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Target, the dog that survived Afghan war put to sleep by mistake.



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Re: Target, the dog that survived Afghan war put to sleep by mistake.

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Arrow this could not JUST be the fault of the staffer...

yes, it's sad, but blaming One person? they are IMO a scapegoat - good signage would have prevented this.
the Admin can pat themselves on the back, but this was preventable; it is not just procedures, it's much more.
good shelters have policies that goof-proof, so that they never have to make headlines like this one.

JMO + IME, and rest in peace, Target.
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Re: Target, the dog that survived Afghan war put to sleep by mistake.

What a terrible end for such a wonderful dog.
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Unhappy euthanasia methods...

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What a terrible end for such a wonderful dog.
i am hoping it was injection-euth, not any of the horrors; in NC they can still use CO2 and that's awful;
some shelters WERE still using vacuum-chambers, which if possible is worse, because they always, always
try to save time and reset, as well as electrical-power [bills are an endless issue] by LOADING the chamber
with more than one animal; those are simply nightmares.

and please - if Target died in a horrible fashion, don't enlighten me; Thanks.
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Re: Target, the dog that survived Afghan war put to sleep by mistake.

That's just made me cry.
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