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If you list your pets for free on craigslist and other sites you could literally be in danger of delivering them to a serial killer. In South Dakota earlier this year, animal shelters circulated announcements warning people listing their animals that a cat serial killer was on the loose. Now a petition about a pitbull dog who was tortured and died has drawn attention to the fate of animals who are discarded through craigslist and other sites. This poor animal, known as “puppy doe”, was acquired through a “free to a good home” ad on Craigslist. The puppy was starved, beaten, stabbed, burned and her tongue sliced in two. She did not survive the cruelty.

If you’ve seen the petition about puppy doe you might be mistakenly thinking this is extraordinary, shocking animal cruelty. PETA unfortunately has another perspective. It receives routine reports of serial animal abusers who find their victims through ads (please see this “letter to the editor”). These animals are completely vulnerable to people who want to harm them, such as a Virginia man who pleaded guilty to torturing a dog he obtained through a craigslist ad. The dog was punched, her legs tied together, muzzled and set on fire while she was still alive.

It may be hard to believe, but animal cruelty is incredibly common. People can choose not to list their animals, but it would be even better if Craigslist could set a good example by stopping “free to a good home” ads for good. These ads leave animals in horrifyingly vulnerable positions, abandoned to human beings who can inflict untold suffering and abuse. This petition, started by ladyfreethinker.org, aims to put pressure on craigslist to stop this practice. Please sign and share!

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