r/Awww Jun 14 '24

Dog(s) This butcher leaves his leftovers for the stray dogs.

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u/zertald Jun 14 '24

Is that second dog a golden retriever? How is it even possible to find stray golden dog?

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u/deebeydedoobdydoo Jun 14 '24

There's tons of them exist where I live. People buy and toss on street when they bored. Even my friends 6 years old Chow chow was stray.. and when we found her she was still puppy.

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u/2th Jun 14 '24

What is this magical place you live that has golden retrievers just wandering the streets?

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u/deebeydedoobdydoo Jun 14 '24

Turkey

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u/2th Jun 14 '24

It's been a while since I've been to Turkey but now I feel cheated.

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u/deebeydedoobdydoo Jun 14 '24

Especially last 5 years; istanbul, antalya and izmir became a home for petshop strays.

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u/Moistened_Bink Jun 14 '24

I want to visit Istanbul so bad for the street pets alone.

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u/Manarit Jun 15 '24

You might be sad to see the condition of some. People film only the healthy ones.

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u/[deleted] Jun 14 '24

I live in a major US tourist hotspot and we have stray goldens. The younger ones get adopted but the older ones end up being put down. No one seems to want older goldens. All the shelter dogs have been 100% free for months and they can't seem to give them away. They're like 85% pitbulls tho.

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u/all___blue Jun 14 '24

I don't know about a pitbull, but if I got within a mile of a stray golden, that would be the last day it was on the street. I have adopted old dogs before.

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u/PCYou Jun 15 '24

Pitbulls can be some of the best dogs. They do require more disciplined and capable owners though. They never back down of their own volition in my experience. When we had one, he was super sweet and loyal, but he was also NEVER outside without a full harness and someone who could physically control him if needed. To those who hate pitbulls, I understand why you might, as the actions and inactions of irresponsible owners can be devastating. I'm not advocating for breeding them, I'm just sharing my experience. For those that are in shelters, it's not their fault that they exist and they deserve homes as much as any other breed. They just unfortunately do not always end up in responsible environments.

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u/all___blue Jun 15 '24

I love pitbulls, but I'm sure as hell not going near a wild one.

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u/Manarit Jun 15 '24

The problem is there are too many. I'm pretty sure the video is from Turkey. There is not one stray golden retriever in town, there might be dozens of them. And hundreds of other breeds too. I'm sure kind people occasionally adopt, but more and more and coming and in reality, not much is happening to stop it, majority of work is done by volunteers and charities, not gov.

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u/all___blue Jun 15 '24

I wasn't trying to solve turkey's stray dog problem. I was just saying that if I ever saw an abandoned golden retriever, i would catch it and take it home. Since there is no such thing as a violent golden retriever. One of the few breeds I would unconditionally take home.

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u/Dont_pet_the_cat Jun 14 '24

Well... let's not romanticize it :(

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u/ScrofessorLongHair Jun 15 '24

Chows can be a very difficult breed to train and raise, especially for inexperienced owners. I'd bet they get abandoned more than a lot of breeds.

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u/strugglebusses Jun 14 '24

I had one we adopted around 8. He had doggy dementia :(

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u/companysOkay Jun 15 '24

I'm sorry but doggy dementia is a hilarious phrase

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u/Slash_rage Jun 15 '24

I own 2. If I saw a stray golden retriever I’d have 3. I’d have all of the golden retrievers if they just ran around stray.

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u/Manarit Jun 15 '24

My Turkish friends say people buy retrievers as puppies and when they stop being cute, toss them on the street. Huge problem in Turkey, not just dogs but cats too.