I'm posting this especially for
noncalorsedumor . I watch the National Geographic Channel pretty regularly, and I think of her every time the commercials run.
I'm also posting Good News, because Lord knows the old Friends List seems to need it.
It turns out that many of the dogs confiscated from Michael Vick, convicted felon and animal abuser (and, oh yeah, he played football for some team) are actually adoptable.
The dogs are also being featured in the NGC show Dogtown next Friday at 9 PM EST.
I was so surprised and delighted. So many times fighting dogs just have to be put down (liability issues, curse them), and it's just awesome that these dogs are getting a second chance.
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I'm also posting Good News, because Lord knows the old Friends List seems to need it.
It turns out that many of the dogs confiscated from Michael Vick, convicted felon and animal abuser (and, oh yeah, he played football for some team) are actually adoptable.
"There are actually quite a few of them that seem 100 percent adoptable," said Frank McMillan, one of the sanctuary's head veterinarians. "Ultimately the goal is to get almost all of them adopted."
The dogs are also being featured in the NGC show Dogtown next Friday at 9 PM EST.
I was so surprised and delighted. So many times fighting dogs just have to be put down (liability issues, curse them), and it's just awesome that these dogs are getting a second chance.