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  • Thanks for this. I am a huge animal lover and I actually just applied for a job as an ACO here in Fl. My kids are sad because they don't want me to be the "dog catcher" but I'm trying to show them its a lot more than that. Its rescue,enforcing code and investigating abuse. Thank you for this and I PRAY I get the job =)

  • What can I do about non stop dog barking? The guy that lives next to me in my apartment complex barks day & nite! The management claim they can't do anything!

  • @iluvmym4 Tell the guy to stop barking. BTW... why is the guy barking?

  • You people are ridiculous!!! This is there job!!! They follow what the job description says! Whatever happens to the animal does not affect their jurisdiction!! Research shot before you go and call somebody a bitch and also do a lil research to understand that nobody gasses anything anymore it's all vaccination

  • OMG how would u people like to be on cach poles and draged up on cars and things MY GOSH and what is the pont of that your just UNFANNIZING THEM ANYN WAY

  • You fuc*** bitches how would you like to be treated like that!!! I know that those animals will end up in gas chambers!!!!! it's like the animal version of the holocaust!!!! :( :( I can't belive you could do that to animals bitches!!!!! :( :(

  • First of all, I agree 100% with the Animal Control gentleman. And second, I work at that same CFA. Hi Arthur!

  • @ihateanimalshelters [part 3] And yes, I do work off the city's general fund, provided by taxpayers such as yourself. Just like the police, ems, fire fighters, and the like. I don't consider myself a hero, as you suggested. This is a very humbling job, and it's not always easy. Nobody enters the field of animal control to kill. They enter the field because they love animals and wish to help them have happier and healthier lives, which is why we enforce humane law.

  • @ihateanimalshelters [part 2]  We have an active sheltering program in place, and the animals are given the best care my co-workers and I can give them until they find their new home. As for the tax-subsidized euthanasia you spoke of: I've never heard of a program such as that, and I can assure you that my city doesn't have a program that even resembles what you spoke of. Our euthanasia program costs around 90 dollars, as we don't like to encourage putting an animal down as an easy option.

  • @ihateanimalshelters [part 1] Actually, I only euthanize the animal when it is sick, injured, or has unchangeable behavior problems (ie over-aggression towards humans). Admittedly, I'm sometimes forced to euthanize for space, too, as my shelter is rather small, and the city I work for is growing rapidly. But I try not to euthanize as much as I can, because each of these animals deserves a second chance. Times have changed, and the days of the "big bad dog catcher" are long gone. :)

  • @ihateanimalshelters Um, excuse me? What makes you think we're scum of the earth, good sir?

  • haha you have one ball !

  • Holy Left Testicle that was amazing! Well done guys.

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