Sunday, May 23, 2010

Feral Dogs Preferable to Do-gooders

Last night, the lovely Melis and I joined some friends for dinner.  As we exited the truck, my eye was caught by a Native American Indian Dog, an eight week old puppy actually, named Tessa.  I was immediately enthralled by this little critter, and if you click on that link, you may find yourself drawn to the breed also.

Because I was unfamiliar with this breed, after obtaining the kennel name from Tessa’s humans, I googled it up to check it out more in depth prior to sitting down to dinner, and I read this.

Current proposed legislation Senate Bill 1139

which basically will establish the extinction of the domestic pet in the United States in 30 years or less.

Check out www.pet-law.com

Then go to www.saova.org to find out what you can do to prevent this from being made into law.

Naturally, I went and checked out those sites, because I was unaware of any legislation under consideration which could possibly curtail domestic pet ownership here in America, and I found this compilation of proposed laws (pdf of 10 pgs.).  In reading through this documentation, readers will find that the gradual elimination of domestic pet ownership could, indeed, become an actuality through these various propopsed laws at the behest of dogooders such as PETA and HSUS.

I’m sick and tired of dogooder interference, and I would rather live with packs of feral dogs, because feral dogs exhibit more sense.

The truth is that they are, at heart, the very best of the species. Natural selection tends to favor the smartest and quickest of them. When socialized early, they show themselves to be uniquely strong, aware and adaptable.

Even among some who are rescued later in their lives, we often find a kind of gratitude from them. When they come to find themselves free from want, given affection and kindness, they bond to their rescuers in ways that might seem unexpected from an animals who existed previously in such states of suffering at the hands of human beings.

Posted by John Venlet on 05/23 at 07:31 AM
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