http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2010-03-18/story/new_jacksonville_team_focuses_on_animal_cruelty_neglect
Way to stay ahead of the curve, Jacksonville! Who knew that a team like this didn't already exist? We'll be a real city yet.
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
New Jacksonville team focuses on animal cruelty, neglect
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That's great news! We're hoping Skelly is feeling better today.
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ReplyDeletePoor Missy and Magnum. And to think that this programme is just started with only 3 people employed to oversee the welfare of all these animals. But it's a step in the right direction. The more animal cruelty and neglect are criminalised maybe more people will look after their pets properly.
Also for every neglectful and ignorant animal owners there are more of you wonderful people out there doing right by these wonderful animals and they are pretty wonderful and amazing! Look at how Skelly is flourishing. He is a very, very, very lucky doggie to have found you all.
*Waving to Skelly*!
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Take care
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Thanks, Wesley! Glad to read about the team's formation and that action will be taken against those responsible for harm. It's got to be heartbreaking work, especially when so many animals, like Magnum and Missy, will likely be euthanised.
ReplyDeleteWe are glad that they are finally getting a team together for this - but I am a bit surprised there wasn't something already in place.
ReplyDeleteWe hope Skelly is doing better today!
It is also people like YOU who bring home puppies like Skelly who do so much. Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteit's about time they formed a team!!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear it as well. People who abuse animals ARE frekin' worse than animals!
ReplyDeleteI left an award for Skelly's blog over at my place. Go get it. (and update:)
Love Mom
More good noos for us! We are thrilled that a team will be there to help animals who are neglected or ill treated. Not before time though ...
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