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bizdevguy
12-12-2003, 10:23 AM
Dog survived trash compactor too


Published in the Home News Tribune 12/11/03
By KEN SERRANO
STAFF WRITER
PERTH AMBOY: The dog found in the Edgeboro Landfill in East Brunswick last week survived not only an attempt to euthanize her but also a trash compactor, an officer for the Middlesex County SPCA said yesterday.

"Obviously, it's a miracle," said SPCA Officer Michael Iovine. "The dog was euthanized with drugs, presumed dead, put into a plastic bag and then a trash compactor and compressed, and survived that. It's just amazing it lived through that whole mess."

The investigation into whether the Perth Amboy Animal Control Officer William Paul followed the proper procedures in attempting to put the dog down is not yet finished, he said.

A Perth Amboy woman who was moving to a place that did not allow pets brought the dog into the city pound Dec. 3 and asked for it to be put down, Iovine said.

The 5-year-old shepherd-Labrador mix was found in the back of a garbage trailer Dec. 4 after apparently clawing through the plastic bag it was placed in.

City Police Director Michael Kohut said his department was investigating the incident only as a personnel matter. The Animal Control Office is part of the Police Department.

But Iovine said civil penalties and disorderly-persons charges could come from the SPCA if they find Paul was negligent.

The two charges that could apply to the case are torturing and tormenting an animal and abandonment of an animal to die in a public place. The disorderly-persons charges carry penalties of up to six months in jail and fines of up to $1,000. Separate civil fines for both charges are $250, he said.

But according to Iovine, Paul, in an interview, said he followed proper procedures. Paul gave the dog two shots, one to sedate her, the other to stop her heart. And he listened with a stethoscope for a heartbeat, not hearing one, Iovine said.

He said Paul has been in the job for 20 years and has worked closely with the SPCA during that time.

"We've never had an issue with (Paul) or with the Perth Amboy Police Department," Iovine said. "We go back a long way."

Iovine, like other SPCA officers, is a volunteer who has undergone police academy training. The officers carry firearms and have the power of arrest, search and seizure when conducting animal-cruelty investigations, he said.

The investigation of Paul and the Perth Amboy pound is being handled jointly by the SPCA and Perth Amboy police, Iovine said.

Authorities said placing a euthanized animal into a landfill is accepted practice as long as the body is properly disposed of.

After being found at the landfill, the dog was taken to Blumig Kennels in East Brunswick. Yesterday, Linda Blumig, who runs the kennel, said 57 people have called seeking to adopt the dog following news reports of the its plight. Those calls came from as far away as Delaware, she said.

David Blumig, Animal Control officer for East Brunswick and Blumig's brother, said he received another 20 to 25 calls.

The dog is still not ready for adoption.

"It's a very timid dog," David Blumig said. "We're trying to figure out if that's because of what it went through."

The dog has yet to be named, although some people have been calling it Lucky, David Blumig said.

G.P.girl
12-12-2003, 04:43 PM
aww poor doggie! mean old lady!!!lucky doggie!:eek: how did it survive that???

RICHARD
12-12-2003, 04:58 PM
Originally posted by bizdevguy
Dog survived trash compactor too


The dog is still not ready for adoption.

"It's a very timid dog," David Blumig said. "We're trying to figure out if that's because of what it went through."

The dog has yet to be named, although some people have been calling it Lucky, David Blumig said.


I guess with two shots, being wrapped in plastic, put in a compactor and taken to the dump would make me a little skittish too...


and WTF.....you can just take your dog and they will put it down without trying to adopt it out??????

Euthanize people, not animals.

ILoveMyAbbyGirl
12-12-2003, 05:12 PM
Originally posted by RICHARD


Euthanize people, not animals.

Amen to that Richard!

Cookiebaker
12-12-2003, 05:27 PM
I heard this on the news last night.

Why is it that only after a failed attempt at being euthenized is a dog given a half a chance?? Why is it that this is what it takes to get 60 offers of a good home???? :mad:

I saw pictures of the dog....he's BEAUTIFUL with large brown soulful eyes. It's not fair what he had to go through! The story gave me a stomachache.

:mad:

trayi52
12-13-2003, 12:34 AM
That is just awful, stupid woman wanting to put her dog down in the first place. She does not need a dog or cat or a anything.

I agree with Richard on this one!

Twisterdog
12-13-2003, 01:06 AM
and WTF.....you can just take your dog and they will put it down without trying to adopt it out??????

You bet. Dogs are property. Just like a car or a pair of shoes. You can kill your dog, or have someone else kill it for you, any old time you want. As long as you do it humanely, don't torture it, and dispose of the body properly, there is nothing illegal about it. Dogs are killed every second, thousands upon thousands upon thousands of dog daily in this country. The one that makes the headlines in a case like this has it made ... it's the thousands of others already dead in the landfill that didn't have a chance.

Too many dogs, not enough homes. Too many breeders, not enough adopters. Too much apathy, not enough action. Same old story.