God dammit guys.
Is not murdering dogs that difficult?
In Austria and most of Europe you can't euthanise pets without a good reason (e.g. terminal illness, serious injury), was you legislation drafted by Christie Noem?
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God dammit guys.
Is not murdering dogs that difficult?
In Austria and most of Europe you can't euthanise pets without a good reason (e.g. terminal illness, serious injury), was you legislation drafted by Christie Noem?
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We have a chihuahua mix who was originally a very bad tempered boy, however with a bit of patience and attention he grew up to be a good boy. Although a little yappy.
I wish you both luck.
Thank you!
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Good luck Margo.
One of my dogs is from a Texas shelter and was scheduled to be put down.
I got him in KS at a different shelter which specialized in taking unadoptable dogs who are often scheduled for euthanasia.
His paperwork came with a warning to be careful around children and men. Turns out, he’s the sweetest boy. He loves to cuddle with anyone who will let him.
Here’s a photo of him sleeping on my bf’s feet under a desk.

I have no idea why a sweet boy was considered a problem. He just needed some love and patience.
The KS shelter is gone now or I’d recommend them, but I hope that sweet pup find a good home with a family that understands.
My late boy Jake was also scheduled to be put down within 12 hours when we made the call to adopt him. He traveled for 8-ish hours from NM to CO in a van to get to us… then took the biggest fucking shit on his first walk with us.
We were used to like, medium dogs, and he was an 80-lb pit bull and pointer mix. An immovable object if he wanted to be. An unstoppable force because he just couldn’t help himself.
My husband and I looked at the shit, look at each other… and said “Ok, buckle in.”
9 years later, when Jake turned 13, we said our tearful goodbyes as he wagged his tail and ate his last meal, a bacon cheeseburger.
I love you, Jake. I still think of you.

I’m so glad he got to spend his life with you. It fills my heart to know that Jake got a chance to receive all the love he deserved. He looks like he was a very good boy.
Our beager (beagle boxer) Della has the same energy. Short, squat, and dense

Same, we got a rescue that was at a kill shelter in texas and brought to the east coast to be adopted. I'm not gonna lie, he was a lot for a couple months, chewed a lot of things he shouldn't have, but now he's a sweetie and knows the routine and what's ok. He's an 80 lb chocolate lab mix and currently bundled up on the couch living the life.
It’s like people are getting dogs, then expecting them act like humans. The dog gets a bad rap but it’s just a dog!
Also, give him an extra treat for me!
3 days? They have had her 3 days and are going to put her down?
I know, it’s terrible.
Try reaching out to Anna's Angels, they're a Texas charity that relocates dogs at risk of euthanasia to Atlantic Canada.
Thank you, I will try!
keep us posted on progress :(
I would if I could. The moon is almost closer to me.
MARGO — Chihuahua Mix
ID: #A2056864
INTAKE DATE: 2/6/2026
MEDICAL NOTES
ABOUT MARGO:
Margo is a 1-year-6-month-old Chihuahua mix who is extremely stressed in the shelter. She is fearful, snapping at the leash, and showing defensive behaviors, but she is not aggressive. With a quiet, patient, rescue or foster home, she can decompress, gain confidence, and thrive.
IMPORTANT NOTES
Dogs like Margo are at high risk in the shelter due to stress and fear-based behavior. She needs a calm, experienced foster or rescue to step in immediately for safety and socialization.
Margo does not deserve to die in the shelter for being scared. She needs ONE RESCUE OR FOSTER TO STEP UP to save her life.
lf you can help, please email IMMEDIATELY and include her ID #A2056864:
BARC Animal Shelter
3200 Carr St, Houston, TX 77026
713-229-7300
Please share. A rescue or foster today means life for Margo.
wtf, do they euthanize a dog 3 DAYS after being in the shelter? what the fucking fuck?
Overpopulation and the fact that she has some behavioral issues. That’s the sad reality for many municipal shelters.
Wow, that sucks. Thanks for sharing this. Hope it works out for someone to help.
@ickplant I hope she makes it!
Me too!I usually don’t post these here (because there would be a post every day otherwise), but something told me to share this one. Let’s hope my intuition is correct.