What is a dog pile?
Some people collect grades or coins as a hobby. These collections are harmless and provide collectors with a source of joy and relaxation. The collection of things becomes harmful when the only focus of this person or collection is to overtake the person and their residence. The tragedy is further complicated when a person collects live animals. The dog of dogs is someone who keeps a large number of dogs without taking care of them properly. Piles of dogs are unable to provide all or most of these things to the animals in their care and are denied their ability to take care of the animals they have. Simply put, a dog pile is someone who has too many dogs to take care of it. The distinctive factor is the ability to provide care. A person who saves and finds houses for dogs or dog breeds is not a dog pile. However, people involved in these activities sometimes become dog collectors and refuse to give up their animals.
Hoarders often suffer from delusions, obsessive-compulsive disorder or other mental illnesses. Compulsive accumulation is considered a mental illness and can be controlled by therapy and drugs. There is no legal standard for distinguishing cases of accumulation. Most jurisdictions that process cases of accumulation concerning live animals can only carry out legal steps on the basis of the laws of abuse of local animals.
The effects of animal accumulation are far -reaching. Animals in the care of a pile of dogs can be malnourished, sick and left to rise to their own dirt. The same situation often applies to a pile to suffer from lack of care, personal hygiene and nutrition. Some diseases can move from dogs to humans and other contact animals with this environment.
Psychological and physical trauma is a permanent consequence for the animal and for dog accumulation. It was known that dogs turn each other and on their guardian in the event of a serious overfill due toto the pile. Due to the lack of individual attention, animals are often not trained and can develop wild tendencies.
dogs who show excessive fear, aggressiveness or physical disease as a result of accumulation are often euthanized. Other dogs removed from dog piles are often cleaned, treated back to health and are placed in new homes using organizations for animal care and rescue. Dog influx from the situation to the accumulation of taxation of already stressed infrastructure, which causes problems for organizations and veterinarians for animal care. Hundreds of volunteers are sometimes needed to deal with the consequence of situations.