Well, life could be better. Petland could go kaput, which it WILL because it has been fully exposed as the monster it is, but for now the protestors have to be really careful, sort of. The Arlington (99% sure it was Arlington, mom doesn't have the email up currently) Petland's protestors were removed one week BY a Petland manager who called the police stating it was illegal to protest. Well, it's peaceful protesting Petland, get used to it. And since it's peaceful, it's LEGAL. Sales are down for Petland in Dallas too, which is good. I do think Petland realizes that you can't cut corners. However, I did see a video BECAUSE of another Petland closing. The employee in the video seemed to be getting nastier and nastier about how it's not a big deal since they buy from "reputable breeders". Really, then give me the names of these breeders? Where do they operate? I swear I'll throw a party when the Dallas Petland finally sizzles out. Life's a tad brighter with less dog misery. Bella still hates water probably because she was heavy-duty hosed back at wherever her Mill was. Curse them for killing all those dogs without purpose! But the survivors are living heroes sporting for a cause to stop the misery caused by self-absorbed, overbreeding people. We're the dominent species, so we can subdue the dogs. But when a dog is SO desocialized that it won't let you touch certain areas like it's ears and near collar-area, it takes a LONG time to resocialize a dog.
But we must keep trying, because Petland is dying.
Also: I want to give a shout-out to the couple of Petlands that have switched to Adoption: You finally got back on track. If only sooner, if only sooner.
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