Posted by JR.Frye on February 14, 2010 at 07:15:41 from (71.7.56.19):
STRAY DOGS IN THE COUNTRY
This is sad but true, Where I live is 20 miles from any Podunk town no town is larger than 400 people, they have no law enforcement and no dog catcher , the city Mayer Catches the dogs and cats and takes them to the country and turns them loss and we the farmers are left to deal with it. We have talked the sheriff that covers our area but he is 35 miles away, his answer to the problem you folk’s out there in the country take care of It the best way you can. Now this is sad. With him saying that, that is what we do. With the way money is tight to day we are seeing more and more dogs and cats than ever before.If we catch them and take them to a ARL in a bigger city they wont take them because they came from the country,and if a ARL would take they would charge $150.00 Why I have no idea why.WHAT CAN WE SAY OR DO. JR.Frye
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