Pet Hoarder Locks Dogs In An Abandoned Pool | Animal Rescue | Pets & Vets

Pet Hoarder Locks Dogs In An Abandoned Pool | Animal Rescue | Pets & Vets
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With previous warnings from the RSCPA not sticking, another inspection is needed for this animal hoarder who has over 80 pets in terrible conditions. Some are locked inside, others kept in tiny cages and a large malamute is forced to stay in an abandoned pool.

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  1. I'm sorry but if u people don't take every last animal from this crazy animal hoarder then it is your fault SPCA. Take these poor animals. She is neglecting all of them. No not just a couple. These animals are suffering.

  2. Why couldn't you fix the dog's broken leg and kept it until its healed? You revictimized it, by killing it. You're supposed to be the Society For The Prevention of Cruelty of Animals. Killing it because you didn't want to spend the money on a homeless animal is cruel. Change your name or practices, I will never donate to you.

  3. This is why cats and kittens should be indoors only, and only outdoors on a harness and leash for walks or an enclosed, catio. It's too dangerous for all wild animals outdoors and you think your indoor, domesticated pet will have a better chance?

  4. How inexcusable is Australia considers dingo pests and killing them. Why not fix them, and control them in a protected, enclosed sanctuary. They don't deserve to die. They deserve a safe place to live.

  5. The problem with animal hoarders is that they often can't afford to care for them and no longer have the ability to realize they are now part of the problem, not the solution. They still see themselves as rescuer, no matter what. And when turned in, they think they're the victim. Part of the problem is how lax the laws are on behalf of animals and how much people get away with them. And how others still don't do enough to change this. Proof, look how many f you just post heartfelt comments and do nothing more. This will never change anything for the better of animals.

  6. So stupid. They didn't put that dog down because it was best for him but because it was best for them. They won't spend money rehabilitating him. There are actually dingo rescues in Australia and you can actually adopt Dingos and own them. Look it up. I've seen the dingos that are available for adoption.

  7. I hate that she was overly accommodating the hoarder. If it were an owner of a few animals she would have taken them. It’s notfair to the animals nor the children.

  8. It was so sad and unfair for the mixed wild dog, to have been put down, when he did' t show any sign of aggressiveness since he was caught! He was going to be a good creature, to whom he was going to go…
    I find these kind of decision very unfair and unjust, because no all animals are the same in character and behaviour! You can' t take a quick decision , of thinking you are always right to put them down, just like that, no! They are good creatures too, like this poor soul, he was truly a good boy ! Looking at you with those sad eyes , and never tried to bite you even with the pain that you had provoke by testing his foot or ankle broken! I saw that and he didn' t not even make a sound or even trying to bite you, there showed that he was truly a good animal, not a excuse to put him down! He had a character more of a domestic dog than a wild one! So truly sad that was putted down poor baby!😠
    R.i.p.little one, the world is not fair to your kind and others…😪
    But you are now, in a better place ,up there in Paradise over the rainbow bridge, where reigns peace and love for all kind of living species, yes! 😢💜🌈

  9. THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG WITH PEOPLE WHO JUST PUTS DINGOS TO SLEEP FOR NO REASON !!!!! HOW CAN U PEOPLE SLEEP AT NIGHT !!!! THATS IS JUST EVIL 😠

  10. Good on you, Fiona, well done! I can't imagine how hard it must have been for you to turn over the two puppies! I hope you are able to keep up clean, healthy, safe living areas with lots of room to move around for all the other animals, as well as good food, clean water, fresh air, sunshine and all the other things they need to be healthy and happy (not to mention a clean, healthy, happy place for YOU in your own home) ❤ And please, please, make sure the animals in your care aren't able to breed.
    But it's OK, Fiona, to NOT be able to rescue every animal. It's OK to turn animals over to the care of other good people if you are having difficulties. It's OK for animals to be given a good home elsewhere. It's OK to accept that you can only care properly for a certain number and/or certain kinds of animals, and after that, no more, they will be better off being cared for by someone else. You are not alone in your love of animals, Fiona, there are many other folks who also care very much about their well-being, and there is no need for you to ever feel ashamed or afraid or embarrassed to reach out to these other good people for guidance and support 🙂

  11. I'm angry😡😡Why need to kill this innocent dingo, and that 2 staffi? Because it simple? And they can't defend themselves???And I believe Fiona has a big heart, but she doesn't know HOW have to love them…Poor animals😞👎😪😒😣😡♥♥♥♥♥♥

  12. The thing is that no one who truly loves animals could let them live the way Fiona did. She was selfish wanting to keep those animals in those terrible conditions, if she really loved them, she would have used her large property to create a rehoming program or foster a couple animals at a time.

  13. A danger to the community 😡 these beautiful animals were here looonnng before we were and they'll be here long after we've gone, what give you the right to euthanize these beautiful creatures! Gods creatures we're the reason all these beautiful animals are on the point of extinction, we encroach on their territory, or take it up on ourselves to euthanize them or hunt them for trophies, we're the monsters not them

  14. Fiona has a good heart. Even though she's having a hard time taking care of them, she really does have a good heart! She means well. She just wants to save every animal. Bless her heart. And stop killing dogs just because of their breed! Australia….your laws suck.

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