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This Is Why I Like Dogs So Much More Than I Like People (Animal Rescue Workers: I LOVE You!) Joel Send a noteboard - 27/03/2011 03:20:40 PM
ABBEVILLE, VERMILION PARISH, LOUISIANA – Dogs brought into this animal control have a mere 4 days before they are at risk of being killed.

Baron’s plea for help started on March 22 – four days ago. His need is urgent.

This beautiful dog, only one year of age, is facing imminent death if a 501©3 rescue organization does not speak up and say that they can help.

Unfortunately, there are no notes to indicate what Baron’s personality is like. All that is shared is the following note,

URGENT BARON is a male German Shep. mix about 1 yr. old and 30lbs. He needs a very good and warm place to call home.

Baron actually appears to be a Belgian Malinois mix – his size and coloring are more in line with the characteristics of the Malinois breed than those of a shepherd.

Baron is at the mercy of strangers right now. The clock is ticking and he needs help – at just one year of age, he has so much living to do.

If you can help, or if you have questions, please contact:

CINDY HUNT AT ANIMAL AID 337-247-2562, email animalaidvermilion@gmail.com
TARA ANDREWS email to tara.andrews@rocketmail.com
JOELLE RUPERT email to larryandjrupert@hotmail.com

Contacts at the shelter: 337-643-3160, Fax 337-643-3161

If you live in this area and can help, please contact the animal control facility quickly. If you can not help, please do your part by sharing Baron’s information. His life depends on it.

Just one of several horrible stories I saw courtesy of FB today and, yes, I know there are thousands more, and hundreds of thousands of human beings in desperate need of help as well. The difference is no one's going to "compassionately" kill them if they don't find a home within four days of the need being discovered. I don't know this dog's current status, but I can do math, and the article was posted on 22 March. :( It's hard for me to believe animals like this wouldn't have a better quality of life than waiting four days alone for someone to come kill them if they were simply vaccinated, sterilized and released to fend for themselves. Particularly when I recall all the stories I've heard here in the last year alone, about the subway riding strays of Moscow, or the Japanese puppy whose master took him to the subway every day and picked him up on the way home--for the first two years of his life, until his master died at work one day and the dog continued to survive, a threat to no one, dutifully visiting the train platform every day at quitting time to meet the master who was never coming.

There is, however, a better option: No Kill Shelters and Rescue groups, both of which shelter animals for as long as it takes to find a loving home. Perversely, while many "shelters" that kill animals due to overcrowding subsist on tax payer funds, most no kill shelters and rescue groups survive almost entirely through private donations. For my money (literally) I'd rather support true animal shelters that I know don't kill animals than those I know DO kill, despite making "prevention of cruelty to animals" part of their name. In some cases, demand for purebred pets eliminates the incentive for Breed Rescue groups to kill animals unless they have injuries or illness so bad that it would be truly cruel to keep them alive--but such resources are few and far between for "mixes" and almost non-existent for true mutts, who don't have the fine markings, intelligence or other traits so highly sought, and are thus often doomed to die because they are "merely" devoted and affectionate companions.

So, first, a global plea:

If you find a stray for which you can't find a home on your own, please deliver it to a no kill shelter if at all possible, rather than to a "shelter" that will "humanely" start a death clock the moment the animal comes through their door, please donate to such shelters if/when you can and encourage people you know to do likewise.

Now, a local plea:

If you or anyone you know live near Abbeville, LA and are looking for a nice puppy, please call NOW! Donations at any time would help extend the time they can afford to keep animals for adoption before killing them.

Now, a few more local pleas:

This 15 year old Shepherd in L.A. is near the end of his natural life, but apparently healthy apart from the blindness for which his owner abandoned him to wait, alone in the dark, for a stranger he'd never seen and never will to kill him. A local rescue group learned of him and took him in, but, as is so often the case for such groups, was already operating above capacity before that. Anyone in the nations second largest city who can give a loving dog a home for whatever time he has left would be easing their operation and making room for young, perfectly healthy and loving companions who will certainly be killed by local "shelters" otherwise. Lest you think, like this poor dogs owner, that being blind makes him a worthless burden (in which case he should've at least requested euthanasia while he remained by his loving dogs side), my grandparents once had a dog that was blind all her life yet perfectly happy and functional until my grandmother left the laundry detergent down one day and the dog died from eating it--just like any sighted dog would've done.

Finally: What kind of sick freak cuts the eyes out of a deaf puppy and abandons it to die? Whoever it is lives in Phoenix, where, somehow, a young Boxer remains a friendly affectionate dog waiting for the chance to be a devoted companion. A rescue organization there has also stepped in, and pledged to find this severely challenged dog a good home--but they also don't operate for free, so anyone in or near Phoenix who can give this dog a good home would be helping others as well. Humans cut the eyes out of deaf animals and leave them to die, and dogs continue loving humans despite being subjected to that. Is it any wonder I prefer most dogs to most humans...? :[
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This Is Why I Like Dogs So Much More Than I Like People (Animal Rescue Workers: I LOVE You!) - 27/03/2011 03:20:40 PM 1559 Views
Louisiana has a bit more on its plate than adorable animals. - 27/03/2011 06:14:01 PM 861 Views
No doubt, and I respect that; it's tightening the budget by killing animals that bothers me. - 27/03/2011 06:37:17 PM 1043 Views
Feral dogs are dangerous and destructive. It's not really an option. - 27/03/2011 06:48:06 PM 693 Views
I don't know that they are, at least, not any more so than feral cats or feral teens. - 28/03/2011 04:27:44 PM 654 Views
how many people are mauled by house cats? - 28/03/2011 04:57:32 PM 614 Views
Me, for one; I don't have complete stats on everyone though. - 28/03/2011 05:06:57 PM 785 Views
How many stiches did it take to fix it? - 28/03/2011 06:42:31 PM 781 Views
It is animal control not planned parenthood for dogs - 28/03/2011 03:13:02 AM 748 Views
Interesting how that comparison keeps being made.... - 28/03/2011 04:26:38 PM 733 Views
Yes, it is easier to kill animals than have them roaming the streets. - 28/03/2011 09:36:31 PM 845 Views
I can at least respect the honesty of that. - 31/03/2011 11:43:02 PM 753 Views
I made myself a promise. - 27/03/2011 11:28:02 PM 639 Views
I'm fairly upfront about my opinion of the value of human life vs. animal life, yes. - 27/03/2011 11:51:07 PM 815 Views
Well, we differ on this, certainly. - 28/03/2011 05:14:44 AM 842 Views
how very 1960 of you - 28/03/2011 02:15:11 PM 698 Views
To answer... - 29/03/2011 04:09:33 AM 689 Views
This is an interesting subthread to observe.... - 28/03/2011 04:52:04 PM 737 Views
You succeeded. - 28/03/2011 08:44:30 PM 741 Views
Undoubtedly. - 29/03/2011 04:12:12 AM 674 Views
You also have to consider pack animal behaviour. - 27/03/2011 06:45:14 PM 825 Views
It's ironic that I read this after I wrote that above. - 27/03/2011 11:30:06 PM 884 Views
don't forget all the wildlife they kill *NM* - 28/03/2011 03:17:02 AM 361 Views
Wildlife kills a lot of wildlife; "it's the ciiiiircle of life". - 28/03/2011 04:59:27 PM 747 Views
and like a market economy that works great until you start subsidizing one side - 28/03/2011 05:15:32 PM 764 Views
A dog that can make a deer run will hunt it. - 31/03/2011 11:32:24 PM 924 Views
I've lived in a lot of cities and around a lot of dogs but never seen a feral dog pack. - 28/03/2011 04:28:32 PM 741 Views
Are you serious? - 28/03/2011 08:48:54 PM 605 Views
There are a few things wrong with that. - 31/03/2011 11:11:27 PM 648 Views
I'm planning on volunteering at a no-kill shelter in NJ when I go. - 27/03/2011 11:31:02 PM 749 Views
Sweet, and the prospect of volunteers at no kill shelters changes the economics greatly. *hugs* - 28/03/2011 04:26:29 PM 834 Views
I'm trying to spend that time on "me" stuff. - 29/03/2011 04:13:54 AM 679 Views
Probably wise; good luck and God bless with that. - 01/04/2011 12:27:09 AM 854 Views
It is sad but what can you do? - 28/03/2011 03:05:40 AM 771 Views
I'm not sure how this would be helpful? - 28/03/2011 06:04:26 PM 660 Views
I don't think it is wrong to neuter a dog for behavior reasons - 28/03/2011 06:35:16 PM 722 Views
I was with you until... - 28/03/2011 09:09:14 PM 640 Views
I said it was the cynical side of me not the rational side - 28/03/2011 09:31:22 PM 789 Views
Liberals are bigger fans of animal control than conservatives? - 28/03/2011 09:49:35 PM 589 Views
If you could only choose one, it would be better to choose the female. - 28/03/2011 10:03:44 PM 637 Views
WHY??? *NM* - 28/03/2011 10:08:30 PM 310 Views
Wait, no, you're right. - 28/03/2011 10:13:58 PM 665 Views
no no you were right - 29/03/2011 02:18:44 AM 659 Views
Ah, yeah. I was assuming 100% sterilization, which is unfeasible. Never mind. *NM* - 29/03/2011 03:16:22 AM 321 Views
Ghavrel, nooooooooo! Give reason and ethics a chance first! - 29/03/2011 03:27:29 AM 872 Views
I already said it makes sense to do both. I definitely support neutering! - 29/03/2011 04:01:09 AM 875 Views
Do you know what else is absurd? - 29/03/2011 04:09:37 AM 634 Views
A clown reading Camus? *NM* - 29/03/2011 05:31:21 AM 297 Views
that would be absurd, glad I never even suggested it *NM* - 29/03/2011 02:13:39 PM 320 Views
I think you just made my point - 29/03/2011 02:16:19 AM 704 Views
Eh forget it. Not worth my time. *NM* - 29/03/2011 03:10:03 AM 715 Views
proably true. I should know better than to fight faith with reason - 29/03/2011 03:15:49 AM 755 Views
I'm not here to debate doggie sex *NM* - 29/03/2011 03:15:56 AM 623 Views
that is good because from what I can tell the subject escapes you - 29/03/2011 02:34:37 PM 697 Views
Considering that it's much harder to fix females than males - 28/03/2011 10:07:47 PM 704 Views
how hard it is makes zero differience - 29/03/2011 02:25:17 AM 680 Views
I think that last bit was uncalled for. *NM* - 29/03/2011 04:15:44 AM 280 Views
not at all - 29/03/2011 01:23:03 PM 696 Views
For the uneducated of us (i.e. me) - 28/03/2011 09:40:07 PM 709 Views
Vasectomy: sterile but will still want to mate. Neutered: no mating behavior at all. *NM* - 28/03/2011 09:56:41 PM 324 Views
Someone needs to sit my dog down and explain this to him. - 28/03/2011 09:59:25 PM 625 Views
you probably had him cut to late - 29/03/2011 02:27:49 AM 689 Views

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