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My hands-on experience is with small mammals/critters and cats. I remember posting last summer about an abused pitbull mother who was euthanized by our animal shelter for being food-aggressive. I learned a lot from this episode. I don't know much about dogs other than what I read.
Over at Animal Rights and AntiOppression , we’ve been discussing tactics and sharing our thoughts and experiences about what works and doesn’t work when it comes to advocacy. At least his research on pitbull-types of dogs demonstrates the injustice they face. . page 6).
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