Per the Memphis pound, the dogs in the stray area aren't city property and therefore they are off limits to the public - both in person and online. No one is allowed to photograph them and share their photos in an effort to save them. OK, fine. Let's say I accept your assertion and agree … Continue reading An Executive Order
Month: June 2011
I Remember You
Some of the pets killed in recent days by Memphis Animal Services. They never had a chance.
Open Thread
Whatever pet related chit-chat that suits your fancy.
A Dog in Need of Help at MAS
There is a sweet, pretty Siberian Husky in cage 509 in the stray area at MAS. She is an owner surrender and her shelter ID is 227367. Her name, as of this moment, per me, is Nova. Nova has not been listed online by MAS as far as I know, nor is she viewable by … Continue reading A Dog in Need of Help at MAS
Charlotte’s Babies Growing Up
A couple of new photos of Charlotte's piggies, courtesy of foster mom Ona Cooper from Meows and BowWows:
UPDATED: Open Letter to MAS
I would like to help one of the healthy/treatable, friendly dogs in the stray area at MAS who is not listed online and is not available for viewing by potential adopters visiting the shelter. My understanding is that there are hundreds of dogs in the stray area at any given time. I don't want to … Continue reading UPDATED: Open Letter to MAS
How Much Sadder Can Sad Get?
This morning, I saw a dog on the webcam at MAS and felt horrified, heartbroken and motivated to help all at once. I am posting the dog's photo below but placing quite a bit of text before it so that it will not appear on anyone's monitor unless they choose to scroll down. Warning: the … Continue reading How Much Sadder Can Sad Get?
Reverse Psychology
I have to agree with the "Friends" and all the others who believe that no kill is never going to be possible in Memphis. Seriously, people in Memphis just suck. No point in opening up the stray areas to the public - the jerks would probably just run up and down the aisles tossing firecrackers … Continue reading Reverse Psychology
Fatigue: Check. Compassion? Meh.
Where is the Love?
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