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Last summer, 500 dogs were rescued from a multi-state dog fighting ring in the biggest fight bust in U.S. history. As part of the investigation leading up to the bust, police infiltrated the operation by throwing undercover dogs into the ring. Although I'm eternally grateful for their service and sacrifice I'm also distinctly uncomfortable with law enforcement officers fighting dogs. Would you put children at risk in a child-pornography sting? In prostitution stings, do cops have sex with johns? I think not. But even if you accept the argument that the dogs were necessary for the police to infiltrate the operation, other aspects of the bust are troubling. Some of the dogs were with the police officers for almost 18 months, and, according to numerous sources involved, they weren't in the best of shape...

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