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Unwanted Pets Crowd
Shelters |
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Owners urged to spay, neuter
animals |
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By Jackie Sheckler,
Sunday Herald-Times |
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Arriving at the Morgan
County Animal Shelter one recent morning, a worker |
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heard strange noises
coming from the dumpster.When she opened the lid, |
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she saw a pair of
frightened eyes peering from a tiny furry face. Searching
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through the dumpster, the
When she opened the lid, she saw a pair of |
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frightened eyes peering
from a tiny furry face. Searching through the |
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dumpster, the worker found
three small Shepherd-mix puppies. |
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"If our worker hadn't
heard them, the puppies would probably have been |
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crushed to death when the
trash truck emptied the |
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dumpster," said Lora
Hoff, shelter volunteer. |
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All animal shelters have
similar horror stories — pets dumped on animal |
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shelter doorsteps, chained
to shelter fences, left in |
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sealed boxes, deserted on
roadsides, tossed in gunny sacks in creeks or |
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abandoned in houses and
apartments. |
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Many more animals are
delivered to animal shelters by people who don't want |
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them or who can no longer
care for them. Still others are picked up by animal |
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control officers or police
as strays. |
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Many animals have no tags
so it is difficult to trace their owners. |
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"I have been working
in this business for nearly 25 years," said Jim
Lang, |
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director of the
Bloomington Animal Shelter. |
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"When I started, I
thought that by this point in my career, we should have |
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solved the overpopulation
problems of dogs and cats," |
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Lang said. "It's sad,
but we're nowhere near a solution." |
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The main step in dealing
with the problem is simple — dogs and cats should |
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be spayed or neutered. If
not, they should be restrained |
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and not allowed to run
free to create litters. But irresponsible pet owners |
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don't take such preventive
measures. |
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And there is no excuse for
the huge number of unwanted animals, local |
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animal shelter officials
say. |
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The average cost to spay
or neuter a dog or cat runs from $30 to $75 or |
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higher, depending on the
size of the animal. Animal |
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shelters have programs to
help pay the cost for people who can't afford it. |
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Shelters also require that
people sign a form agreeing to |
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spay or neuter a dog or
cat before adopting it. But the new owners don't |
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always follow through. |
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"Some people are just
so damned lazy that we have to spend tax dollars to |
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take care of animals they
don't want," Lang said. |
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It doesn't take much time
for one male and one female dog or cat to breed a |
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whole barn lot of
offspring, Lang said. |
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"Dogs can go into
heat every six months and litters can sometimes have up |
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to 13 puppies," he
said. "It doesn't take long to add up." |
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Earlier this month, 54
dogs were confiscated from an Owen County |
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residence. Since Owen
County doesn't have a humane society or animal |
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control officer, the dogs
were taken to the Clay County Humane Society. |
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The dogs were immediately
killed by injection, said Steve Cox, manager of |
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the Clay County Humane
Society. |
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"They had to be put
down immediately because they were so diseased," he |
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said. "It was just
like a slaughter." |
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The owner of the property
had apparently left town, taking six dogs with him. |
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Those left behind had not
been fed for more than a week. Due to neglect, |
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flies had settled in the
coats of the canines and maggots were eating the |
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dogs alive, Cox said. |
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Two dogs had to be shot
after they tried to attack officers who went to pick |
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them up. The carcasses of
an uncounted number of dogs were found in the |
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yard, the house and
basement. |
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A little more than two
years ago, Cox said, the owner had two white |
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mixed-breed dogs. That's
when the problem started. |
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"All these dogs came
from the same two dogs. They were all inbred," he |
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said. "This should
open people's eyes about how important it is to spay or |
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neuter their pets." |
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Of the area counties, all
but Martin and Owen have humane societies and |
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animal shelters. All of
them use lethal injection to kill unwanted animals —
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either done at the shelter
by employees or at a veterinarian's office by a vet. |
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The bodies are then
disposed of in a landfill, burned in an on-site |
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crematorium or given to a
fertilizer company for fertilizer. |
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For most of the shelters,
it is often a daily or twice-weekly chore to kill the |
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animals that are sick,
injured or have not been adopted. |
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"There is really no
excuse for this," said Eliza White, manager of the
White |
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