Often we see bait dogs after they have been rescued or already adopted. These stories are amazing and some of my favorite to share. However, I think this video is especially important because it actually shows how these dogs are found.
Sharing this video can help bring into light the horrifying lives these dogs live prior to being rescued, and why it’s so important that we fight to get stricter penalties for dog fighting everywhere
Broken bones, untreated wounds, bound mouths, maggots, undernourishment – these are typical things bait dogs experience.
“Dog fighting is something we respond to all year long,” says Jenny Jackson, one of the Michigan Humane Society Officers.
“The street fighters, they’re kids you know,” she continues. “They’re grabbing up pit bulls and tying them in vacant yards and fighting them in parks and they’re just young kids fighting dogs – any dogs they can find. And they probably aren’t going to get proper medical attention, aren’t going to get proper food, water and shelter. A lot of the times they are just going to be forgotten.”