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Breed Specific Legislation has contributed to the senseless death of so many animals. Animals who are captured within a county where they are banned are taken into high kill shelters and euthanized without a chance for adoption. They are not evaluated on their temperament or behavior, and it doesn't matter if they are well-behaved family dogs. The only thing that matters is their breed. They are given days, sometimes only hours, to allow certain rescue groups to pull them from these shelters. Organizations like our own have helped to pull as many of these innocent animals as possible, but unfortunately there is only so much that can be done. It is for this reason that we ask everyone to TAKE A STAND against Breed Specific Legislation. These bans do nothing to solve real issues such as dog fighting and animal cruelty. These ordinances have proven that they don't work. They take beloved pets away from their families, only to let them be killed in vain. Let's solve the real problem: FIGHT to STOP Breed Specific Legislation! Support the Miami Coalition Against Breed Specific Legislation. Today it's my dog, tomorrow it's yours.

Below are the images of animals that have been KILLED because of BSL. Don't let this same injustice happen to you and your pet. Together we can fight these inhumane ordinances.

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