Monday, July 22, 2013

'Dirty Dozen' Animal Abuse Suspects Sought By Columbus Authorities




The Columbus City Attorney's Office released a list of their 12 most wanted animal abuse suspects.

Officials said the "Dirty Dozen" are wanted for a number of charges involving the abuse and abandonment of animals.

All 12 of the people on the list have arrest warrants out for them. 

Among the suspects are a mother and daughter. Charlotte Mae and Christa Badgley are accused of abandoning sick cats and dogs in a trailer piled with filth.

Dale Channell was already convicted of animal cruelty for leaving animals to freeze to death, and investigators fear he has killed again. They said a parrot in his care went missing and is presumed dead.

Capital Area Humane Society Chief Humane Agent Kerry Manion said they seized a malnourished dog in east Columbus on Tuesday, after they were unable to find his owner.

"He was tangled around a back porch railing, no food, no water," Manion said. "You can see he is visibly thin."

Of the 6,000 cases agents investigate each year, about 50 to 60 result in criminal charges, said Manion.

"The ones that actually make me the angriest are the animal abandonment cases, because these animals cannot fend for themselves," said Columbus Assistant City Attorney Bill Hedrick. "And we're lucky these are cases where the animals were still alive."

Hedrick said animal abandonment charges peaked about five years ago, during the height of the housing crisis, when people were evicted and simply left their animals behind. But, he said, they have not declined since.

Anyone with information on any of these individuals is asked to contact Bill Hedrick at 614-645-8874 orbrhedrick@columbus.gov.  

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Cat Living In Filth












Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Dog Adoption | Reasons to Adopt a Dog

Dog Adoption | Reasons to Adopt a Dog

8 Reasons to Adopt a Dog



Choose Dog Adoption

The decision to add a dog to your family should not come lightly. Getting a dog is a big responsibility after all. But once you are sure you can handle it, adopting a dog is the way to go for multiple reasons.

1. You’ll Save a Life 

If more people chose to adopt a dog, the number of euthanized animals would decrease dramatically. Currently, between three and four million dogs and cats are euthanized annually in the United States.

2. Wide Variety of Choices

You can go to a breeder and choose amongst a select few puppies of the same breed — or you can visit your local animal shelter and choose from possibly hundreds of puppies and adult dogs. One reason so many dogs end up in shelters is because people make uninformed decisions on what breed to get and end up needing to give the dog away. Visit your local animal shelter to adopt a dog that captures your heart rather than choosing a breed because it’s cute.

3. Basic Healthcare Provided 

It’s true that not all dogs that come into shelters are healthy. However once a dog is brought in, the shelter will do all it can to nurse a sick dog back to health, or provide preventive care to dogs coming in. This includes vaccinations, as well as spay and neuter operations if applicable.

4. Adopting Saves Money 

It is significantly cheaper to adopt a dog rather than one from a breeder or a pet store. And the cost often includes vaccinations and spaying or neutering!

5. It's a Gift that Keeps on Giving

When you do pay an adoption fee through your animal shelter, that money isn’t adding to a pet stores personal profits — it is going towards the care of the remaining animals at the shelter.

6. You Won’t Be Supporting Puppy Mills

When you choose to adopt a dog rather than buy one from a pet store you say no to puppy mills. Unsuspecting consumers often don’t realize that the adorable doggy in the window at a pet store more likely than not came from appalling conditions and has not received proper medical care or socialization. The more people who adopt over buying from puppy mills means we are one step closer to making puppy mills obsolete.

7. You Can Pick a Housebroken Dog 

If the act of training a puppy is too much for you, adopting a dog leaves you with the option to choose an older or already housetrained dog.

8. Rescue Dog Bond 

Many dogs left in shelters come from poor home environments or have suffered after being uprooted from what they thought was a happy home environment. Just think of the bond you and your adopted dog will have once you provide it with the loving home it has been missing.

Friday, August 3, 2012

Letter to the Editor: Elephant Awareness Day






Why Colorado Springs should join the ranks of Los Angeles, CA; Dane County, WI; Hollywood, FL; and other localities with bans on elephant acts.

On Saturday, June 10, 2012 a whistle blower alerted People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) of an elephant chained by two legs being struck six times by a trainer using a bullhook with full force.

While Ringling Brothers Circus shows exploit elephants, horses, and large cats and rakes in annual profits of $500 million to $1 billion USD; the care for these animals are dismal at best. From the lack of clean water, being locked in small cages and the severe beatings, we as a community would never stand for this if they were children or our companion animals. So why elephants?

Last year Ringling Brothers were fined $270,000USD for a similar case while performing in Colorado Springs at The World Arena. When we continue to give our money to establishments like this, we condone abuse as entertainment, and our city will continue to be tainted by the realities of the ugly underbelly that is behind the curtain.

Los Angeles will be celebrating Elephant Awareness Day on August 3, 2012 and National Elephant Appreciation Day is September 22, 2012. We should make one of these two days our goal to ban the Saddest Show on Earth.

Your Reader,

JMFortune

Best Friends Animal Society

Underdog senior chihuahua hit the jackpot ♥♥ Best Friends Animal Society: Our mission is to bring about a time when there are no more homeless pets.


By Denise LeBeau

On a scorching Phoenix day, a delivery truck driver glimpses some movement on the side of the road. The driver stops to investigate. The distraction turns out to be a senior Chihuahua. The poor guy’s ears are ravaged by flies, and he has bad teeth, bad knees, and appears to have an old eye injury. The driver knows someone who can possibly help, so she makes a call to Jill Lenz.

Before Jill can fully comprehend the situation, the truck driver takes the dog to the municipal shelter. Jill can’t bear the thought of the dog waiting on death row. As the dog’s hold period at the shelter starts counting down, Jill contacts her local pet transporter who picks up the dog from the shelter and brings him to her immediately.

Jill and her colleague Sandi Howlett have been doing animal rescue in the Phoenix area for years. Though they aren’t organized as a formal group, they have helped hundreds of dogs find safety. Jill’s breed of choice is the pit bull terrier, but any dog in need is a dog worth saving.

Yikes, it’s lice

The Chihuahua is in desperate need of care. The vet determines he’ll need knee surgery and a dental, and diagnoses the strange, small black dots on his skin as lice. He has been neglected for a very long time. As Jill's and Sandi’s skin begins to crawl, they are assured it’s a type of lice that will not infest people.
This little dog’s road to recovery has begun.

They’re all stars in their eyes

Jill reached out to Best Friends for assistance. When Lezlie Sage, No More Homeless Pets specialist for the Southwest, got the news from Jill about the dog in need of costly medical care and a forever home, her instincts kicked in. Lezlie has been with Best Friends for a dozen years, doing adoptions for nine of them, so when her gut tells her something about placing a companion animal, she’s usually right.
"As soon as I heard his story, I knew our Best Friends’ clientele would fall in love with him," shares Lezlie. "Our members are so focused on helping the underdog, and this dog certainly fit the criteria."

From SOS to Oh, Yes

Lezlie sent out a Best Friends Members Message – an email that goes out to folks to alert them of pressing issues – that the little Chihuahua was looking for a forever home. The message included his photo and a straightforward description of his condition.


Micro C. livin' the good life!


Within an hour, calls started coming in from folks wanting to adopt the little dog. When Janet and Jerry Bushey’s inquiry arrived, Jill immediately knew the little dog had hit the jackpot.

Janet and Jerry are the quintessential animal lovers and have been Best Friends members for many years. While they currently live in Sun City, Arizona, they are moving to Austin, Texas. During a previous trip to the famously dog-friendly town, their friends turned them on to the idea of having a small dog – say a Chihuahua. So when the Members Message arrived, they knew they needed to meet this dog.

"As soon as Sandi brought him over, I melted," says Janet. "His plight and his situation moved us. We adopt the ones that need us. When I look at a dog like Micro, I know I want to help him — their life has been so crummy and I want to make it up to them. Give them what they didn’t have before."

Micro C. (the "C" stands for Chip) Bushey now has spa days, a trip planned to the orthopedist, and an abundance of all the good things in life.

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Photos courtesy of Lezlie Sage

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

I Am The Voice For The Voiceless


Link:  I Am The Voice For The Voiceless

About Me




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With my Eyes, They will be Seen…
With my Voice, They will be Heard….
With my Hands, They will know Comfort…
With my Action, They will be Free…

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animals do have a voice

  

You are the voice for the voiceless


 WE are the voice of the voiceless




“Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life, but define yourself.”
― Harvey Fierstein



Tuesday, July 24, 2012

FIVE RESCUE DOGS IN LOS ANGELES CO. NEED HOMES or FOSTERS ASAP


https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.343541332352312.83618.276891389017307&type=3 

SOS! ***** LA MIRADA CA. OUR BELOVED FOUNDER HAS SUFFERED A HEART ATTACK! FIVE RESCUE DOGS NEED HOMES or FOSTERS NOW!! 2 of them would do best as only pets of the house, but are great dogs. All the others get along with everyone and love kids. All are between 7-16 pounds, spayed/neutered and fully vaccinated. All are loving and sweet, need and deserve loving homes.

Kimberly's HEART IS WORKING AT LESS THAN HALF THE CAPACITY IT SHOULD BE, the stress of caring for the dogs and rescue is really bad for her until she's better, and it's been 6 weeks and she's still not strong enough to do surgery.

Homes for these dogs are needed asap! If you have any friends who might be interested in adopting or temporarily fostering, or if you know any other rescues who might be able to help please forward the information.

BEEJEE IS THE MOST URGENT NOW BECAUSE HER HEART CAN NOT HANDLE THE STRESS OF HAVING TO SEPARATE DOGS OR DOGS FIGHTING (TWO OF THEM DON'T LIKE OTHER DOGS AND WILL DO BEST AS ONLY PETS OF THE HOME). SHE CANNOT CARE FOR THE DOGS UNTIL SHE GETS STRONGER AND GETS THE PROCEDURE SHE NEEDS DONE. HER LIFE LITERALLY DEPENDS ON FINDING HOMES FOR THE DOGS QUICKLY, BECAUSE IF SHE GETS WORSE AND DIES, WHICH COULD HAPPEN, THEY COULD END UP BACK IN THE SHELTER, AND SHE'S LITERALLY PUT HER LIFE ON THE LINE SAVING, CARING FOR AND LOVING THESE DOGS, PLEASE DON'T LET THAT HAPPEN!!. THIS IS HER WORST FEAR, THAT THEY WILL END UP IN A SHELTER AGAIN. PLEASE HELP PUT HER MIND AT EASE SO SHE CAN FOCUS ON GETTING BETTER, BECAUSE RIGHT NOW THE STRESS OF TRYING TO KEEP THEM TAKEN CARE OF AND WORRYING ABOUT WHAT COULD HAPPEN TO THEM IF SHE DIES IS TAKING A TOLL ON HER WEAK HEART THAT SHE CAN'T HANDLE RIGHT NOW. PLEASE SHARE THEM WITH FRIENDS AND RESCUES. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP.


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If you're interested in adopting please message us here or email us at bambishoperescue@gmail.com - Serious inquiries regarding adopting one of these dogs are asked to call (714) 521-5013


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All our adoptables are fully vetted, up to date on shots and spayed or neutered and in need of loving homes ~ Southern CA.

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All our adoptables are fully vetted, up to date on shots and spayed or neutered and in need of loving homes ~ Location: Southern CA. 

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SAVE A LIFE - PLEASE SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ADOPTING OR FOSTERING:  http://bambishoperescue.wordpress.com/

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From the top their names are Beejee, Cocoa, Mya, Lucky and Gonzo (Lil' Bear).