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    55 Dogs Starving to Death in Oklahoma

    I just Received this...I sent it on to Best Friends...I didn't know if anyone at Pet Talk knew someone that could help.....






    This just came in
    Subject: URGENT EMERGENCY 55 Dogs starving to death in Stillwell
    Oklahoma
    Thursday, October 31, 2002
    Dear Fellow Rescuers.
    This is Robin Pressnall, President of Small Paws Rescue in Tulsa,
    Oklahoma. http://www.smallpawsrescue.org/pup3/bungeevet.html

    We normally only rescue Bichon Frise nationwide. This is not related to
    Bichons or Small Paws Rescue.
    Please read this even if you are not near Stillwell, Oklahoma. We need
    your
    suggestions.
    Late yesterday afternoon, I got a call from Faith Orlowski, one of the
    animal welfare lawyers we work with here in Tulsa. Her number 1-918-583
    3145. Faith she had just received a call from the Cherokee Nation
    Marshal's
    office down near Stillwell Oklahoma, deep into in Adair County.
    A man there had died five months ago, leaving 76 dogs trapped in pens.
    The
    dogs are now starving to death. Many have starved already to death.
    I drove straight to Petsmart, and told them what is going on and they
    donated about 400 pounds of dog food to us right then and there.
    We were planning to take a team down last night , just to go evaluate
    the
    situation when we got word that a neighbor had just let the surviving
    dogs
    loose to fend for themselves. We were told there was nothing left to
    evaluate.
    I convinced the Marshals to let at least Dale and I come last night
    anyway,
    and bring the dog food, to place in the area where they HAD been,
    thinking
    this would get them back in captivity for a possible future rescue.
    The Cherokee Marshall (very nice man who has two altered St Bernards
    himself) met us at a truck stop and before he led Dale and I out there
    he
    told us...I need to warn you...This is very dark, rough place we are
    going
    ...unsafe, dangerous. Drug dealers, ect... Ok, let's go."
    My husband Dale and traveled for miles, winding the narrow hill roads,
    leaving our present space of security, and going back in time to the
    deepest
    darkest reaches of civiliation. The people there live in tiny huts or
    shacks, and the elders still speak Cherokee.
    I sensed that I was in an area where the word "poor" just did it no
    justice.
    This was worse than "dirt poor". The people there needed rescuing and
    had no
    money for themselves, much less someone else's 55 dogs.
    The previous info had been wrong. The dogs were still trapped in
    pens...al
    but five of them.
    The pens where high with grass, and the smell was unbearable. We saw a
    small
    skull...but no bodies. The Marshall's had already removed those.
    Folks, these are just plain old Oklahoma country dogs. I saw one
    possible
    red Aussie pup, and I brought home a dog that appears to be a wheaten
    terrier. It was running loose and would come and raise up on us..so we
    brought this one back and are hoping Wheatie Rescue can take pity on us
    and
    take him. He has been eating persimmons to stay alive. You don't want
    to
    know how we know.
    There is a mama yellow labbish looking dog with four puppies about 4-5
    months old.
    I saw several coon houndy-huntingly looking dogs. There were no
    shepherd
    mixes or pittbills, thank God for small favors.
    There may have been some pure labs or Irish Setters....it is hard to
    tell
    because they are so poor. Mostly we saw dogs that could have at one
    time
    been used for hunting maybe? I could have sworn I saw a Gordon Setter.
    There were a couple of beagle sized dogs, and everything else was
    around
    40
    pounds. There was one dog running loose with not one hair left due to
    what
    appeared to be mange.
    We were able to coax some of the loose dogs to us, and put them in pens
    with
    empty pans where we had added food and water.
    When we first started feedling the huge donated sacks, there was much
    barking and whining...but as each dog was fed, the barking subsisted
    until
    after two hours of hearing the dogs eating and barking, all was quiet.
    Ok. Here is the problem. The Cherokee Nation Marshal's says that the
    tribe
    has no money for any rescue like this...that people are starving out
    there
    too.
    I wondered if they shouldn't have money from Bingo and cigarettes
    sales,
    but
    we are having a hard time finding anyone who can talk to us about it.
    We have a call into Denver Fox at the SPCA in Tulsa, but I am concerned
    this
    will be out of his jurisdiction of Tulsa County, since it way out in
    Adair
    County.
    Is there a state agency...that can help these dogs?
    Is there a national agency that can help them?
    The dogs are going to have to be moved somewhere else as they are now
    sitting on someone else's proerty and they want them gone.
    They may all be HW pos...I just don't know. I know they are starving
    and
    soon will die without intervention from someone. Many will probably
    need
    to
    be put down.
    It is a 2 1/2 hour drive from Tulsa...I had thought about asking the
    media
    down there and asking the Tulsa community for help but now, since I
    have
    been there...I don't think the media would even come that far for an
    animal
    rescue story.
    If these dogs are going to come out of there alive, they will need
    several
    vets to take them and evaluate them. The will need transport. They will
    need
    money for treatment and money for boarding until adoption, if adoption
    is
    even possible.
    Have any of you been involved in anything like this and where do we
    turn
    next? The Marshall's told me they will happily let state or Federal
    agencies
    step in to take the dogs away.
    If you have info on how to help, please let me know ASAP...thanks,
    It's not the fault of the dogs, and them seemed to know we had come to
    help
    them. Now we need to know now to help them more...and get them moved
    from
    the place they have been abandonded in those pens with no food.
    This is an emergency. The dogs are trapped in pens with no one to feed
    them,
    and no one who can buy food to feed them there. Please feel free to
    crosspost.
    Robin Pressnall
    The Deli Dog

    I want to Honor All of Our Rainbow Bridge Furkids

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    My first thought is to at least TRY using the media.....if they WILL cover the story, tons of donations could come in fast & that will buy the dogs time. If the media refuse at first, you can leave your name in case they have a change of heart. Then if enough people call the local TV station & ask about this, maybe they will decide to cover it after all.
    If you can add onto this email an address to send donations of money to, I will send it around to everyone I can. Even those of us living far away geographically can at least send money. And everyone who reads this, please call PetSmart & thank them (if you can put that phone # on there as well that would be great.)
    One more idea is to get in touch with rescues who help specific breeds for each breed of dog you believe you recognized there. Can others reading this send email addresses for rescue groups who help the breeds mentioned in the description?
    This is a tough situation but not impossible if enough people will get the word out & ask for foster care, money, & any other kind of help. Please don't give up on them.

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    Update!

    "Great updated news! The starving cherokee dogs from lasy week (stillwell oklahoma) were rescued saturday, november 2 2002! 62 rescued dogs were taken to a division of the oklahoma city animal welfare division."

    To read more about it, http://www.smallpawsrescue.com/pup3/cherokee1.html

    I though you wanted to hear the wonderful news!




    Jessica

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    Wonderful News!!!!!
    Also, Best Friends got involved and are looking at trying to take some of the dogs........
    another great resue organization...but i of course must give first credit to STARS!!!!what a great job they did!!!!!
    The Deli Dog

    I want to Honor All of Our Rainbow Bridge Furkids

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    This is EXCELLENT news!! Thank you to all the rescuers!!!
    Save a life, ADOPT!!
    Sue

    Rainbow Bridge Angels: Thor, Shiloh and Killian, Avalanche and Wolf
    (RB Gaylord and Bandit, fosters who have touched my heart)

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    Yay! I'll continue to pray that the dogs can be taught to not be aggressive.
    ~Kimmy, Zam, Logan, Raptor, Nimrod, Mei, Jasper, Esme, & Lucy Inara
    RIP Kia, Chipper, Morla, & June

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