Yes, that is indeed one of the major issues behind the huge pet overpopulation crisis today - peoples' attitudes that pets are disposable property.


Got a chair and don't like the color? Well, just take it to the thrift store and buy another one?

Got a car, but the neighbor got a newer one? Well, just trade yours in on an even newer one ... gotta keep up with the Jones's.

Got your kid a bike and he broke it? Well, just throw it away and buy a new one.

Got a puppy and it ate the couch? Well, training is too much bother, so just take it to the pound.

Got a dog and she's getting old and stiff? Well, take her to the shelter and get a cute, new puppy.


Sad, but true. The vast number of animal euthanized in this country today will never decrease until people start to see pets as a lifetime commitment, for better or for worse.