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  1. #1
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    Shelter question

    While waiting for the shelter to open yesterday morning, I witnessed things that were somewhat disturbing to me, and I was just wondering if they're normal happenings in shelters.

    1. Yelling at the dogs
    The man who was cleaning out the cages was walking around screaming "shut up" to the dogs. I don't know if this is ok or not, but I wouldn't do it.

    2. Hosing down the dogs
    The same person, while cleaning out the cages was spraying several of them down with the hose. By the time I got in there, several of them, especially the smaller ones were soaked! Maybe it was done to cool them off (?)

    3. Hitting/Pushing them with the squeegy
    After the spraying, the same man, while trying to get the water out of the cages, opened the door, and very forcefully pushed them out of the way, sometimes hitting them hard in the chest.

    4. Water
    Considering the fact that there are several small dogs in the shelter, I don't think the water should be placed in buckets they can hardly reach. I went into more than one cage and scooped the water into my hands so the little dogs could have some. We are in Texas, and it's been getting pretty hot over the last few days.

    I noticed that the dogs only get fed once a day, even though a lot of them were noticeably malnourished. I guess they can only do what's absolutely necessary to keep them alive for awhile.

    I asked about volunteering, and was told that they don't have a volunteer program available right now, even though they admitted one is needed. I'm seriously thinking about going in once a day with treats for all the dogs anyway.

    Is all of this normal for most shelters? Am I making too much out of this, and if not, what can I do about it? The shelter is run and funded by the city, so there may be nothing I can do.

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    Yelling and hitting is definitely not normal based on the shelters I've seen. That isn't the way the animals should be treated. You could try contacting your state Humane Society (or maybe the Dept. of Agriculture?). Since the shelter is city-run, contact your city council representative and the mayor. Go to the newspaper if you don't get a satisfactory respose from the city government.

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    No! Its not normal! Unfortunately many city shelters are dirty and the animals aren't in great living conditions but hitting, pushing and yelling are not acceptable! I am sort of near you so I will help you out if you want me to. I'm going to ask some people at the humane society here what can be done. Our facility is very clean and we have tons of volunteers giving all the dogs and cats so much loving and training. Its so hard for me to visit city shelters. I should probably go work/volunteer at the city one in Austin because I'm sure those dogs need it more. I'm afraid emotionally I wouldn't be able to handle it. Anyway, let me know if you want me to help you do anything in protest to that shelter. I agree something needs to be done.

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    Is this the Arlington shelter?

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    Originally posted by 4 feline house:
    Is this the Arlington shelter?
    Yes.


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    I emailed the City of Arlington Animal Services this page. Here is their email address if any one else feels moved to make sure this is not typical behavior of Arlington's Animal Services employees:

    [email protected]


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    Thanks for taking a step. I didn't even know where to start. I have a feeling it's just the one employee guilty of mistreating the animals. (at least I hope it is.) He is a "heavy" hispanic male. Unfortunately, I didn't catch a name, but he seems to enjoy his job way too much. My husband wanted to walk up to him and punch him.

    Whether it's just him, or all of them, something has to be done. Maybe now, things will change.

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    PJ's mom, I got a response from the shelter. They want more information so they can take corrective action. I forwarded the email to your email address in your profile. Let us know what becomes of it!

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    Thanks, Leah (4 Feline) and PJ's Mom for being proactive. The only way to stop this is to do exactly what you are doing. Bring it to their attention, document what you see, recruit help in your efforts, and don't give up! I can not believe that there is no volunteer effort in that shelter! I thought most shelters relied on volunteers for their survival.

    Please keep us posted on what happens.

    Logan

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    Is there anything more we can do to help?

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    It's been my experience, at least in North Texas (where Arlington is - it's the next city south from my town of Euless) that the city Animals Services or Animal Control departments don't utilize volunteers. I'm sure there's many reasons for this. The Euless Animal Control department does utilize teens who are serving community service in lieu of fines for misdemeanors such as breaking curfew, traffice tickets, and petty shoplifting, but last I asked they don't have a volunteer program.

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    Sudilar - since they were so quick responding to my email, we can probably wait to see what happens after PJ's Mom contacts them with more details.

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    I am sending a letter to Mike Bass, the animal services supervisor, as we speak. He would like to know everything I witnessed. I'll probably tell him some things he doesn't want to know. He seems very concerned, and I think he wants to do what is best for the animals.

    I was at the shelter yesterday and today, and I saw no sign of the employee in question either day. I don't know if I missed him, or if perhaps, he's been off. If I did see him, I wouldn't hesitate to point him out to everyone.

    I'll keep you all informed. Thanks for the help and concern.

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    This is only sort of related to shelters; has more to do with a city's Animal Control services...

    This morning I was walking to work downtown and I came across this young couple standing near a pigeon that was obviously injured in some way. The pigeon was shaking and jerking around. It didn't seem to be able to stand on its feet (possibly its legs were broken?). At one point it tried to fly away (probably because it was frightened by us standing there), but it quickly fell back down to the ground again. The young man happened to have a cell phone so he was able to get a hold of Chicago's Animal Control services and told them about the pigeon. He gave them the location of the pigeon and it sounded like Animal Control was going to come right away.

    I didn't stay and wait for Animal Control (I'm not sure if the couple did, either), but I was curious about what Animal Control would do with the pigeon once they picked it up. Would it most likely be euthanized? The pigeon seemed to be in pretty bad shape.

    Anyone have any experience like this?

    --Margaret


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    Yeah, Chuck, that's what I was thinking would happen. The woman mentioned that she thought maybe Animal Control would actually go so far as to put splints on the pigeon's legs. I started to tell her that I thought they would probably euthanize, but my voice trailed off because she didn't seem to appreciate that comment! Poor little pigeon. I hope it wasn't in serious pain, but maybe now he's at a "Pigeon" Rainbow Bridge... I thought it was nice of that couple to care enough to get help for the pigeon, and a good thing they had a cell phone.

    --Margaret


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