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Post by 5anmlsfightingback on Oct 30, 2007 1:39:02 GMT -5
It looks like Eric Anderson, the shelter manager won't be able to hide behind a badge much longer. It looks like the Sheriff's department is tired of all the problems he has caused. The party is over,and soon you will have to be held accountable for all your dastardly deeds. Couldn't happen to a nicer guy! When you, Eric Anderson finally get the boot and you too, Barbara the butcher, all the animals in the shelter will have cause to celebrate! The animals won't have Barbara the nutcase shoving a stupid arm in their faces anymore or her just waiting for a little growl when food is removed, or god-forbid if they playfully growled when playing tug. These animals might actually have a chance to go home to a loving home instead of the incinerator. With Eric Anderson gone, the animals won't have to worry about being executed, they will be given an appropriate amount of food, so they won't be starved anymore, they will be vaccinated, so they won't get a deadly disease anymore, and when they don't feel well they will be promptly and properly medicated. What a day that will be for rejoicing, but not nearly soon enough for all the poor innocent animals that have died and have suffered needlessly by him.
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Post by bowwow on Oct 30, 2007 14:04:43 GMT -5
You are right - can't be soon enough. Just heard that a little 3-month old black lab puppy was tested for PARVO. Tested negative. Then stuck back in an area called "isolation" with some sick dogs. Guess what? The puppy now has kennel cough. This seems to be common practice - putting healthy animals with sick ones. I heard that healthy cats were moved from one room to a room where distemper cats are. This isn't good medical practice and the shelter manager is a vet. We have also been told that it is another common practice to withhold medical treatment from sick animals. Sad but true.
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