I thought of creating a thread, giving pet owners idea of getting a pet is a major decision and a huge responsible comes along with it. It's not the same as buying a play station 2, or clothes, etc. Buying a pet does not mean how cute the puppy is or how cute the kitten is, it's a lifetime commitment of "Are you ready to take care of an animal’s needs?" That's the important question you need to ask yourself before buying a pet. This thread is to show them how, and why those animals been through the cruelty and neglect of irresponsible owners, because they're complaining that they don't have enough money for pet food, don't have a shelter, don't have money vet costs. Animals depend on us, attention, time, money a space for their home. Those things are very important, if you don't have time for your pet, money, a space, can't give them enough attention, then you're better off without owning a pet. It's not about how "aww", it's about responsibilities . 
Here's are some pictures of bad pet owners treated their animals...These pictures are from Ohio SPCA.
(bad space to hold a dog)
(poor dog covered with fleas)
(neglect, no food)
(chain to a tire)
(Filthy food bowl)
(Poor horse not receiving proper care case of neglect)
Anyone is welcome to share their stories, their feedback's their photos of their state's SPCA. Thank you for having the time in reading this, This is a very important message to first time buyers, previous buyers.

Here's are some pictures of bad pet owners treated their animals...These pictures are from Ohio SPCA.
Anyone is welcome to share their stories, their feedback's their photos of their state's SPCA. Thank you for having the time in reading this, This is a very important message to first time buyers, previous buyers.

btw good thread sis...
Since we had second dog, a Beagle breeding, it's very rare for our dog to run away from our backyard. Beagle is one of famous ran away dogs because of its smelling curiousity.

