They’ve found themselves in a situation where they have three options let the dogs out, let them starve, or euthanize them all.
I wouldn’t consider it to be a bluff. Realistically just letting them out is the least labor intensive since the other two leave them with 2M bodies to dispose of. Plus if the dogs don’t all have some form of identification system if they did release them it’d be hard to prove the now feral dogs were theirs, and not say another former farmer’s.
This is a situation that needs serious intervention.
Weren’t they all going to be killed for meat anyways?
How many dogs are killed for meat every year with the dog meat trade being legal? That should put things into perspective for any moron who thinks the trade should still go on to ‘protect the dogs.’
They’ve found themselves in a situation where they have three options let the dogs out, let them starve, or euthanize them all.
I wouldn’t consider it to be a bluff. Realistically just letting them out is the least labor intensive since the other two leave them with 2M bodies to dispose of. Plus if the dogs don’t all have some form of identification system if they did release them it’d be hard to prove the now feral dogs were theirs, and not say another former farmer’s.
This is a situation that needs serious intervention.
Weren’t they all going to be killed for meat anyways?
How many dogs are killed for meat every year with the dog meat trade being legal? That should put things into perspective for any moron who thinks the trade should still go on to ‘protect the dogs.’