

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Johanna's avatar

While my heart breaks for the plight of foreign dogs in need, I have always felt that, for every dog imported by rescues, there's one American dog that will likely be pts due to lack of adoption. We already have a huge problem with over-crowded shelters here, why not fix that first? Charity begins in the home, as the saying goes. Taking it a step further, why couldn't these rescues start awareness campaigns and fundraisers to start rescue and adoption efforts *within* the countries themselves, rather than bringing the dogs here? Just a thought. Thanks for the update, along with your valuable insight!

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