"Angels Unaware"

"Angels Unaware"
DOGS THROWN INTO GASSING BOX BEFORE LID IS LOCKED

Saturday, March 20, 2010

"SPRUNG" from Colbert County Animal Gassing Facility - One little Mama Dog, name: "CC"

"CC" sprung from gassing facility, Colbert Animal Control, Tuscumbia, AL
ON HER WAY TO FREEDOM AND SAFETY - LOOK AT THAT SMILE!

I finally had an opportunity to personally help, actually sponsor vet care for a dog needing rescue at Colbert Animal Control, a gassing facility in Tuscumbia, AL.

Another dedicated Alabama animal advocate, experienced in affording her home, resources and care of rescued dogs, Raquel Hollwedel, (RAQUEL CROSSPOSTING, on Facebook) and I contacted a rescue organization, in the Shoal’s area. I knew that this organization had saved countless animals from Colbert Animal Control, as well as Florence-Lauderdale Animal Control, Lauderdale County, another gassing facility.

We devised a plan to rescue this particular dog who first became known to Raquel through an email plea for her life: "This dog was given a reprieve, only seconds before she entered the “door of no return” at Colbert Animal Control."

The reprieve consisted of only a few days, and we knew “mama” dogs are looked over for adoption, more often than not, in shelters. Her puppies had been taken away from her, and the clock was ticking down on her fate with death, just beyond the door to which she saw other dogs led, and puppies, cats and kittens taken by hand. She heard their cries for mercy, - how could she not?

We contacted a rescue organization, in the Shoal’s area, an organization that had saved countless animals from Colbert Animal Control, as well as Florence-Lauderdale Animal Control, Lauderdale County, another gassing facility.

We named our dog “CC”, sight unseen. Knowing absolutely nothing of the circumstances leading to her impoundment or her history; or… where did she birth her puppies? – It could have been in the facility, but who brought her there? Was she a stray? We had no idea and couldn’t find out from the facility.

Nevertheless, we were out to save this ONE, and considered ourselves extremely fortunate to have the expertise and assistance from a caring rescuer in that area.

On Friday, March 19th, she was “sprung” from Colbert Gassing Facility. The Rescue had her vetted at a local veterinarian's clinic, even bathed, - h/w negative - (thank goodness), all of which helped more than they will ever know. So much appreciated!

Within hours, our wonderful rescue contact was on her way with “CC” to Birmingham, where the “meetup” destination was planned with Raquel, on her way from Central Alabama. Also in the transport was another lucky fellow from Colbert, whose new DAD was flying into Birmingham, renting a car, and retreiving his “Lil Bud” to drive him to his forever home in Tampa, FL. At the same time Raquel would be receiving “CC”. Wow – these rescue organizations in Alabama are the true heroes for any dog or cat saved from the current animal shelter system!

Tonight, ”CC” is safe and sound with Raquel, where she will stay as long as she needs. She can eat good food, gain weight and strength, recover from birthing, and receive lots of love and care. Raquel has several rescue dogs and cats and is introducing “CC” slowly. She says ”CC” has already had a nap (in Raquel’s bed), snuggling and sharing her beautiful spirit. Raquel added, “It is so touching to detect this dog’s forgiving spirit, and to see the wag of her tail.”

I am feeling good tonight, enjoying the victory of this one dog, although my heart aches for those left behind. With my humble efforts in combating these horrid gassing facilities, our pitiful laws for protection of abandoned animals, and callous routine killing in shelters in general, I am so fortunate to have had a part in saving one. This one is special. She is easily the “poster dog against gassing”.

We have a feeling, given the growing exposure of these doomed creature’s plight and fate, many more will get out alive. There are so many lovely dogs ”imprisoned and condemned” at these gassing facilities, in every facility in Alabama. They are waiting for someone to notice them, and recognize their worth. Our “CC” may be the epitome of “Mutt”, but she is a beautiful dog to us.

It looks as if there is nothing but sunshine coming her way! For the untold number of souls languishing in animal facilities, lost and abandoned by their families, dumped and discarded lives; We hear your cries, and we are coming!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

NO GUARDIANS FOR ANIMALS IN GASSING SHELTERS OR THE COMMUNITIES WHO FUND THEM

This is the inside of a gas chamber, permanently marked with chilling evidence of the desperate attempts of innocent victims to claw and dig through metal to escape the agony of being slowly suffocated to death by Carbon Monoxide. One day, when these obscene killing machines are wiped from our nation's landscape, and are prehaps preserved as a macabre relic of past cruelty - in a museum similar to the Holocaust Museum in Washington, or in Israel, - what might our children and our children's children think of the generations who allowed and accepted this vile method of extermination of homeless animals? 

Could language play a part, a precursor to social change regarding our relationship and with animals?

IN DEFENSE OF ANIMALS (IDA) launched the "Guardian Campaign" some years ago in an effort to alter the perception of animals as objects. The word "guardian" indicates a positive and permanent bond between two living beings, while the word "owner" reflects possession of an object. Adopting "guardian language" not only encourages the highest standard of treatment of animals but also elucidates the moral concept of correct treatment of animals, most certainly our family pets, who are often our closest companions.

This campaign has transformed a growing number of communities into "Guardian Communities", illuminating a new vision in which our companion animals are recognized and respected. It has initiated local efforts by compasssionate minded citizens to convince city councils and county commissioners to change animal ordinances, enact strong animal protection laws and educate and alter fellow residents interpretation and sense of obligation toward our most dependent family members, our dogs and cats.

By contrast, a community in which inhumane systems such as gas chambers are used to kill companion animals can hardly be perceived as a "Guardian Community".

According to Dr. Michael Moyer, V.M.D., University of Pennsylvania College of Veterinary Medicine:

"There is no progressive sheltering agency of any scope or stature willing to philosophically embrace gas systems for the killing of any species of animals.
Sheltering is deliberately, enexorably, and philosophically moving away from mass killing as an acceptable method of dog/cat population control."

A community and its leaders that condone and fund the gassing of animals should be condemned by its citizens, as it is universally condemned by humane advocates and progressive shelters.  

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Alabama Voters for Responsible Animal Legislation - HOME

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April 3, 2010

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Exit 133, I-20

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