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Topic Dog Boards / General / Huskie Pups Found Abadoned in Brighton
- By bilbobaggins [gb] Date 11.03.10 19:42 UTC
Sorry did not know where to post this but thought it may be relevant to some one on here.

http://www.itv.com/meridian-east/
- By chelzeagirl [gb] Date 11.03.10 20:07 UTC
makes me so mad how could anyone be so evil as to just dump them like that, wicked thing to do, poor loves bless them thankfully their safe now and will hopefully get loving homes soon,
- By suejaw Date 11.03.10 20:10 UTC
This annoys me no end. At least they were found and yes its a very busy park and thorough fare..

They'll find homes very easily i'm sure and thankfully they were not harmed and found safe and well.  Bless them..
- By sam Date 11.03.10 20:31 UTC
how can thet be sure they re dumped? maybe they are stolen?
- By bilbobaggins [gb] Date 11.03.10 21:22 UTC

> can thet be sure they re dumped? maybe they are stolen?


That was my immediate thought "stolen"...That is why I thought I would make a post..
- By suejaw Date 11.03.10 22:27 UTC
Maybe they are stolen, but who goes to the trouble of stealing pups at this age only to dump them? Just seems a bit odd thats all.
- By bilbobaggins [gb] Date 11.03.10 22:34 UTC

> seems a bit odd thats all.


It does...very. They were said to cost about 2k a pup a lot of money to dump! Strange at least they are safe and well now..
- By annee [gb] Date 11.03.10 23:54 UTC
We have a lot of "travellers" in Brighton at the moment and the word seems to be that they may have had something to do with them, i passed one of their sites yesterday and very nearly had an accident as there were 3 of their dogs just running around playing on the busy road by the race course, when got out to tell one of the children who was near by was to to F... off !!

Classy !!
- By chelzeagirl [gb] Date 12.03.10 00:06 UTC
stolen or not who ever had them still dumped them their,

I have said on here a little while ago that alot of people round here seem to be getting huskeys wondered how long it would be before the rescues round here start getting them in their, as i really dont think some people put any thought into what dog they buy and will it be sutibal for them, they get a dog because it looks cool and nice ,

What is the average litter size for this breed? maybe the owner had to many and couldnt sell the last 2 pups and wanted rid of them,

i'd look though the old ads for huskeys for sale of the same age see what pops up,
- By MsTemeraire Date 12.03.10 00:10 UTC
2K a pup???? *snort*
Sibes are being way overbred at the moment - just ask the Husky rescues. Fashionable, it is sad to admit.... and we all know what goes along with that.
Every man and his goldfish with a Sibe is breeding pups at the moment... I meet people on my own street with 'plans' for their dog or bitch - Why can't people just be happy with owning a dog for its own sake, and not thinking of it as a cash cow???? It was the last thing I had in mind when I got mine.  I would never breed dogs myself... but that might be because I have had second-hand experience and know it's not for me.... *shakes head*
- By bilbobaggins [gb] Date 12.03.10 00:13 UTC
Shameful is it not!
- By Carrington Date 12.03.10 10:21 UTC
Poor babes, it was very lucky that nothing happened to them, also wondering about the rest of the litter.

I was sat here with my mouth open when the report said that 1,000 stray dogs were dumped in Sussex every year. Do you know I have never come across a stray dog in my life, lost yes, but not a stray at least not in this country, plenty abroad, but I really had no idea things were becoming so bad in the UK.  I'm quite horrified, I've always know that rescues were overprescribed but didn't realise such a large majority were strays.
- By bilbobaggins [gb] Date 12.03.10 11:09 UTC
I will never understand just dumping a dog.

Until recently because of the change in our financial and working life did I ever understand reading on rescue sites. "changes of circumstances forces rehoming". But I do have a little insight into that now.  The guilt was awful... we had all the adults in the house working to incoporate the care of the dogs. Two redundancies and unavoidable change of  jobs has made that so much harder.We have had to make so many changes and call on help from outside to be sure our dogs continue getting the same level of care they have always had. There by the grace of god!!
- By k92303 Date 12.03.10 16:28 UTC
Poor little babies, what an awful thing to do. :-(  I can't imagine what would make someone think that was the best thing to do?

I'm glad they are safe now & they looked well in the video clip.
- By suejaw Date 12.03.10 18:06 UTC

> We have a lot of "travellers" in Brighton


Indeed, they are everywhere you turn to want to walk your dog right now. I had some young children walk past me with a Greyhound, they took it off the lead and tried to push it towards my boy, luckily it was placid and it walked the other way.. I'm also not surprised Annee by how the kids reacted to you..Shameful
- By annee [gb] Date 12.03.10 18:53 UTC
Yes, i can't say i was surprised either.
Topic Dog Boards / General / Huskie Pups Found Abadoned in Brighton

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