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LA County Animal Control Issues

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

The following was taken from this facebook album.

Something needs to be done about this. If it’s accurate (which I’m not doubting) then this is a huge issue.

More information also here. http://www.laanimalservices.com/

VERY IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ – REGARDING NORTH CENTRAL SHELTER – LOS ANGELES, CA

Forward to ADL-LA from source(s) who want to remain anonymous.

“I’m writing you about the massacres that are happening at the North Central shelter on Lacy St. On Saturday there were at least 50 empty kennels, and the employees were told that the staff can’t care for all the animals (which is B.S.) So in anticipation of budget cuts and closing “shelters,” Davis and Barth are telling us that animals have to be put down. You should see what a ghost-town shelter looks like; ‘it looks post-nuclear.’ The latest killing spree took out around 25 puppies and 40 small dogs. Yet, Davis keeps insisting that euths are down this year and only aggressive and irremediably ill animals are put down. What a liar she is. Some of the more sympathetic employees are very upset about this, but Davis and Barth are forcing the vet tech’s to put down animals even though we have lots of empty cages.

Animals are now being put down on a regular basis for “time and space,” despite empty kennels. And what’s really sad is that often on Saturdays and Sundays when people can get to the shelter to look for a pet, volunteers and the public witness many dogs being pulled from their kennel by an employee to go to their death mid-afternoon, not even affording them a few more hours in the day to be seen and have every chance to possibly get adopted. Can’t the staff at least wait until after the shelter closes?

Also, the “Love Plaques” the city shelters are offering to hang on dog kennels and cat cages for a $300 donation, do the donors know that those very kennels/cages may be only a short stay for hundreds of innocent animals who won’t make it out of the shelters alive?

And, lastly can you find out what the volunteer coordinator Jaren “do-nothing” Sorkow’s salary is? I’ve yet to meet one volunteer who can stand him, and the majority don’t even know who he is. Even staff at East Valley, where he has his office, say he does nothing all day. Think of how much advertising can be bought for what the city pays this jerk.”

Those who have given ADL-LA this info wish to remain anonymous, since they do care about the animals and fear they will either lose their jobs or their status and not be able to help the animals at all.

If as proposed under current budget cuts, one of the six shelters is in fact closed down, this is even MORE reason why we need a new GM ASAP that knows how to implement progressive, humane polices that will drastically cut the number of animals being killed and dramatically INCREASE the adoption rate; and implement creative advertising that will bring more people into the shelters to adopt.

*Jennifer Conrad, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, figured out that if just ONE PERCENT of the residents living in Los Angeles would ADOPT from LAAS instead of buying their pet(s) from a pet store or breeder, LAAS would be NO KILL! (By the way, Jennifer Conrad DVM was also one of the impressive candidates who was REJECTED after the first round of interviews for LAAS GM candidates !)

Your task this week is to call and e-mail the mayor of Los Angeles, and insist that he choose the most qualified of the candidates interviewed and SOON. mayor@lacity.org (213) 978-0600

There is a Holocaust going on in our city shelters and we need a new GM that can get in there and begin to implement proven, humane and progressive life-saving programs, policies and protocols.

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Quote of the YEAR!

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

“We should all come with warning labels. Life causes cancer. The good news for us this year is that we learned that sometimes Cancer causes life.” - Gloria Gunn

And that my friends is the truth. I HATE what my disease put me through and would LOVE to be normal and have great lungs and not look at peoples arms and go “Oh, they have good veins” or not know what chemotherapy is like.  But at the same time I can’t give up the amazing people that I’ve met, and the lessons that I have learned.
My friends are amazing people who are shaping the future of this world and I am happy to have them in my life. My life has its ups and downs, but I treasure each and every day and I love the people who are in it and I hope they know that. So as much as I would love a new set of lungs…I’m happy with the result of the experiences I’ve had.

Memorial Day

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

You know, considering that I come from a military family on my Moms side you would think I wouldn’t have had such a hard time with my friends enlisting. Both my Grandfather and Great Grandfather served, as well as my Uncle and I know there are more on my Grandmothers side of the family. My cousin is currently in the Army, and I know that my father loves the military but couldn’t enlist due to his vision (well…I think it was his vision) I remember the model battleships he used to build when I was a kid. I always wanted to play with them but they were this sort of forbidden fruit of a toy. Amazing detail, stacked with small parts I could easily lose or break and I wanted to play with the mini jet fighters so badly. I think a few times I did and I’m certain every time I was yelled at for it. I also remember my Dad trying to convince my seven year old self to become a Marine…or join the Air force to try to become a blue angel or something. I don’t remember all of it, just his passion for each branch and the excitement he had when he talked about it. You can still find a TON of military history books in my Dads house. We both share a passion for history.

And even though I’ve had a hard time with the entire thing I have an extreme respect for those who have served. While in the eighth grade my History final was a full video interview with several world war two vets, as well as vets from the Korean Conflict. I know I also interviewed my Step Grand parents to see what it was like to be a kid during the second world war. I received an A on the project and donated the tape to the teacher…who freaking lost it. I’m still pissed at the guy for that. There are people on there who have passed away, and it’s not like it was easy for them to talk about what they went through. How the fuck do you lose something like that? …sorry, it’s hard. I remember one of my Great Grandfathers friends crying on camera. I looked up to those guys, they all had something about them. I really regret not keeping a copy of that tape.

Photo Credit - US Army Flickr Acct

So…Memorial Day. I know everyone is looking at this weekend like it’s a big three day party. We all get Monday off…but why? Why do we get Monday off? Can anyone tell me WHAT we are getting the day off for?  I honestly don’t think that most people can give me a good answer as to why they’re getting the day off or what we are supposed to be celebrating.

In the event you didn’t know, Memorial Day is to remember and honor those people who have served and are serving in the Armed Forces, our surviving veterans, and those that died in combat. Going back to 1868 for Union Soldiers, Memorial Day, or Decoration Day has been the day that the United States honors the dead and fallen heroes of all its wars.

Credit to US Military Flickr Account

This Memorial Day I will remember my Great Grandfather, I will spend time with My Grandfather and I will be thankful for everything I have. I will do my best to show my friends that I support their choices to enlist and am so effing proud of them. (In the off chance they read this) You guys are doing something amazing, it’s going to change your lives and I’m so lucky to have friends like you. Adam, David, Kyle, Jenn, and John you guys are all doing something wonderful. Thank you.

Now. What can you do to show support for Memorial Day? How about you go over to APO Malls and Adopt A Soldier. Yes, I am going to plug my friends website, after all he is a Vet and I KNOW these guys could really use the support. They want someone to write them, someone to talk to, and someone to tell them “Hey. I know what you are doing isn’t easy, thank you”  Show your support folks.

“I would like to thank all of our supporters for all that they do for us. While we are out here all of the little things count to us. So when you think that oh its just a candy bar or its just a card to us it means the world. Once again thank you all for your support.”

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