Yes Corter,,
That is exactly what happens, I would be terrified too if I saw a pit bull out on its own, especially here where most of the dogs aren’t socialised.
I’ve been told off by one of my neighbours for feeding the dogs, but when you love dogs and they turn up outside your house, because you have dogs and they know this, it takes a hard heart indeed not to feed them when the poor starving creature looks at you with its big sad brown eyes.
I now have 3 dogs apart from my own to feed, walk , frontline etc., they have all been spayed and vaccinated, also there are the 2 latest puppies which, unfortunately, were so well hidden by the time We found them they were terrified of people, and impossible to re-home.
With.the help of 2 other friends managed to catch them after giving sleeping tablets in sausage , but still they were running and it took three of us to corner and catch them. We took them to be neutered and at least they won’t be having any unwanted puppies now.
Im praying no more pregnant bitches turn up as I don’t have anywhere else to put them and I have promised my neighbour I won’t feed any more. I can understand his problem as they have 2 small grandchildren to look after in the school holidays and obviously worried about loose dogs.
I know some people say feeding strays is adding to the problem, But would be hard to watch some poor animal starving to death, easy to say when they’re not in that situation it’s not my fault I don’t bring them here.
I feel happy when I think of all the puppies re-homed, now living nice lives , that makes it worth while, but of course no- one wants the poor mothers.Â
This is one of the things I find hard in Bulgaria, also seeing people teaching there children how to rummage in the bins, you never get used to such things but it’s what happens here. It’s a poor country, the pensioners have to work long and hard growing produce so they have enough to live on as the pension they get is so small, many of them keep chickens and rabbits for food and quite a lot have bee hives, so they can sell the honey, it’s a hard life here for many.