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Friday, May 31, 2013

Mia - Beagle

Mia's already been through two douchebag owners. The first one had her undergo a painful debarking procedure then they still gave her up, handing her over to a backyard breeder/puppy miller of all things who then bred her until she could no longer turn a profit. Luckily she was rescued and transferred to Toronto Animal Services before she had to endure any further trauma.

If there is any karma in the world, Mia's next owners will shower her with love and squeaky toys so she can make noise to her heart's content.

I know it's not the case (at least I don't think it's the case) but debarked dogs always sound like dogs in pain to me.







The best way to check on the adoption status of this dog (and other dogs and cats and other small domestic animals) is to visit Toronto Animal Services adoption website or call 416 338 6668 for the Toronto Animal Services South shelter. If the dog is no longer on the TAS adoption website, it's probably because it's been adopted already.

5 comments:

  1. This is so heartbreaking and please please Universe, shower this dear dog with love, comfort, support, and a forever ever home. At least she had a little taste of you Fred, with her tail wagging the whole time.

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  2. Oh how terrible a life she has had! How I wish I could take her. (one of the bad downsides of being far too old to be able to commit for an assured length of time to another rescue!)!

    Please spme compassionate person give her a safe forever home. With all she has suffered she at least is enjoying some happy times at TAS. And can still wag her tail, ever hopeful a true beagle and so pretty!. Good luck Mia not all humans are bad and you just might meet a really good one soon!

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  3. Bev McMullan-KunglMay 31, 2013 at 6:19 PM

    Oh my stars...I am truly horrified that someone would do that to a defenseless dog. It's like taking away their right to speak. I hope Mia find someone to love her forever...she deserves it!!!

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  4. Beagles bark a lot - it's in their nature as they are hunting dogs. Breed research is sooooo important. This what makes me crazy - all dogs are adorable as puppies but you need to find a dog that fits your lifestyle. Lets hope this sweetie finds her match.

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  5. Don't forget that these idiots didn't do this procedure themselves. A vet agreed to do it, and profited from it.

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