Street Dogs are Evil

doghanterStray/street/feral dogs are not just a threat to humans and a biological garbage. They are also fundamentally and intrinsically evil. Therefore, they must be eliminated completely, ruthlessly quickly and efficiently worldwide. Depending on the prevalent culture of the nation in question, either on the spot – by using a fast-acting poison, shooting with an airgun or a firearm or bludgeoning to death with whatever object available, or in a mobile gas chamber or in a stationary gas chamber.

To protect oneself from the spiritual Evil of a street dog one absolutely must not hate the animal. Killing of a street dog must be driven not my hatred for the animal, but by love for humans that deserve to be freed from the street dog evil and menace. Elimination of a street dog must be carried out as quickly, cleanly, efficiently and painlessly as possible. The animal must not be tortured under any circumstances, because by torturing an animal you develop a very dangerous connection to the Evil that this dog channels.

Unfortunately, it is not realistic to expect that the corresponding government authorities will suddenly become super-efficient and will eliminate all street dogs in their jurisdictions. Therefore, the members of every community in question in most cases (especially in Third World countries) must take matters in their own hands. Hence, the total elimination of ALL street dogs will inevitably be a grassroots initiative and a grassroots project.

Fully supported by the Almighty God. And with His help, nothing will stop us from cleansing the Earth from the filth and evil of stray dogs.

Dog Rescuers Made the Wrong Choice

DS1Don’t get me wrong – I deeply respect and sincerely admire dog rescuers. In our selfish and uncaring world they save lives and give love, care and vital support to living beings. There is only one thing that bothers me a bit. Humans. And their pain and suffering.

Hundreds of thousands of humans worldwide are suffering and dying because they do not have adequate food, water, medications, etc. Thousands and thousands of children in foster care system do not receive sufficient love and care to grow up emotionally healthy. Tens of thousands of senior citizens in hospitals, hospices and nursing home suffer and die unloved. There is always a choice – help humans or help animals; time, effort and money spent on one are taken from the other.

Dog rescuers made their choice. I am just not sure it was the right one. Actually, I am pretty sure it was the wrong one. The inhuman one.

Why Puppy Mills Will Not Go Away Any Time Soon

PMDon’t get me wrong – I think that puppy mills are absolutely disgusting and should not exist. However, these ‘pet hells’ – literally – are not going away any time soon. Why? Because, surprising as it may be, they are perfectly legal. You can shut down the most careless of them – and then only on some technicality (and there is no guarantee that it will not be overturned somewhere higher on a ‘court food chain’) but that’s about it.

The reason for that is that it can be (and usually is) successfully argued that legally dogs and cats in puppy mills are livestock. And, therefore, are exempt from animal neglect and cruelty laws (which would have shut down any puppy mill right then and there). In other words, dogs and cats in puppy mills are legally no different from cows, pigs, goats, rabbits, chicken, etc. on animal farms. Therefore, puppy mills must only meet the same conditions as other animal farms (which are quite horrible).

To change this unfortunate situation, it is (most likely) necessary to enact federal legislation that will revoke this ‘livestock exemption’ for dogs and cats in puppy mills. Not going to happen. True, animal rights organizations do have significant lobbying power, but it is nowhere near the one enjoyed by a billion-dollar puppy mill industry.

Plus, many puppy mills (and probably most of the big ones) are owned and run by Amish, who will be more than glad to make a case for ‘religious prosecution’ if anyone tries to seriously move against them. No sane prosecutor or legislator (or any government official, for that matter) will touch such a ‘hot potato’.

Total Waste of Time and Effort

PSThis appears to be a growing trend. Succumbing to relentless lobbying by animal rights groups, legislatures and even judges are forcing pet stores to sell only dogs from shelters. The logic behind these decision is understandable (and, alas, totally flawed): to help find forever homes for animals in shelters and to force notorious ‘puppy mills’ out of business.

Neither will happen. Puppy mills have already gone online (and there is no way you can regulate THAT) and stores will simply stop selling dogs and cats altogether. For two reasons: (1) you can never sell an animal from the shelter for the same price and with the same margin as you can sell a puppy from a puppy mill (and an adult dog is a much, much tougher sell as it is not nearly as cute as a puppy) and (2) no store will want to incur an enormous legal liability if something goes wrong with the shelter dog is sold. Puppies from puppy mills do have problems but from the perspective of a store owner, the dog from the shelter is a total black box. And no sane store owner would want that.

So, alas, these noble activities are a total waste of time.

Final Solution of the Street Dog Problem

NoDogsHumans first. As humans, we must first and foremost take care of our own. Of other humans. All animals come distant second. One human bitten by a stray dog (let alone injured, mauled or, God forbid, killed) is one too many. Even a single case of rabies or other disease contracted from a street dog is one too many. There should be absolutely zero tolerance for all this.

The best way to achieve this zero tolerance is to exterminate all street dogs. Worldwide. Death is the most reliable, efficient and cost-effective method for dog vaccination and sterilization. Dead dogs do not bite and do not contract rabies (or any other disease, for that matter). Dead males do not mount; dead females do not have puppies. Dead dogs do not eat; do not drink; do not need medical attention; do not occupy valuable space; do not consume scarce resources that humans desperately need. Often, just to stay alive.

The final solution of the street dog problem (and it is a HUGE problem worldwide) is simple. No street dogs. From Murmansk to Beirut; from Lisbon to Vladivostok; from Canada to Chile; from Cairo to Cape Town; from Jerusalem to Bangkok; from Tokyo to Sydney. None. Zero. Zilch. Nada.

With God’s help (and He is firmly on our side on this issue), we can accomplish that. And we will.