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If anything its the shelters fault for killing those animals. not the the fault of most breeders and pet owners. THEY are the ones taking them in and doing all the killing. some of those animals probably weren't sellable. They are also a business by selling animals.
No, they are doing the dirty work. They did not create the problem, it's up to them to deal with it though. If they didn't, the streets would be full of starving feral dogs. It's so much easier to take an animal to the shelter and convince yourself that it will find a nice home in the country than it is to have an unwanted animal humanely euthanised. There are only so many homes and there is an endless stream of unwanted dogs. If a person cannot afford an $85 adoption fee (for a sterilised, vaccinated dog), they sure as hell can't afford to keep the animal.
They only clean up the dirty work when thereis true, proven, creulty involved. And yes they are the problem since they seem to be the only killing all those animals. They are also the ones encouraging people to dump their animals because they feel it would be better off at the shelter, instead of given to a new owner. Believe oyu me I am on plenty of websites where they tell people their animals are better off without them at the animal shelter. And who gets the blame? The person that bred it. I also disgagree about the $85 adoption. That attitude is whay some people end up going to get a free pup from a farmer (or anyone that advertises in the paper)instead. Because they aren't going to be mistreated by them when they get the dog. Shelters are a business. A lot of them make money off their animals, plus the donations. Most are not very good shelters, do to the fact that they are overly protective of their animals.