Thursday, October 12, 2006

Utah disputes report on use of dogs in state prison

WASHINGTON - Utah Corrections officials are disputing a report by a human rights group that listed the Beehive State as one of five prison systems in America that allow the use of dogs to force inmates out of their cells. Utah Corrections spokesman Jack Ford said the report is erroneous since the department has a policy, instituted in 2001, that forbids the use of dogs to extricate inmates from cells. Before that policy, dogs were used in two instances in the last 15 years, including the last time in February 2001 when officers deployed a dog because the inmate had a weapon, Ford said. "This was a practice used rarely, but since 2001 we do not use animals, dogs in forced cell extraction," he said. New York-based Human Rights Watch, a research and advocate organization, issued the report this week saying that five states "permit the use of aggressive, unmuzzled dogs to terrify and even attack prisoners in efforts to remove them from their cells." "The entire world has seen the photo of an Abu Ghraib detainee crouched in terror before a snarling dog, but the use of attack dogs against prisoners here in the U.S. has been a well-kept secret," Jamie Fellner, author of the report and director of the U.S. Program of Human Rights Watch, said in a statement. Fellner said in an interview that a Utah Corrections official told her about



the two uses in the last 15 years, but the department did not say it had instituted a policy prohibiting the practice. If the department sends a copy of its policy to the group, Fellner says, Human Rights Watch will gladly put a notice on its Web site noting the change. "I'm delighted if it has ended," Fellner said. Other states Human Rights Watch listed are Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa and South Dakota. Fellner says Delaware also has complained that it's against policy to use dogs to extricate prisoners but the state has not provided a copy of that mandate. Ford says the Utah policy was changed in 2001 because the department decided it was better for officers in body armor to enter the cell of a prisoner who will not listen to commands. Dogs are still used, Ford says, in some cases when prisoners are rioting or there's a large scuffle, but the dogs are never let off their leashes.

references: http://www.sltrib.com

New Jersey "Update on rescued birds"



To Alexi,

I wanted to send you this update and additional information concerning the rescued birds in New Jersey that I e-mailed you about yesterday.

Channel 6 ABC in Philadelphia had a short feature about this on tonight's 6:00 PM news. The birds were found locked in a small van ~ people heard the birds inside the van and called the Atlantic County SPCA. Apparently, an 80-year-old man who breeds birds had brought them to New Jersey from Arkansas to sell; it is unclear why he left them locked in the van or for how long. Because of his age, the Cruelty Officer, Nancy Beale (who was shown on the news with the birds) did not want to prosecute him, and instead, convinced him to relinquish the birds.

18 of the birds died, but the rest appear to be healthy. There are around 1,000 birds (these were all crammed in a small van!!). According to the news, the birds are safe but are in great need of cages, either loaned or donated, besides, obviously homes.

I also have an additional phone number and an e-mail address for the people to contact to help - I will list all contact information below.

Thanks again, to everyone who may be able to help and for circulating this alert.

If you can help in any way, contact:

Rescuer Claudine Platt at 609-909-3714 or 609-730-3133
Also, here is Claudine's e-mail: cplatt21@comcast.net.

Claudine is working in tandem with Atlantic County SPCA Cruelty Officer Nancy Beale.
You can reach Nancy at 609-027-9059.

The birds are lovebirds, cockatiels, parakeets and finches.

Thank you so much for your kind hearts! Arlene

Courtesy of: Arlene

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Man gets Prison Sentence for Destruction Done by Dogs


Fayetteville (AP) - In Fayetteville, a man is to go to prison for eight years after he admitted abandoning some dogs in a residence he rented in Winslow. The dogs chewed up the wooden floor and died. 30-year-old Dennis Osborn was sentenced on convictions of criminal mischief for causing damage to the rental property. Cruelty to animals is a misdemeanor. But Osborn was charged with criminal mischief and received the heftier penalty because of the damage to the property. In July, the landlord found five dead dogs, three in the home and two in a shed on the property. Osborn claimed the dogs had the Parvo virus before he left. It wasn't clear whether the dogs died before he left or while he was gone because of a lack of food and water. He also pleaded guilty to residential burglary and theft in a separate incident, when he broke into his employer's house and stole some items. Also, the judge revoked his probation from six years ago on fraudulent use of a credit card.

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Charlotte, NORTH CAROLINA - Many Gorgeous Kittens and Cats

If you are a memeber of a dog rescue or organization, or know of a rescue that could help any of these Cats, please contact the above information or
Contact Megan for rescue assistance: 1-866-896-5738



My name is PEPPER.
I am a spayed female, brown tabby Domestic Shorthair.
I am about 6 months old and I weigh 5 pounds.






I am available for adoption.

Animal ID:A669425 Kennel Location: ADOPT CAT




My name is BUTTERCUP.
I am a spayed female, calico American Shorthair.I am about 2 years old and I weigh 8 pounds.
I am available for adoption.
Animal ID:A673445Kennel Location: ADOPT CAT







My name is SQUIGGLES.
I am currently being fostered. While I am not at the shelter, I am available for adoption. I am a spayed female, calico American Shorthair. I am about 3 years old and I weigh 6 pounds.
I am available for adoption.
Animal ID:A677088Kennel Location:FOSTER





My name is WIGGLES.
I am currently being fostered. While I am not at the shelter, I am available for adoption.I am a spayed female, calico American Shorthair.I am about 3 years old and I weigh 6 pounds.
I am available for adoption.
Animal ID:A677089 Kennel Location: FOSTER



My name is TAZ.
I am a neutered male, black Domestic Shorthair.I am about 4 months old and I weigh 1 pounds.
I am available for adoption.
Animal ID:A677216 Kennel Location: ADOPT KIT





My name is TOAD.
I am a neutered male, black smoke and black Domestic Shorthair.I am about 4 months old and I weigh 1 pounds.
I am available for adoption.
Animal IDA677218 Kennel Location ADOPT KIT




Link To Adoptable Pets: PetVersatility Durby Paws Cross- Posting Groups

THESE ARE JUST SOME OF THE MANY BEAUTIFUL ANIMALS IN NEED! IF YOU CAN'T RESCUE, ADOPT OR FOSTER, PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING OR SPONSORING AN ANIMAL!! A LITTLE HELP GOES SUCH A LONG WAY!


Can find it in your heart to donate to our rescue and work? Whatever your heart motivates you to donate we would surely appreciate the help of your sincerity. You are taking a step just by even considering the thought by helping us care for our animals.

An estimated 5-10 million dogs and cats in shelters are killed each year in the US because there are not enough homes for all of them. Ask me how you can help.. Save a life. Adopt a shelter pet. Volunteer! You can make a difference!
Contact Megan for assistance
: 1-866-896-5738 or e-mail: volunteers@petversatility.com


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VERY URGENT !! : ( Ohio ) Lorain County Pound- Boxer/Mastiff mix nee



Eleanor from Erie Shores Humane Society called me tonight to ask for help. There is a female boxer/mastiff mix named Shady in cage 5 at the Lorain County Dog Pound who was brought there by her owners. This dog and her sister, a golden, have been at this pound before and a nice citizen paid lots of money to help the owners get the dogs out. The owners now have ended up bringing the dogs back to the pound and the golden was adopted, but Shady is still stuck there. Shady is on the list to be put down on Friday morning before the pound opens. Can someone please help her??
Go to www. loraincounty.us/dogs to see her photo.
She is the smaller dog on the left side of the photo in CAGE 5.If you can help, email Michelle at mreichlin@adelphia.net or call 1-866-896-5738
TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE.
SHADY IS PICTURED BELOW ON THE RIGHT - JUST 2 YEARS OLD!