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cute but they bark too much..I hope they do still get adopted from someone who is responsive in the good care for these pets.
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated. "
-Ghandi
I'm glad to see that the community is reaching out to these animals. Let us not forget the increase in homeless pets due to the housing crisis. So what if they "bark too much?" Humans brought these animals into the world through breeding practices and failure to spay/neuter their pets. Human greed caused the housing crisis and left thousands of animals homeless. The least we can do is find homes for these innocent victims.
thank you for those that foster them before adoption
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