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Stealing Dogs - Buncher
I just read an article in ATLANTIC about the *******s that steal dogs and sell
them to labs for torture and testing. I came acrost the term "Buncher". The bunchers are roaming gypies who steal dogs out your yards and answer ads for Free Dogs. They take and sell em to sleazy Dealers who sell to labs. Right now I live in Pittsburg KS near Missouri and Arkansas and Oklahoma. How would I find the names of bunchers in my area and the locations of these animal auctions where they sell stolen pets to Dealers? I'd like to go there and videotape the process, undercover. We need to organize to stop all this. Wouldn't it be nice to have several regional webpages that had pictures of the Bunchers faces and addresses listed there, so we'd know who not to deal with. I'd like to lobby my state legislature to outlaw testing on dogs and cats and to shut these people down, for all time. |
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On 13 Jun 2004 17:24:09 GMT MelbaTatum whittled these words:
I just read an article in ATLANTIC about the *******s that steal dogs and sell them to labs for torture and testing. I came acrost the term "Buncher". The bunchers are roaming gypies who steal dogs out your yards and answer ads for Free Dogs. They take and sell em to sleazy Dealers who sell to labs. Right now I live in Pittsburg KS near Missouri and Arkansas and Oklahoma. How would I find the names of bunchers in my area and the locations of these animal auctions where they sell stolen pets to Dealers? I'd like to go there and videotape the process, undercover. We need to organize to stop all this. Type dog buncher into the google search box and you will get plenty of information and misinformation on animal bunchers. Wouldn't it be nice to have several regional webpages that had pictures of the Bunchers faces and addresses listed there, so we'd know who not to deal with. Who "we"? do you think that the kind of "we" who are dumping their dogs to "free to goood home" will be looking at thw webpages? They won't. Bunchers mostly don't sell to the public. They sell to puppy millers, and to labs. Many of these bunchers do what they do leaglly. They take dogs and cats from people who are eager to dump them, and who are eager to be fooled so badly you don' t really have to lie. These are the same folks who dump thier pet at a shelter and when told point blank that their pet will likely be killed drive off blithly deciding that *their* pet is different. I'd like to lobby my state legislature to outlaw testing on dogs and cats and to shut these people down, for all time. Boy how short-sighted can you get? Next time I have a pet with a serious illness I don't want *my* pet to be the experiment. I want the drugs used to have already been tested, and if that means testing on someone's discarded pet I think it is very sad but far better than killing the pet anyway (because of lack of apace/home) then using another dog that is somehow more acceptable because it was only a lab dog and never someone's pet. Why lose two lives instead of just one? Surely if you were going to die you would choose to so so benefitting your fellows rather than die withholding that benefit? Or would you rather more animal companions die because you have decided to stop exploring how to cure currently deadly disease? There are abuses in animal research as there are all in nearly all endeavors, but the solution is not to throw the baby out with the bathwwater. There ARE problem bunchers. There are bunchers acting illegally or acting deceptively I'm all for stopping those. But stopping all testing sacrafices many to while saving few. If you *rally* want to have an impact on saving pet animals, you can put your energies into keeping them from being given up and abandoned in the first place. -- Diane Blackman http://dog-play.com/ http://dog-play.com/shop2.html |
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On 13 Jun 2004 17:24:09 GMT MelbaTatum whittled these words:
I just read an article in ATLANTIC about the *******s that steal dogs and sell them to labs for torture and testing. I came acrost the term "Buncher". The bunchers are roaming gypies who steal dogs out your yards and answer ads for Free Dogs. They take and sell em to sleazy Dealers who sell to labs. Right now I live in Pittsburg KS near Missouri and Arkansas and Oklahoma. How would I find the names of bunchers in my area and the locations of these animal auctions where they sell stolen pets to Dealers? I'd like to go there and videotape the process, undercover. We need to organize to stop all this. Type dog buncher into the google search box and you will get plenty of information and misinformation on animal bunchers. Wouldn't it be nice to have several regional webpages that had pictures of the Bunchers faces and addresses listed there, so we'd know who not to deal with. Who "we"? do you think that the kind of "we" who are dumping their dogs to "free to goood home" will be looking at thw webpages? They won't. Bunchers mostly don't sell to the public. They sell to puppy millers, and to labs. Many of these bunchers do what they do leaglly. They take dogs and cats from people who are eager to dump them, and who are eager to be fooled so badly you don' t really have to lie. These are the same folks who dump thier pet at a shelter and when told point blank that their pet will likely be killed drive off blithly deciding that *their* pet is different. I'd like to lobby my state legislature to outlaw testing on dogs and cats and to shut these people down, for all time. Boy how short-sighted can you get? Next time I have a pet with a serious illness I don't want *my* pet to be the experiment. I want the drugs used to have already been tested, and if that means testing on someone's discarded pet I think it is very sad but far better than killing the pet anyway (because of lack of apace/home) then using another dog that is somehow more acceptable because it was only a lab dog and never someone's pet. Why lose two lives instead of just one? Surely if you were going to die you would choose to so so benefitting your fellows rather than die withholding that benefit? Or would you rather more animal companions die because you have decided to stop exploring how to cure currently deadly disease? There are abuses in animal research as there are all in nearly all endeavors, but the solution is not to throw the baby out with the bathwwater. There ARE problem bunchers. There are bunchers acting illegally or acting deceptively I'm all for stopping those. But stopping all testing sacrafices many to while saving few. If you *rally* want to have an impact on saving pet animals, you can put your energies into keeping them from being given up and abandoned in the first place. -- Diane Blackman http://dog-play.com/ http://dog-play.com/shop2.html |
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On 13 Jun 2004 17:24:09 GMT MelbaTatum whittled these words:
I just read an article in ATLANTIC about the *******s that steal dogs and sell them to labs for torture and testing. I came acrost the term "Buncher". The bunchers are roaming gypies who steal dogs out your yards and answer ads for Free Dogs. They take and sell em to sleazy Dealers who sell to labs. Right now I live in Pittsburg KS near Missouri and Arkansas and Oklahoma. How would I find the names of bunchers in my area and the locations of these animal auctions where they sell stolen pets to Dealers? I'd like to go there and videotape the process, undercover. We need to organize to stop all this. Type dog buncher into the google search box and you will get plenty of information and misinformation on animal bunchers. Wouldn't it be nice to have several regional webpages that had pictures of the Bunchers faces and addresses listed there, so we'd know who not to deal with. Who "we"? do you think that the kind of "we" who are dumping their dogs to "free to goood home" will be looking at thw webpages? They won't. Bunchers mostly don't sell to the public. They sell to puppy millers, and to labs. Many of these bunchers do what they do leaglly. They take dogs and cats from people who are eager to dump them, and who are eager to be fooled so badly you don' t really have to lie. These are the same folks who dump thier pet at a shelter and when told point blank that their pet will likely be killed drive off blithly deciding that *their* pet is different. I'd like to lobby my state legislature to outlaw testing on dogs and cats and to shut these people down, for all time. Boy how short-sighted can you get? Next time I have a pet with a serious illness I don't want *my* pet to be the experiment. I want the drugs used to have already been tested, and if that means testing on someone's discarded pet I think it is very sad but far better than killing the pet anyway (because of lack of apace/home) then using another dog that is somehow more acceptable because it was only a lab dog and never someone's pet. Why lose two lives instead of just one? Surely if you were going to die you would choose to so so benefitting your fellows rather than die withholding that benefit? Or would you rather more animal companions die because you have decided to stop exploring how to cure currently deadly disease? There are abuses in animal research as there are all in nearly all endeavors, but the solution is not to throw the baby out with the bathwwater. There ARE problem bunchers. There are bunchers acting illegally or acting deceptively I'm all for stopping those. But stopping all testing sacrafices many to while saving few. If you *rally* want to have an impact on saving pet animals, you can put your energies into keeping them from being given up and abandoned in the first place. -- Diane Blackman http://dog-play.com/ http://dog-play.com/shop2.html |
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