13 Replies to “This Is Not Your Grandma’s Humane Society”

  1. Obviously, “Christian dogs” are getting out of Beirut because the regular human Christians can’t…

    I gather that is what is meant when they say: “Life’s a bitch.”

    Cheers

    Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
    1st Saint Nicolaas Army
    Army Group ‘True North’

  2. Some how this does not seem the right thing to do. They could go to any reserve in Canada and rescue all the free range dogs they need.

  3. Another typical Liberal feel good story. Big hearts, no brains. Why do we allow this kind of insanity to take place in Canada? Because we Canadians are a stupid people!!!!

  4. I thought dogs had to be quarantined?

    This makes no sense unless every dog in Canada is adopted out………

  5. Perfect!!

    Match up the “Refugee” dogs … with … the “caravan” of Honduran “Refugees”

    What a generous country we’ve become. I guess this is … “who we are” now

    1. That could work very well. Put a pork chop around the “refugees” necks at the same time, those that eat the pork chop get a meal, and those who won’t touch it get chased by dogs.

      Would that qualify as a win/win?

  6. I’m fine with this.

    Torturing puppies is the favourite game of Muslim boys, who are taught that dogs are haram, before they graduate to killing Christians and Jews.

    Give the dogs of the Muslim world a good home here. Send the Muslims back. Trust me, the dogs will be much more grateful for our help than the Muslims ever would be—and unlike Justin’s jihadis, didn’t actually do anything to deserve death or torture.

    The Muslims can keep their cats.

    1. Give the dogs of the Muslim world a good home here.

      I have to agree with you on that, particularly after seeing the pictures in that article.

      I was reminded of the last dog in the family and how he had to deal with my father’s death. The first few days must have been terrible for him as he tried to figure out what happened. He was eventually adopted by someone and he was overjoyed to have someone look after and care for him.

  7. “Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket.”
    ― Eric Hoffer, The Temper of Our Time

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