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I came back here to post this and only this as it’s been bothering me and I want people to be armed with knowledge when faced with this argument in the future.
The above simply isn’t true.
This is a falsehood that zoophilliacs use to stop people from reporting them. I’ve worked on several different cases of bestiality and we never put the animal to sleep unless they have unrepairable physical damage from being raped or sodomized repeatedly.
Every dog that came from Fords house was adopted into a loving home with little to no emotional therapy needed. In fact once they were removed from his home they flourished into normal dogs with a huge zest for life.
So for future reference I would just like people to be aware that these dogs aren’t destroyed unless they are physically damaged internally to the point where surgery won’t help them.
And we don’t pay attention to cost of surgery we pay attention to quality of life. We spent 15k on one dog once to get him better and he had 3 good years afterwards until he passed away from being a senior and not because the sx didn’t help him.
We don’t view them as “damaged goods”, in fact they are often the first to be accepted into animal rescue because we want them to be able to know what real love is. Even the most timid and scared dogs go to seasoned foster homes who specialize in animals who have experienced sexual trauma from humans. It’s extremely and I mean extremely rare we euthanize for aggressive behavior and in the times it has had to be done, the amount of abuse the animal was receiving to bring them to the point of no return was a fate and real life hell worse than humane euthanasia anyway. There are far worse things than death - repeated, sexual and physical torture at the hands of an abuser is one of them.
Anyway, sorry if this post was a derailment to the thread, but I believe it tends to the topic at hand and I just want people to be aware and armed for when this is said to them in the future.
That’s all I came back here for, have a good day y’all.