
Great new strides are being taken to save the lives of dogs seized from dog fighting rescues. For years, when Pitbulls and other breeds have been seized from busts on dog fighting operations they are almost always euthanized without given a chance at another life.
The reasoning behind that is on many occasions a dog who has experienced such violence and trauma is rarely able to live as a normal pet, but as many rescue dog owners know - some dogs can recover and not return to such behavior and become dangerous.
The Humane Society of the United State, Best Friends Animal Society Rescue and several other organizations recently met in Las Vegas to make changes to the procedures surrounding dogs rescued from the busts.
According to the HSUS the changes are as follows:
Participants at the meeting included Best Friends Animal Society, The Humane Society of the United States, BAD RAP, ASPCA, National Animal Control Association, Maddie's Fund, Nevada Humane Society and Spartanburg Humane Society.
It's great to see the new chances these dogs will be given, instead of immediately getting a bad rap and deemed unplaceable these great organizations are realizing each dog is different and needs to be treated as a individual.
Congratulations to all the people who made this possible and to the dogs who will be given a second chance!