August 25, 2017

Save Doja From Being Killed.....!!!

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          My heart hurts for my Doja! She was issued an order to destroy from MACC. I filed an appeal and attended a hearing 8/14. I received notice on 8/16 that the destruct order is upheld. I still believe Doja can be saved and have retained an Attorney to assist with apealing the ruling to the MN Court of Appeals. 

Doja has been in a 3 x 4 enclosed kennel at MACC for 20 days now and will remain alive in quarentine until we beat this. I visit Doja often which are limited to 5mins - she is very sad and wants to come home! I know she misses her Kitty-Koo, furry friend Sushi, and King Charles Cavalier BF, Charley!

Doja
         I made Doja a promise 12 years ago - a promise to show her the love she deserves! Unfortunately Doja has biten people in the past due to provoked situations. March of 2016 she was declared dangerous by MACC. A troubled person going through a divorce and wrongfully filed for unemployment. This person claims my dog bit her - but I believe the marks were self inflicted. This person attempted to blackmail me in hopes I would lie and say she worked for my DJ Company. Not only is that considered unethical and illegal but it was NOT something I wanted to be apart of. If I didn't agree to help this person, she threatened my dog would pay the price. I filed police reports against this person and was approved a no trespassing and a no contact order. This incident shouldn't have counted against Doja but MACC didn't seem to care. 

This recent incident Doja's leash & required muzzle snapped and she approached a man who immediately started to kick her. She reacted by biting him - the man said he was ok and walked away. Shortly after the man came back with a nurse - turns out he is a mentally ill patient in a group home close to where I live. Seeing that the man is under their care they legally had to report it. MACC came shortly after and she has been in their facility ever since.

I am very thankful for the love and support my friends, family, relatives, co-workers, and complete strangers have showed during the past few weeks. 

This whole process has not only been very stressful but expensive as well. 

$2,500 to hire an attorney who specializes in animal law.

$1,000 estimated impound and daily kennel fee's as she continues to be in custody.  

$400 for fines and penalties resulting from the incident.

$500 filing fees

Please help in any amount you can and please help spread the word for Doja so we can bring her home or have her released to an animal sanctuary.


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