June 19, 2007

We were informed:

2 AVA vans went to a farm area this afternoon. 1 van was already full of dogs who were caught (from where?)

The AVA team of dog catchers parked outside a farm. And without speaking with the farm owners nor giving them a chance of explanation, they went into the farm and caught 2 of the dogs there.

They used cable loops.

And in case you are wondering, yes, these 2 boys are friendly ones. You would never call them a menace. 1 is a gentle fellow, quite slow in movements, at times, he will come close and stay a while for some pats, but it is still tough to catch him down. The other, a handsome white-furred fellow, has never disturbed anyone at all. He strolls along quietly and settles down well with the farm owners.

Among the strays in that area, these 2 are the closest to what you would call to be 'belonging to someone'. While the rest are obviously hardcore strays.

Yet, why were these 2 the ones who were caught today? And did the AVA team speak to the farm owners at all to verify if these dogs belong to them?

Btw, the white-furred boy was wearing a collar.

So, what do you think about this?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Why they never ask if the dog belongs to anyone, why cant they just leave these dogs alone, why must they catch them, why cant they just leave them as it is happy as they are. WHY WHY WHY! I dont understand.