You – yes, you! – can be a hero to neglected and abused animals. But there’s a right way to do it, and that does not involve sneaking onto a neighbor’s property and stealing their dog or cat. Learn how to do it real legal-like in this episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey, and welcome to the short stuff.
I'm Josh.
And there's Chuck and Jerry sitting in for Dave.
So this is short stuff.
That's right.
This is all about if you go by a house and you see a dog that's being mistreated, whether or not it's okay to bust into that yard or house and take that dog.
Yeah.
Because of course, you would think, well, yeah, there's a dog suffering or a cat suffering, even a pig or something suffering.
Of course I should be able to go rescue the thing.
And the answer is no, do not do that.
But that doesn't mean you should just leave that animal on its own.