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NSPCA stupidity amplified with the dog fight (cry wolf) awareness campaign

This morning it was made public that yesterday's advertised dog fight was just a fictional fight advertised by the NSPCA to raise awareness of the public of dog fighting. 

I, and various other concerned animal lovers that were made the fool of, am infuriated by the NSPCA for such a thoughtless stupid act!

Who will now in future react and do something about the next dog fight being advertised, because everyone might just think it’s another hoax?

Great, in one day the NSPCA has destroyed any trust the public could have in them.

Again the animals will suffer because of human thoughtlessness, when a real fight is advertised and no one reacts because its just assumed another hoax, oh, excuse me, NSPCA advertising campaign.

I believe we should all widely complain about the stupidity with which the NSPCA has acted in this regard as the repercussions and consequences was not taken into consideration.

It does not raise awareness - it cries wolf, and next time it is a real dog fight no one would want to get involved.

NSPCA, you really utterly failed at your mission this time, messing up your reputation and all the good work being done by so many passionate volunteers and workers.

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