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Showing posts with label Others. Show all posts
March 03, 2018

Palm Valley Animal Center (PVAC), Stop Mistreating Animals

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                Animal Shelter - Palm Valley Animal Center (PVAC) Located in Edinburg, Texas. They hold a 501(c)(3)[Non-Profit Organization]. They have agreements with surrounding cities. They get paid BIG bucks by surrounding cities (looks like 1.69MILLION, per 2015 tax return, Video Below) to be a dumping ground for stray dogs, cats and wildlife. Intake at this shelter is something unheard of-approximately 100+ animals are brought here, DAILY!!! You and I both know, NO shelter can house that many animals, therefore, carts and carts of animals are killed everyday. 
              Down the street (about 20 miles) sits a beautiful adoption center, called Laurie P Andrews (PAWS) Adoption Center. Per the tax returns, they made a mere $216K in adoptions in 2015. Again, we have tried to get explanations with no luck, therefore, we are posting how we are reading the tax returns, Video Below. They come over and pick the cream of the crop - the cute and healthy ones. Those lucky few, are move over to the PAWS adoption center. They are bathed, seen by a Veterinarian, examined, fully vaccinated and spayed/neutered. Back at PVAC, animals that are sick and have severe injuries are left to suffer with no antibiotics and/or pain medication. Dogs, including puppies & pregnant moms, are wheeled in the back daily to be killed. PVAC has no control over the condition of the animal when it arrives, but what they do behind closed doors, is our concern.

DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT REBECA VILLANUEVA to step OUT. They have, for too long, turned a blind eye to the serious problems at PVAC. Their lack of empathy and leadership is apparent, and these positions need to be held by those who not only stand behind the Mission Statement, but also fight to make changes to the cities (community) that are impacting their non-profit!

Before you start yelling out, “This place needs to be shut down”, think again. There needs to be a place for these animals. But THERE NEEDS TO BE CHANGE!
WE WANT CHANGE AND WILL NO LONGER LOOK AWAY!!!
            After reviewing a few of the contractual agreements between PVAC and the surrounding cities, we were appalled that PVAC, a 501(c)(3), didn’t require each city to transport wildlife and domesticated animals in separate vehicles - we all know wildlife is a carrier of distemper and unvaccinated dogs would be exposed to this HORRIBLE, deadly virus. In addition, we want to understand WHY, especially when (based on how we are reading it, see video), PVAC brings in most of the money (PVAC = 1.69Million / PAWS = $216K), the sickest and most injured animals at PVAC are being DEPRIVED of medical care. If, in 2015 (we have requested 2016, with no luck), they spent $432,757 in Medical & Veterinarian care - why aren’t the dogs at PVAC, who desperately need urgent medical care, not given it? Why, if PVAC is bringing in most of the money (PVAC = 1.69Million / PAWS = $216K), are they in a facility that is filthy? We want to know, who are the “leased employees” costing 1.4 MILLION dollars? Who is/are the (“non-employees”) making $266K, what ARE the “other expenses” that cost $299K?

We want EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TIM OUSLEY
We are asking for PVAC, to RENEGOTIATE their contracts with the surrounding cities! See, PVAC has an upper hand! Where would the cities take the thousands of strays if PVAC ended their contracts? Wouldn’t a 501(c)(3), who’s “Mission Statement” reads: “Palm Valley Animal Center cares for homeless companion animals …..” use this leverage to fix THE BIGGER PROBLEM!! Cities to have laws again the sale of animals at flea markets (ohhh, the backyard breeding is another story - and the flea markets will make you lose sleep at night), mandatory spay/neutering laws (and EN FORE THEM), use the HUNDREDS OF THOUSAND of dollars and open a free/low cost spay/neutering/vaccination clinic, seems to us there is plenty of money to work with - but we are still waiting for a response. They need to require each city to use separate vehicles when transporting wild/domesticated animals. We are DEMANDING the animals at PVAC are given the same medical care as PAWS since these two facilities are under the same 501(c)(3), …. oh, the list goes on.
This problem is too big for one to take on! We have tried - we spoke to Animal Rights attorneys, who said get media coverage. We know reaching out to local News Stations won’t help and getting national coverage is impossible. Maybe this PLEA will come across the right computer screen….. maybe these tax returns will be investigated, maybe the contracts between PVAC and surrounding cities will be RENEGOTIATED keeping PVAC Mission Statement in mind when doing so,maybe the laws will change! Maybe, just maybe one day, these “Valley Dogs”, will get their second chance……
Video Source Here


February 07, 2018

Rope Diggity-The Rescued Dog Story

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             Rope-Diggity, a Coon Hound was three months old when Rescued. Pat Chaney rescued him from a KMart parking lot where three teenagers in a truck were attempting to run him over.  A parking lot full of people and no one lifted a finger to help him. Pat was furious and drove up next to that truck and shook my fist at those fools. Those cowards drove away fast.
Rope Diggity
                Rope-Diggity was instrumental in helping with my Mama’s care and would tell on her if she attempted to get up by herself during that last year when she couldn’t walk. He kept a good eye on her. He also helped me with her transition, three days before it happened, he would go to the doorway of her bedroom and look back at me with sad eyes, then come and put his paw on my knee. He was trying to tell me that she was leaving but I was in total denial. On the third day, I accepted what he was trying to tell me — that is the day Mama left us. Animals know. He mourned her too, and would not eat for a few weeks after her death. He still goes in her bedroom and stares at her bed.
Rope-Diggity
                I was worried about Rope-Diggity because he had lost weight and had been listless recently, which is so unlike him. So, I scraped together some money and took him to be checked out by the vet. It turns out he has a mass over/around his Pancreas and needs exploratory surgery.
               We’ve been through some tough times already. He almost didn’t make it through three bouts of Demodic Mange due to a reaction to the medicine prescribed to him,  but he is a tough guy and I’m praying he’ll make it through this ordeal too.
I don’t know what I’d do without Rope-Diggity and thought I would have him with me a little while longer. I would do anything to help him. I had planned to take him on some adventures in 2018 to reward him for being such a huge support for me, and I’m hopeful this can still happen. ‘Smelling New Things’ are his joy…and he deserves nothing but joy!!!



#AlwaysAdopt
Donate Rope Diggity -  bit.ly/2EagSRP 
Rescue Story By : Pat Chaney
Thanks to            : Jarissa Aquinde  
                              Positively Woof Rescue and Adoption 




January 26, 2018

Meet Debjit Chaudhuri, a YouTuber who feeds Strays

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           Meet Debjit Chaudhuri, A Resident of Kolkata,India feeds strays in Kolkata. He takes care of 20 or so stray dogs that live near his neighborhood, providing them with the food they so desperately need.
          Chaudhuri, 25, is a Magician and YouTuber. Growing up with 2 stray dogs as pets, he had a strong love for dogs. He fed the stray dogs of his neighborhood whenever he could but at the start of the year, he announced on his social media pages that his New Year’s resolution was to feed stray dogs every day.                                  
Debjit Chaudhuri
           Since then he feeds the stray dogs once a day, making a total of 3 stops along two different routes. When he pulls up to one of his regular stops, the dogs usually know him by the sound of his car. “A few of them are really friendly,” he said. “I can hug and play with them. But some are really scared. The best feeling is when you have a scared dog come up to you and lets you touch them and hug them. It can take weeks, but when it happens, it’s amazing.”
           Seeing Chaudhuri’s efforts, Loyal Pet Zone, an Indian online pet store, supplied him free dog food so that all the dogs can be well fed.
                                                        
           Chaudhuri stated “One of the highlights of my day is when I see the look on the dog’s faces when they see me come. But deep down I knew I was only helping a few dogs and wasn’t making much of a difference. One day, my friend suggested doing what I do best – to make a video!”
            So Debjit and his friend, Rohit Gupta, took a day off from work and traveled around the city filming him feed 100 dogs one-by-one, in hopes of inspiring more people to feed stray dogs and to also show how friendly they are.
For Donations,
Contact : magiciandebjitchaudhuri@gmail.com (Debjit Chaudhuri)
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