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Coalition to Unchain Dogs - Bear & Akita

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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2010

The Coalition to Unchain Dogs is based in Durham, North Carolina and has recently expanded into Raleigh. Charlotte. the Triad, Richmond, VA and Washington, D.C. We build free fences for dogs who live continuously at the end of a chain. We also provide each dog with a free vet appointment including spay/neuter. Check us out on the web at www.unchaindogs.org.

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  • @Maliraptor2009 theyre all fixed ...

  • Just so everyone knows yes this is a real video i should know because the two dogs are my children they do get to play together most of the time except for when it's time for them to eat they are great beautiful pets who are very loving and loyal . I just want to say thank you say thank you to every one who had part in doing this word's can not describe how greatful my family and dogs are thank you colition to unchain dogs AL

  • Yes, indeed, the guardians have to really want their dogs to be happy to have this happen, because they have many obligations to live up to, including spaying and neutering. I give props to the family of Akita and Bear for wanting to do the right thing. I'm sure they are ALL so much happier and freer-feeling now.

  • Are those wolf hybrids? If they are, I hope they don't jump that fence!!

  • Unless that male or female is fixed there will be puppies born as dogs acn breed through chain link fences.

  • All dogs the coalition builds fences for are fixed. They provide that too. Maybe the dogs don't get along. It may look like it when they are in their own fences, but I am a dog rescuer and I can tell you from experience that a nice greeting at the fence does not mean they will be nice together in the fence. They may also be food aggressive. That would be interesting to know why they are separated though.

  • maybe they aren't fixed.

  • @Luna810 There's a gate on the middle fence line so the owner can open it for the dogs to play back and forth, this way they also have their own seperate place to call their own.

  • @earthalien77 They generally include a gate between the 2 enclousures when there are 2 dogs so that the dogs can play back and forth.

  • Will the owners allow the two dogs to visit each other?

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