A DOG Has Been Sentenced to Death for Involving in Homosegxwalism

Date: 01-02-2013 4:07 pm (11 years ago) | Author: endy
- at 1-02-2013 04:07 PM (11 years ago)
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 A dog is set to be put to death in Tennessee today after his owner abandoned him because he thought he was gay.

The pitbull-type hound is currently languishing in an overcrowded animal shelter in Jackson but is due to be put this afternoon down unless a new owner can be found at the last minute.

According to the owner of the shelter, the dog's master noticed him 'hunched over' another male dog, which led him to assume he was gay.

While dogs are known to occasionally display homosegxwal behaviour, animal experts say a male dog mounting another male dog is not a sign of intimate orientation but rather a sign of dominance

The dog's fate has sparked a frantic appeal among animal lovers to find a new owner before it's too late.

A Facebook page has been set up with the message: 'Don't let this gorgeous dog die bc his owner is ignorant of normal dog behavior!

'He's in kennel 10L and he WILL be put down tomorrow bc there is no room at the inn!

they (shelter) open at 9 a.m. and he will die by 1 p.m. if not adopted as he was an owner surrender.

'Adoption fee is 38.00 and that only includes a voucher for a rabies shot. He looks to be a pit/american bulldog mix.'

While a male dog mounting another male dog is not considered conclusive evidence of homosegxwality, biologists have recorded same-sex intimate activity in more than 450 species including flamingos, bison, beetles and warthogs.

A 2010 study of Alaskan Albatrosses found that a third of the pairs actually consisted of two females. Research also shows around a fifth of all king penguin couples kept in captivity are gay.

Gay-rights campaigners have seized on evidence of animal homosegxwality as proof that same-sex couples are a natural occurrence.

In his book, Biological Exuberance: Animal Homosegxwality And Natural Diversity, Bruce Bagemihl argues against 'heterosexist bias', where researchers presume animals are heterosegxwal.

He claims homosegxwal behaviour has been observed in 1,500 species, and well-documented in 500

His examples come from species as diverse as the giraffe, the butterfly and the manatee - large marine mammals, who engage in a huge, excitable, and same sex, frenzy.

According to zoologist Petter Bockman, an expert on the subject at the University of Oslo, homosegxwality sometimes takes on a social role - occupying unwanted males or bonding male members of the pack.

In other species, the reasons are less clear. 'Birds are really complicated,' says Bockman. 'What goes on in birds' brains is anyone's guess.'

Male black swans will often bring up cygnets together - involving females only in the initial breeding process. This could be because males are better able to protect the young.

GUYS, WHAT DO YOU THINK?

SOURCE: ENDY EDESON ONLINE NEWS NETWORK
www.endyedesonnews.blogspot.com

Posted: at 1-02-2013 04:07 PM (11 years ago) | Upcoming
- Rihannaaa at 1-02-2013 04:15 PM (11 years ago)
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- sophiebaby at 1-02-2013 04:18 PM (11 years ago)
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Posted: at 1-02-2013 04:18 PM (11 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- dlimelite at 1-02-2013 04:19 PM (11 years ago)
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The previous owner is crazy  Roll Eyes... Hope the dog doesn't get killed though
Posted: at 1-02-2013 04:19 PM (11 years ago) | Hero
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- Rolinppp at 1-02-2013 06:14 PM (11 years ago)
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