What on earth did the dog, which had been prohibited by law as "Do not live here"?
Although human beings are punished by law, a rare case in which dogs are said to be "You can not live here" by law is a hot topic on Twitter.
Internet rallies behind a dog named Jack that's banned from the state of Maryland
http://mashable.com/2017/11/29/jack-the-dog-maryland/
Twitter user's@ historiancoleSan released 2 screenshots with a tweet "What did you do in Maryland, Jack?", The tweets were retweeted more than 36,000 times in just a few days, more than 110 thousand times It was decided to be "nice".
what the fuck did you do in Maryland, Jack?pic.twitter.com/jZN5rG2m8v
- historian cole (@ historiancole)November 28, 2017
@historiancole's tweet was from the AmericanDelaware ValleyScreenshot of Siberian Husky Jack's recruitment page by group "Delaware Valley Siberian Husky Rescue (DVSHR)" to help Siberian Husky searching for a new owner in the region.
The sentences that were written in the part that @ historiancole surrounded by the marker are as follows. Although details are unknown, Jack has been legally prohibited from living in Maryland state from the past mistake, "It is legally prohibited to live in Maryland state why it is a dog though why It is supposed to attract a lot of people's attention.
Unfortunately, as Jack did some mischief at a young age, Jack can not legally live in Maryland.
Below is Jack's recruitment page. Jack is introduced as "a very loving dog", but he seems to continue recruiting foster parents for over a year. In addition, for those who formally become foster parents, details of what Jack did in the past will be revealed.
Jack | DVSHR
@historiancole who did the original tweet tweets about why Jack can not live in Maryland "I tried to go with" husky Maryland dog crime "but I do not know."
I just googled "husky Maryland dog crime" but I do not think that gonna help me figure it out
- historian cole (@ historiancole)November 28, 2017
This mysterious foster recruitment page is attracting a lot of people's interest, and Jack has gained a lot of attention as to what he sold out in the past.
One Twitter user said, "To Maryland's dangerous doglawAs if you saw it, Jack killed one or more cats or seriously injured, "Tweet said. Certainly, Jack's foster recruitment page states that "Jack can make friends with other dogs, but does not work with cats."
Looking at dangerous dog law for Maryland and his write up I'm guessing he killed or seriously injured one or more catshttps://t.co/TCRNkoHRJ4
- Comrade Shepherd (@ NeolithicSheep)November 29, 2017
Also, "I have a dog with similar problems, my dog has killed a cat in Florida, but in order to keep living in Florida we have to pay money every month. Also, some people say you must attach a tag so that you can understand that it is a "bad dog".
i had a dog with a similar problem because he killed a cat in florida so in order for him to continue living in florida we had to pay monthly fees and he had to wear tags saying he was a bad dog and that he 'd bite if you came near what is not was close to how he was lol
- em (@ emquast)November 28, 2017
Furthermore, "Jack was involved in pet shop robbery, and in 2 years I worked at 24 pet shops and Jack stole the 1000 bones or dog food literally, but now it is treated as parole That is why I was not allowed to live in Maryland, "he said, and tweets that were written in detail about the details of the incident or so ....
He was involved in a 2 years on the lam he robbed 24 petsmarts and petcos. He literally stole 1000s on bones and doggy snacks part of his parole is that he isnt permitted to be a resident of Maryland
- JR McCarty (@ JRMcCarty 51207)November 28, 2017
People who tweet parking ticket and tweet "unpaid barking tickets" (forgot to pay a turmish ticket).
unpaid barking tickets
- mariah carey ✨ (@ trueassfacts)November 28, 2017
"Perhaps it has broken some rules," those who tweet pictures of mysterious signs that prohibit dogs smoking, drunking, skateboarding, etc. have evolved into a state of little value.
Obviously broke some rules.pic.twitter.com/FTSrzY5rYz
- James Hardi (@ james_hardi)November 29, 2017
Some users tweet "Do you understand the answer of this mystery? I really want to know the truth" ....
Did you find the answer to this question yet since I MUST KNOW.
- Kat Jawn Tree (@ meowzakii)November 28, 2017
@historiancole says, "I understood that there is a rule that Maryland once punishes once it hits it, that only guaranteeing such dog breeding is not done," , It seems that details remain unknown.
All I found was that Maryland used to have a one bite rule & amp; they also will not insure certain breeds: /
- historian cole (@ historiancole)November 28, 2017
In addition, it seems that Mashable of overseas media sent an e-mail asking details to DVSHR, but there is no reply at the time of article creation.
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