Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2004 13:46:05
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Subject: [GeorgiaAnimalWelfare] Re: [spotsociety] Henry Co. MISTAKE--
URGENT
PLS. HELP
You can go to
http://www.co.henry.ga.us/BOC/BOCMain.htm
and email
the
commissioners.
Louise
To: All Rescue Groups Re: Henry Co. Fatal Mistake, PLEASE Help
My name is Connie Delinski. I am the founder and President of Collie Rescue
of Metro, Inc. I am also the founder and Board Member of Collie Rescue of
the South and East. Member of American Working Collie Association, the
Collie Club of America, the Collie Club of Georgia, the Atlanta Kennel
Club and these rescue groups.
Collie Rescue is a state licensed animal shelter and a nonprofit incorporation. Since our inception eighteen years ago, we have rescued over 1,000 collies. I offer these facts only to establish credibility with those of you who are not familiar with me or with Collie Rescue.
We had a very bad experience with Henry Co. Animal Control this week. I hope all of you who feel moved to do so after reading this post will help by calling or mailing the commisioners in Henry Co. Collie Rescue was contacted by Henry Co. AC on Thursday afternoon (June 24), that there was an owner turn in collie in need of rescue. Collie Rescue committed to pick this collie up early Saturday morning (June 26). The collie was euthanized Friday morning (June 25). Even though a licensed rescue that has rescued approximately fifty collies from this shelter had committed to rescuing this dog at a specific and AGREED upon time, and there was a HOLD placed on this dog for rescue, the dog was PTS.
The reason given was that the shelter was too full. I do understand that owner turn ins generally are allowed no time at shelters and that strays are given priority. BUT, we were contacted and had committed to come and get this dog. I was told by a shelter employee on Friday (June 25) that an employee named Kathy Hewitt made the decision to put this dog to sleep. We were NOT contacted prior to this animal's death to be asked to pick the dog up earlier--we could have done this. The dog was never given a chance and we weren't either. I believe several lines was crossed here that should not have been.
A state animal shelter (CROMA) had committed to come and take a dog, and even though promises had been made, they were ignored by Henry County. As a result, of course the animal paid the ultimate price. Please help me not let the death of this dog be in vain. This could happen to any of us and to any dog. If you could, please call the Henry Co. Board of Commissioners and protest that a dog died that DID NOT HAVE TO DIE. With all of the animals that are PTS daily in the Atlanta area, wouldn't you think any animal control would want to save an animal when they could? An animal that had a licensed, responsible, committed rescue group coming to get it?
Henry Co. Board of Commissioners: 770-954-2400 Please take a moment out of the busy lives that you all lead to help make a difference. If we don't complain, this policy will not change. As Bassett Rescue so appropriately states "the life of one Bassett may not make a difference to anyone, but it makes an enormous difference to the Bassett". Thank you very much, Connie Delinski Collie Rescue Atlanta