HOW COULD YOU DUMP ME?
On or about last Thrusday, June 14, 2012 these two little dogs showed up around our house. Both are entact males that look like they have not been fed or well cared for. A member of our family said that a newer blue colored sedan vehicle, possibly a Chevy, was seen at the intersecting of Forest Road 275 and Rocking RL road on Thursday with these dogs chasing the vehicle as it speed away.
One male looks like an older animal, he has some damage to his right eye and possible scaring on the right side of its face. The other male looks younger. I think they may be Chiuaua cross breeds. Both dogs flee when approached so we are trying to calm them down in order to capture them.
Should it be the case that these pets wandered off - our family would be very happy to assist in returning them to their owners. If the owners can not be found, we would be happy to offer them to a new home, or ultimately, will either have to take them to animal control or dispose of them should they show any danger to our livestock.
Should it be the case that these animals were dumped, to the person/person's who may have dumped these dogs, just because you may see ranches with lots of land doesn't mean that the families living there want to be responsible for your throw away pets. You should be very ashamed of yourselves - throw away pets/dumped pets can suffer a slow painful death from lack of food/water, can become prey to coyote, big cats, bear, and risk being shot by a rancher in order to protect their livestock.
Given today's economy, it is understandable that some folks can't feed and care for their animals. There are other options besides dumping these animals on the side of the road. You could contact the area shelters, talk to animal control officers in the communities, put up flyers offering to give these pets away, or ultimately, man up and have them put down. Dumping animals is not only a crime, but is morally reprehensible.
Please help these dogs be reunited with their family or offer them a new home - we already have multiple mercy pets and can not take on any more. If you recognize these dogs, please contact Edwina Hewett 505-847-2220 or 505-705-0732 or George@WhisperingRange.com.
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