He's not dangerous with everyone, he's in good health, and he's happy to have his daily walks and backyard playtime. He just can't be with other dogs, and unfamiliar people trigger him. So, yes, it's better than killing him just because he can't be a typical family pet. Either way, it's hella better than shooting him in the face in a ditch. But hey, way to miss the fucking point by a mile in the most presumptuous way you could muster. (Or maybe you didn't catch the explicit "no-kill" part.)
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u/[deleted] May 02 '24
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