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Keith Grossman

by Keith Grossman on 11 December 2013 - 15:12

Did you find him?  Sounds like he was sold here in the U.S. as a family protection dog:

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=420672761383604

http://harrisonk9.com/blog/index.cfm/2013/11/12/Really-Love-Dolf
 

by hexe on 11 December 2013 - 16:12

Looks like Harrison K9 got him in July of this year:  http://tinyurl.com/qyjexh7
Hopefully, Karrison K9 will put the breeder in touch with the present owner of Dolf so they can be reassured that he really is in a good, safe, forever home.

by Ani1970 on 17 December 2013 - 14:12

A new search of Dolf  aka  " Henry " .
And we are looking for Frank and Amanda R. from Dallas , Texas
Please contact us asap by e-mail :
anjaduelfer@gmail.com

We have any information about Dolf !!




 

Kinolog

by Kinolog on 18 December 2013 - 19:12

I heard Dolf's story through a Facebook post. It was very upsetting what the owner did to him. A person like that should never be able to own a living creature!

The way that people treat dogs is a reflection on cultural attitudes that value bullying, cheating, stealing, and lying as virtues and signs of strength - all sorts of violence and dishonesty.

Also, there is a lot of buying dog's to resell them at a profit - the reason I prefer to no longer foster or help re-home dogs. Perhaps it has something to do with the bad economy. I think it has more to do with the general narcissism and sociopathic tendencies in the younger generations - or else why would games like Grand Theft Auto be so popular? Dogs are either accessories or extensions of ego. And if they are no longer "perfect" they are discarded. This is common in the USA but it is seen in other countries, too. Everything has a price and life has very little value.   

I hate to say it but Dolf's story is not a unique one - I wish it could be different. God protect innocent creatures from the evil of men.

by Ani1970 on 20 December 2013 - 17:12

Unfortunately , this is a golden nose so ,Harrison K-9 is earned with the dogs,it doesen't care what the dogs have experienced before !
And this is i think a very important point when a dog into a new family comes.
For me as a breeder , it is even more important if it really fine now Dolf .
I would like to bomb the family really not with emails Wink Smile
Perhaps someday even read this post , or someone told them about this .

 





 


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