This alleged humane relocation effort by two individuals who claim to have worked in animal rescue for years is questionable when their experiencedictates they should have known how to safely transport the dogs, and when no arrangements were made in the destination state (VA) for operating as a rescue.
The United States Supreme Court showed its bias toward academic degrees, and its predilection to undervalue the dictates of experience on the streets, when it unanimously ruled in mid-February that it did not matter that a drug-sniffing dog might perform abysmally in the field.