Katrina Dog Goes Home After 2+ Years
9/21/07
No Animal Left Behind ~ This is Rascal, rescued from his Bywater home in Sept 2005 and taken to Lamar Dixon. From there he went to a Monroe, LA disaster shelter run by United Animal Nations. From Monroe, Rascal and some 80 other dogs moved to eastern Pennsylvania on an ABKA (American Boarding & Kennel Association) chartered airlift orchestrated by Bob Paine, who owns Molly's Country Kennels, a boarding/doggie day care center in Lansdale, PA.
When the flight landed in PA, the dogs went to Molly's, 44 miles away. Within a few days, most of the dogs were farmed out to 19 or so other boarding kennels/doggie day care centers.
Every piece of information that came with or on the dogs was entered into Petfinder records created by UAN staff and volunteers. Most animals flown to PA by ABKA/Molly's are caregiven by families in New Orleans. Petfinder records include rabies tag numbers, rescue addresses, and [guardian] names if known.
This particular kennel got four Katrina dogs. In local news (Fall 2005) the [guardian] states: "Since their rescue, each dog has been given a clean bill of health, vaccinated and microchipped for ID. The four dogs have passed initial evaluations with flying colors."
Yet, despite this claim, one of the four dogs died from heartworm treatment. Another had heartworms so severe the vet recommended he be euthanized, and Rascal tested weak heartworm positive. When I asked the kennel owner if Rascal has been on monthly heartworm preventative since he completed his treatment, she said "no, we don't have a problem with heartworm around here."
Really? By some oversight, Rascal's 2005 rabies and ID tags didn't make it into his Petfinder record. But the rabies number was on his paperwork (paperwork I first saw a few months ago, after lawsuit #3 was filed over another Molly's). It took two phone calls, a post on a neighborhood forum and a few emails with a friend of Rascal's [guardian] to make contact. His [guardian] doesn't own a computer or have email so it was a few more weeks before I was able to send him photos to confirm it was his dog for sure. The bottom line is that Rascal was flown home on Friday. This dog who spent the past two years in a kennel, mostly isolated and described as un-adoptable, is now "his old sweet friendly self" says his very happy [guardian]. The kennel never bothered to have him neutered over two years.
Katrina Rescue Play Nominated For Awards
9/26/07
No Animal Left Behind ~ Congratulations to Tim Maddox and Lotti Louise Pharriss of Weirdsmobile Productions, LLC for the extreme honor of 2007 Ovation Awards nominations in two categories: World Premiere Play and Ensemble Performance. Tim wrote and starred in
Because They Have No Words, about rescuing animals and volunteering at Lamar Dixon in Katrina's aftermath.