The Serious Subject of Abuse
Dogs Deserve Better
E-News 03/03/2009
Dogs Deserve Better
In This Issue
:: Why My Dog Loves Me, Pepper - Fredrick, MD
:: DDB Rep Alicia Schwartz and Friends Erected This Billboard in South Carolina
:: DDB Offers Reward - Illinois Abuse Case
:: Court Date and Information - Justice For Shepp
:: DDB Helps Diamond Sparkle - Nebraska Success Story
:: Having Fun With Your Dog!
:: They Cannot Kill Truth With Poison...Fighting a System Tolerant of Abuse
Dear Tammy,

Animal Advocacy Is Not For Wimps. At Dogs Deserve Better we continue to work directly with guardians of chained/penned dogs. We educate, build fencing, rescue, train, re-home, spay/neuter, vet, improve laws, as well as help caretakers understand how to meet the needs of their pets. We believe that dogs should be part of the family; a collar, a leash and a walk would cost less than a chain and a doghouse and make a much happier dog and caretaker. 

DDB's focus remains on the backyard dog because we feel they are the forgotten cause. They are out there, right now, some in our own neighborhoods; suffering with embedded collars, from starvation, thirst, illness, the elements, parasites, isolation and often no one even knows they are there except the guardians who have lost interest in them.  As our Founder, Tamira Ci Thayne states, "Their abuse is much more subtle, no less insidious. They may not be in immediate danger of death. But death of the soul is still death to me. And they are dying out there, piece by piece, hour by hour."
 
DDB is very fortunate to be the recipient of so many happy endings  due to the dedication of our Reps, employees who go above and beyond and supporters like you who make each and every rescue possible. Through our hands-on community approach with guardians of chained/penned dogs we constantly come face to face with animal abuse.  We do not tolerate animal cruelty and hope you will continue to help us in our fight against abuse.  We need you.  The dogs need you. Compassion isn't for the weak and strength is in numbers.  Won't you use your compassion and add your strength today by becoming a card carrying member of Dogs Deserve Better?

Why My Dog Loves Me, Pepper - Frederick, MD

First, I want to say thank you for everything that your organization, Dogs Deserve Better does for chained dogs.    It breaks my heart to think that humans still believe it is acceptable to leave a dog chained in all sorts of elements without the comfort of a true home and the safety of love.

 Pepper is a Black Lab/ Chow mix.   7 years ago Pepper, an abused dog, was at the Washington County Humane Society and on her last days there.   When I approached her cage, she growled and snapped.   For those reasons, they were having difficulty adopting her out.   Well, what I saw was a broken heart not a ferocious dog.  After meeting with her, I promised her my son and I would give her a good home with loads of love, and that we would both be back the next day to take her home.   
 
When we would return home each day, she would come to the door and greet us -- appear to be very happy, but would then squat and urinate.   Our vet finally determined that what Pepper was doing was letting us know immediately that she was submitting -- it was a plea for "please don't beat me".    He recommended  ignoring the behavior and simply putting her collar and leash on and taking her out for a walk and, hopefully, she would realize, in time she would not be beaten.  
 
It took 4 months of our unconditional love before she finally realized that we absolutely adored her, she had a forever home, and she was never going to be beaten again.   It is now almost 7 years later and Pepper is "the baby" of the family.   Our life is richer because of her presence in our home.   In fact, it wouldn't feel like home without our Pepper.

Susan Beth Jordan, Frederick, MD                                                                        

"From Our Readers - Why My Dog Loves Me "

DDB Rep Alicia Schwartz and Friends Erected This Billboard in South Carolina
 
Alicia had this to report about the new billboard:

A man visiting from Columbia, SC  saw our billboard. They own the Blowfish baseball team, Yes, Hootie and the Blowfish related. One of the band members is from Columbia and is  a board member of the Animal Mission there. The baseball team has a mascot dog that they found a few years ago. She lives at the field and comes in the offices during the week. She has a large fenced in area, but recently she has been escaping. He put railroad ties around the fence but realized later she was jumping. He was thinking about chaining her because she kept escaping. She is spayed, and has tags, but was running through town to all the restaurants. After seeing the billboard he wanted to thank whoever was responsible for such a PROFOUND message. While he sat at the light staring at the picture he realized he would NEVER chain her. He also offered us VIP seats to one of their games.

They Did It! You Can Too!

Dogs Deserve Better will provide billboard art to any area where citizens are able to raise money and negotiate either an inexpensive billboard space or a free space. We will also provide $100 toward the billboard art output. If you are able to raise the funds or negotiate a deal for a board, please e-mail us at info@dogsdeservebetter.org with the company's contact info, and we will get the art to them. If you're a local nonprofit sponsoring the billboard, we will also gladly add your name and contact info at the bottom of the board.


DDB Offers Reward - Illinois Abuse Case

When Illinois Dogs Deserve Better Rep, Heather Willis found a pup on the side of the road she was shaken by the condition the dog was left in.  Only about 5 months old she was blinded, her back leg was shattered in several places, front leg had been broken previously and was infected, and her neck was infested from lacerations due to an embedded collar from chaining.
 
Dogs Deserve Better Reps raised $1000 to offer as a reward for the capture of the abuser.   Here's what Heather has to say regarding her tragic experience,
"I passed strangers in the store today and think to myself,"I wonder if they did this" and I know that is completely crazy. I haven't slept much because in the quiet of the night I am imagining the hell on earth this poor little girl must have endured her short 5 months alive.  She deserved to know what trust, love and loyalty were, instead of a sharp tongue, a boot, a strangling collar, and an empty food bowl.  I just picture her laying there in the dark for hours, unable to see what was around, unable to walk, in pain, and how I pulled up and spoke kindly to her, and how her ears perked up and her little tail wagged so fast."

 
Heather would like to thank DDB Reps and supporters by saying, "We don't hear this often enough and most people do not have the "understanding" we do for dogs.  I appreciate all of you for what you do, no matter how little or insignificant you think you are.  We are the ones who have to go behind those who do not care, and "clean up" their messes.  We are the ones who have sleepless nights over dogs we never knew, and we are the ones who can make differences in the world, one dog at a time."  -Sincerely, Heather Willis, IL DDB Rep
 
Sadly, the Vet concluded the dog could not be saved. DDB is thankful to Heather for the kindness, love and tears she shed over this pup that took her across the Rainbow Bridge to a happier and safer place.  Please read the press release to help us catch the perpetrator.  PLEASE continue to support Dogs Deserve Better and help us educate, change laws, rescue and stop abuse before it happens.
 
Donate to help stop abuse

Court Date and Information - Justice For Shepp
 


March 9, 2009, 9 am, a Corpus Christi, Texas couple, Daniel and Norma Luna will appear in court to answer for the neglect and death of Shepp, a German Shepherd left to starve on the End of a Chain.
 
Some plan to be present to stand for Shepp in silence and with dignity they will bear witness and pray that justice will prevail. Many have spoken and brought Shepp's story to light. We cry for justice to be his. We hope many more people will come and stand for him and the countless others who have suffered at the hands of their abusers.
 
Shepp's story became more recognized with the help of singer/songwriter Maria Daines, who has written an incredibly moving song for Shepp, and is generously allowing Dogs Deserve Better to keep any money raised from downloads. The song is now up and making top of the charts on music web sites, and you can listen and download at: www.indiestore.com/dogsdeservebetter
 
Daniel  and Norma Luna court information:  Docket call  on 3/5/09, 2PM with jury trial scheduled for 3/9/09 at AM. March 9, 2009. Court Listing: County Court Law 3, Honorable John B. Martinez, Room: 703, Nueces County Courthouse, 901 Leopard Street, Corpus Christi, Texas 78401, Phone Number: 361-888-0466
 
For more information on Shepp's story visit: http://dogsdeservebetter.org/justiceforshepp.html 

DDB Helps Diamond Sparkle - Nebraska Success Story
 
Diamond lived chained, like most backyard dogs, as far away from the house as possible. However, her guardian still walked by her every single day to get to a vehicle. Diamond was bred at 10 months old, and forced to have a litter of puppies while she was already emaciated.
 
Gayla Hausman, Dogs Deserve Better Representative in Nebraska,  reported it was 30 degrees below zero wind-chill factor the week before Diamond was confiscated. Her doghouse faced north and was  not insulated, it had no door flap, no straw or blanket of any kind, and gaps so big you could put your fingers through the holes. Gayla had checked for water for three days straight, but there was never a water dish for her.
 
Gayla had called the police to check on this dog twice. The second time she says she 'got lucky' and spoke to a caring police officer and that is what made the difference in saving Diamond. Gayla tried to get Diamond to come to the door of her doghouse, but her limbs were almost frozen and she could barely use her legs.  When she did try, Diamond's chain was frozen in the ice and she could not come out even a couple of feet. 
 
Thanks to Gayla's persistence, Dogs Deserve Better and the help of a caring Police Officer, Diamond has been with a wonderful foster family who has loved her and treated her like one of their own. For the first time she sleeps on the children's bed or curled up with her foster brother. She has toys, chew bones, love, stability, and hope. 

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Having Fun With Your Dog!

There is nothing that brings us pleasure like watching our dogs enjoy themselves.  Have fun with your pooch and remember, a happy guardian has a happy dog...so don't forget to pamper yourself like you would your best friend!

Play with your Pooch!




 
  • Bark! Ok, your dog probably won't be fooled by your sorry attempt to imitate, but he may be intrigued. 
  • Hide the Treat Game. Hide a treat in a clever spot and see how long it takes for your dog to find it.
  • Mail Dog- Attach a note to your dog and have him deliver to a family member..."Go find Daddy!"
  • Read with your dog.  Nothing is more relaxing than cuddling with your best friend and a good book. Curl up with a dog book, like Puddles on the Floor*, or Every Rescue Dog Has A Tale*  Stroke your dog as you read for a great stress reliever for both of you.  *These are great books and your purchase helps dogs needing rescue.

Meet Moses A Funny DDB Dog
With a Family Who Knows How to Have Fun!

  
Here's Moses with the Hammer family's Teddy Bear Hamster!  Moses loves his two girls so much he can't stand to be away from them. He learned to climb the ladder  of their two-story playhouse to be with them.  On the flip side, Moses' family LOVES HIM so much when they brought home a crate for him, they all climbed in together  to make him feel at home.  Mom, Amanda Hammer says that one of Moses' favorite games is when his girls make a cage out of chairs to rescue him over and over again. 
 
Moses was one of 11 Lab puppies rescued by Dogs Deserve Better from a pen in a barn along with both parents during a tornado in Illinois.  All dogs, like Moses were vetted and adopted into loving inside families. 
 
DDB gives two Paws-Up to Moses and the Hammer family!  Thank you for making us smile.

See DDB Rescues For Adoption!

They Cannot Kill Truth With Poison
Fighting a System Tolerant of Abuse

 


February 22, 2009 was the last day of Grimes (now Thayne's) official probation, for the 'theft' of a dying chained dog.  Grimes was sentenced to 300 hours of community service as part of her punishment.   In court on February 27, 2009 the Judge dropped the remainder of Grimes (now Thayne's)  community service hours, and released her from probation. The case is still pending appeal.
 
The private criminal complaint filed by Dogs Deserve Better against the Arnolds was refused by the DA, in a shocking surprise, with a list of reasons that have nothing to do with the crime of dog abuse. Grimes and her attorney Robertson are seeking now to force the DA to bring the case to court. 
 
SHARK took on the telling of the Doogie story in this compelling narrative, and we are grateful to them for sharing this important animal rights story.
 
Grimes (now Thayne) wrote this short essay upon completion of her year on probation. A year in which, although she had the lowest level misdemeanor, theft of a piece of property valued at $50 or less, she was still forced to get permission slips each time she left the state to do her Dogs Deserve Better work, and was even denied permission to travel during the last month because she hadn't finished the community service. 
 
Read:  They Cannot Kill The Truth With Poison by Tamira Ci Thayne
Donate to help us eliminate chaining & substitute a kinder, more loving life for our best friends

This Just In!  Recent News On Tamira Ci Thayne
Find Out Why Tami Was  Honored With Key to the City
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"Woman convicted of dog theft in Pennsylvania Receives 'key to the city' in Fort Pierce Florida for her compassionate act -Tamira Thayne, founder of Dogs Deserve Better, honored at ceremony in late February 2009"  Read!
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DDB Billboards - Do A Billboard Project
 


Just as in the SC Rep Alicia Schwartz' Billboard story above, you and your friends can also place a billboard in your area. A few bake sales and donation cans placed in optimal locations can fund a board that will make a difference in your area. Read more.

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Our movement is growing, expanding, making HUGE strides, thanks to your help. Please stick with us, we really CAN change the world for chained and penned dogs.
 
Sincerely,
 

Dawn Ashby, Rescue & Public Liaison dawn@dogsdeservebetter.org
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