dogs in just 24 hours. Dr Amy Jackson-Moss said she had been planning write the plea for three years but had not quite plucked up the courage to post it.
The dogs were neither sick nor injured, they were instead healthy in every way, reports the Mirror.Despite their good health, Dr Jackson-Moss said the dogs had been “failed by their humans”.She said: “They were not untamed and they were not aggressive.
They were perfect, healthy and normal dogs.”Explaining that there is an "overpopulation crisis of domestic animals," Dr Jackson-Moss, said many animal welfare organisations and shelters have no choice but to euthanise dogs when they simply run out of space.She added it's a tricky subject to tackle because she doesn't want to risk animal.
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