Breed Discrimination Found in Monroe County, Michigan
Posted by homefurever on July 28, 2011
Currently there are four Pitbulls being kept at the Monroe County Animal Control. They have been temperament tested and evaluated by the Monroe ASPCA and the Buster Foundation; one of the most reputable authorities and advocates for the breed. They were found to have sound temperaments which would allow them to be adopted into loving homes.
However, they have been handed a death sentence by a judge in Monroe based on an evaluation by a veterinarian.
Upon viewing the attached video and reading all the accounts from the Monroe ASPCA and The Buster Foundation which has led up to this point, it is clear that this is a case of breed discrimination. What has transpired is despicable; akin to racism in the dog world
Please view the video and read the details of this case. In the video you will see a dog that is by no means vicious. The evaluation was untrue and unfair. You can judge for yourself.
To view the video and sign this petition, click on this link. http://thebusterfoundation.rescuegroups.org/
Please speak up for the voiceless and sign the petition so that the lives of these dogs might be spared and they can get the chance they deserve to placed into loving homes. AND…please pass this information on in any way shape or form possible. These dogs need as much help as they can get!
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