WARNING !!! - Horrendous break-in by dog fighters at Macon GA - TopicsExpress



          

WARNING !!! - Horrendous break-in by dog fighters at Macon GA shelter! BE AWARE! THIS IS AN INTERSTATE BUNCH OF THUGS. WATCH YOUR DOGS CAREFULLY. BE AWARE OF THESE MONSTERS DOING SUCH HORRENDOUS THINGS. READ BELOW AND WEEP. THESE FOLKS NEED OUR HELP, THESE CUT UP, BUTCHERED & BITTEN DOGS NEED SERIOUS VET CARE, OPEN YOU HEARTS FOLKS & HELP THEM, PLEASE. Please crosspost in trying to reach every pound and shelter. This is a traveling band of sub-humans who start dog fight within the shelters and pounds. This is exactly why I carry a Walther PPK with an extended clip. People like this need to be shot on sight -- thats the only way to stop them. Sound extreme? What do you think what they do to helpless animals is!? Shelters -- invest in an alarm system. Another crossposter noted that this is a well-orchestrated gang, possibly with interstate connections. KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN. WE MUST FIND THESE SCUMBAGS. Our hearts break for these volunteers and their dogs. This takes cruelty to a whole new level. These subhumans are true psychopaths and a real danger to humans as well as animals. macon/2013/10/17/2724026/dogs-stolen-from-macon-animal.html 3 dogs killed, 15 injured in break-in at Macon animal rescue All About Animals break-in Published at 4:42 p.m. on October 17, 2013 | Modified at 10:40 p.m. on October 17, 2013 Read more here: macon/2013/10/17/2724316/all-about-animals-break-in.html#storylink=cpy By PHILLIP RAMATI and ANDY M. DRURY — Telegraph staff Dogfighting may have been a motive in an overnight break-in at a Macon shelter that left three dogs dead and more than a dozen injured, Volunteers with the rescue group All About Animals said three large American bulldogs were killed after a break-in at their shelter near Central City Park. As many as 15 other dogs received medical treatment, many of them with serious bite and puncture wounds. Four more dogs -- all pit bull or bulldog mixes -- were let loose, said Mary Crawford, the rescue group’s director. However, all four had been accounted for by 4 p.m. Thursday. One of them was found near the Otis Redding statue at Gateway Park.Crawford said volunteers arrived about 8 a.m. Thursday to find several cages open and several other breeds of dogs with multiple bite marks. Amanda Reed, one of the volunteers, said at least one of the dogs, a female pit bull, was found with serious wounds that didn’t appear to have been caused by other animals. One of her wounds was not jagged, but instead was a deep, straight cut across the front of her body that left the dog fighting for her life.“ All down her legs are straight-line slices,” Reed said. “These are clean cuts. ... It’s really bad.” It’s unknown if the dogs at the facility, a no-kill shelter, attacked each other when they were released, or if other dogs were brought in to attack the rescued animals to prep them for dogfighting. The facility doesn’t have a security system, but Crawford said neighboring Georgia Power has been asked to see if its video surveillance picked up any clues to the crime. “We’ve just never had anything like this happen before,” she said. The injured dogs were taken to veterinarians in Macon and Milledgeville for treatment, and eight of them have serious injuries.Nan Ashmore, a surgery assistant with Greenwood Farm Veterinary Clinic in Macon, said several dogs -- all of them American bulldogs and pit bulls -- were taken there for treatment. “(Some of them are) going to need a lot of antibiotics and have their wounds cleaned three or four times a day,” Ashmore said. Two of the dogs at the Greenwood Farm location are being treated for shock, and one of them was touch and go late Thursday afternoon, she said. “This is something that (shouldn’t) happen in Macon, for as many dog lovers as we have here, as many rescue groups as we have,” Ashmore said. “This is very cruel.” Reed called the situation a “complete tragedy.” “All of us have shed so many tears,” she said. “We spend so many hours with (these animals) that they’re like family.”Patti Jones, chairwoman of animal advocacy group Central Georgia CARES, said the organization is helping with medical costs and is paying to board several of the animals while they recover. “How human beings can do this, I don’t understand it,” Jones said. “These are docile and sweet animals, and for them to be subjected to this kind of violence is unconscionable. ... It’s a sad day for the animals, a sad day for those of us who love them, and it’s a sad day to be once again faced with the reality of how evil some people can be.” Beyond those with visible injuries are other dogs that witnessed something violent between late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning. “There are dogs here that don’t have wounds but are in shock,” Reed said. “They just shake and hide in their doghouses. We don’t know what happened here last night.” Anyone with information about the break-in is asked to call Macon Regional CrimeStoppers at 877-68-CRIME. Telegraph photographer Grant Blankenship contributed to this report. To contact writer Phillip Ramati, call 744-4334. To contact writer Andy M. Drury, call 744-4477. Read more here: macon/2013/10/17/2724026/dogs-stolen-from-macon-animal.html#storylink=cpy Make Pet Rescue North,Inc your payroll deduction organization with United Way or Combined Federal Campaign.For United Way write in Pet Rescue North for Combined Federal Campaign put our number...# 73458 Visit our website at petrescuenorth You can also find us on Petfinder at petrescuenorth.petfinder Please spread this message so that animal refuges can take proactive steps to protect their dogs. These dog fighters are hell-bent on tearing up every animal they can get their hands on, and inflicting as much emotional hurt as they can on the people who care for them. PETA has already come forth with a $5000 reward offer. If you do not have an excellent security system and cameras approach your local security systems about donating one. And if you know a way to bring public pressure on the feds to hunt these zombies down please let me know so that I can add my voice. This is a well orchestrated, interstate gang or mob like organization and the same laws the feds have used to bring the mafia and gangs down are applicable. Maybe PETA or the ASPCA will take the lead since they have attorneys on staff. Thanks for all you all do for homeless animals. There is a vigil in Macon tonight for those of you in the area. Also warn people with horses. These fighters will have no qualms about sending several of their fighting dogs to attack a horse. I dont want to see that headline. macon/2013/10/17/2724026/dogs-stolen-from-macon-animal.html
Posted on: Wed, 23 Oct 2013 17:59:44 +0000

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