[accmemberdiscussion] Re: =?windows-1252?Q?Over_200_dogs_and_cats_seized_from...

  • From: "Brenda Shreve" <colinwoodcollies@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <accmemberdiscussion@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 12:09:38 -0600

I have serious misgivings about the 67 collie seizure in MO also.  I just
don't trust AR & know how they work.  I have a border collie that can't be
held in anything & has to be chained inside the fence if I can't watch her
every minute.  Otherwise, she is a house dog.  There are legitimate reasons
for chaining a dog.
 
Brenda

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Why am I skeptical of what is really going on here.? 1.  HSUS is
spearheading the "rescue".  2.  Many of the dogs in the video look fat and
happy.  3. While there are some underweight animals, it is possible that
they were recently taken in.   4. The woman has 22 acres?  Is this correct?
If so, it is certainly enough acerage that if her property is fenced, the
dogs could roam and not live in contaminated conditions.  5.  I agree that
chaining is NOT a good thing, but when the choice is for a dog to roam the
countryside homeless without daily food or shelter or to live chained
because the dog is not properly socialized and can not get along with other
dogs...

 

Truly, it IS a shame when people start out with good intentions and don't
know when to stop.  However, if the woman is even half way taking care of
these homeless animals, what she needs is help, not contempt, and certainly
not criminal charges.  Maybe this situation is exactly as HSUS presents it.
Maybe I'm just in a charitable mood this morning and wanting to give the
woman the benefit of the doubt.  Whichever-I just can not whole heartedly
support criminal charges brought about as a result of HSUS judgement of the
conditions if these homeless animals are being fed daily and taken to a vet
when they are sick.

 

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So, now it's grown from 150 to 200 animals.  It is a real shame when people
who start out meaning well don't use any common sense at all as to when to
STOP.

 

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Remlap, Alabama
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In a message dated 3/1/2011 10:01:43 A.M. Central Standard Time,
babamonk@xxxxxxx writes:

 

http://www.examiner.com/dog-rescue-in-national/over-200-dogs-and-cats-seized
-from-dirty-sally-s-pet-pals-alabama 

 

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