ext_382918 ([identity profile] redcolumbine.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] davis_square2012-06-11 09:22 am
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Anybody recognize this (possibly) abandoned dog?

Somerville Animal Control is seeking information on this dog. A witness observed someone tie him to a utility pole on Morrison Ave at approximately 9:30am on 6/9/12 with the chain seen in the photos. There was a matchbook with "my name is Carter" written on it attached to the chain. More pictures of the dog are available upon request. Anyone with information on this dog should please call Somerville Animal Control at 617-625-6600 ext 2190.

Why find the owner? Because Animal Control needs to have the current owner formally surrender the dog before they can send him to a rescue. Otherwise, they need to hang onto him for 10 days before he's eligible for adoption.

[identity profile] lac.livejournal.com 2012-06-11 06:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I used to volunteer for a cat shelter and while I'd like to believe that this person thought they were doing the best for their dog, I just can't. Experience has taught me differently. There are a number of shelters that have a surrender fee and most people don't want to pay it. I used to have people threaten to throw the cat in a bag and toss it in the Mystic River if we didn't take it. It filled me with rage on a fairly regular basis.

I hope they meant well, but a lot of people don't. He's such a little guy!

[identity profile] intuition-ist.livejournal.com 2012-06-12 11:07 am (UTC)(link)
while i understand the necessity of such fees, they certainly don't encourage people who're having problems to surrender their pet to the shelter (as opposed to: harming it, abandoning it on the street, neglecting it, etc.).

otoh, i admire that you volunteered for the shelter. it must have been heartbreaking.

[identity profile] lac.livejournal.com 2012-06-12 12:21 pm (UTC)(link)
No, they don't. And most of the cats we did take, we didn't get the fee from people. We weren't going to turn a cat away if we could help it. That said, most of these places are volunteer run and the vet expenses are not donated so the surrender fee was to offset the expense of having to take the cat into the vet to have them checked out before putting them into general population. If someone surrendered their cat with all their health info and papers in order, different story.

It was heartbreaking. And I ended up leaving for 2 main reasons: 1...I had two jobs at the time and this was like a third and was too much. The second was I just couldn't take how terrible people were about their pets. It was too much after awhile.