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SPCA Spotlight
Via:The Gettysburg Times, PA

March , 2006

Imagine being locked in a room with no TV to watch, no radio to listen to and no computer to use. You have no newspaper or books to read and you don't have a telephone. You get no exercise because you are never permitted to leave your small room, so all you can do is pace the perimeter.

Once or twice a day, someone comes to your door and leaves a tray of food and water for you, (if you're lucky) and luckier still if that person spends five minutes talking with you.

During your long years of imprisonment, you will rarely, if ever, get the chance to bathe and you must sleep only inches from where you go to the bathroom, which is never cleaned up, only trodden down from your constant pacing.

The only source of entertainment you have is to look out of your window and watch the world go by.

Unfortunately, this is the sad and daily existence of thousands of dogs across America and in Adams County that are chained or penned 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year in backyards for their entire lives, all but forgotten by their "owners".

The Humane Society of the United States says, "Dogs are naturally social beings who thrive on interaction with human beings and other animals. A dog kept chained in one spot for hours, days, months, or even years suffers immense psychological damage." You couldn't invent a worse punishment for a dog than making him live a life of solitary confinement on the end of a chain or in a pen if you tried.

In addition, both the HSUS and the SPCA say continuous chaining or confinement of a dog is not only inhumane and cruel, but a threat to the safety of the confined dog, other animals and humans as well.

If you really love your dog and would like to give your "best friend" a better life, than living on the end of a chain or in a pen, The Adams County SPCA in cooperation with Dogs Deserve Better, Inc. can help.

We have volunteers that can help you with basic obedience training, such as house training, so you can bring your dog inside to live with his "pack". Don't want to bring your dog into your home?

Although this is the kindest and most humane option, fencing in your yard to allows your dog the freedom to run and explore and is much kinder than having him perpetually confined.

We have volunteers that can help install fencing, and when funds are available we can help with the purchase of the fencing material. Likewise, we can assist in defraying the cost of spaying or neutering, if you agree to bring your pal into your home to live afterwards.

Don't make your dog a backyard prisoner! Bring him inside and make him part of your pack! Call the Adams County SPCA at 334-8876 for more information.

-- Christine Ameduri, Dogs Deserve Better Representative, PA

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