I agree with you, Kim! Its more inhumane to let an animal suffer than to dispatch it quickly. There are things far worse than death.
All my dogs were hand-me-down dogs at one time or another. My first one had been at the pound and was adopted by some immature idiots that didn't like to have to water him all the time. Go figure! He was the best dog in the whole world. Our whole town mourned his passing, as do we and he has been gone for 5 years now. I bought him from these idiots for a carton of cigs. They didn't want him anymore, so they had just stopped giving him water and food!
The Lab I have now was abandoned on a farm. These folks had got her at the pound when she was 1 yr. old and tied her up that day. They just moved away a year later and left her on a 5 ft. chain, and the neighbors were coming up and feeding her. The sweetest, prettiest dog ever born! She has had her picture in Star magazine, all over the internet and in several associated press photos...she is really that appealing!
Both of these dogs were fully trained, gentle, smart and easy keepers. I often wonder just how those kind of dogs get to the pound. Someone took the time to train them. Then what? The love just died?
I don't take in an animal that I'm not prepared to keep for its lifetime. If someone can't make that kind of commitment, they shouldn't commit at all, really. So sad, but one of the other posters was correct....we live in a disposable society!