Mad Dogs in Detroit

As if being bankrupt wasn't enough, Detroit faces a very serious public-safety problem that, ultimately, is a by-product of the economic crisis. Thousands of abandoned dogs roam the streets, hungry and lonely, attacking people. As their owners lose their jobs and struggle mightily to put food on their tables, dogs become expendable. The situation is more complicated, given the fact that most of the dogs are pit bulls or similar breeds, that were used as guard dogs. So, their natural ferocity is made worse by hunger.

This whole situation does not bode well for Detroit's future. Who is going to feel comfortable in a city in which a stray and ferocious dog will attack you at any time?

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