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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