Posted on 12/10/2001 11:04:17 PM PST by ambrose
Animal Abuse Prevention Agency : In Our Hearts Forever
Wiley and Winston, in our hearts forever.
Every animal, every face has a story behind them. We dont know how Wiley and Winston became street animals. We dont know the whole story, but what we do know is devastating. Leslie Rameros of South Central LA, an AAPA dedicated volunteer found 2 street dogs who were being terrorized by gangs. She, along with 2 of AAPAs staff members, Elizabeth Kilmer and G. Byers took to the streets to save the 2 dogs. After 2 days of searching, the dogs were spotted. A white boxer mix and a little shepherd/chow mix. The gang members had put a firecracker under the boxers tail and lit it. The dogs rectum and intestine was hanging out and the shepherd mix had gasoline poured on him and then set on fire.
They were very afraid of people, but were too weak and exhausted to run or fight as we lifted them into our van. We took them home with us where they ate. They could eat home cooked food and had clean water to drink. We put them in beds with big fluffy blankets where they slept warm and cozy, probably for the first time.
We called an emergency late-night veterinarian who said they would be OK until morning. In the morning, a vet came to check on the dogs. After checking both dogs, the vet suggested euthanasia. There was so much damage to both animals that it would take a considerable amount of money to treat them, and, even then, it would take a miracle for them to survive. We did not want them to go through anymore suffering. We gave them many hugs, kisses and love as we could in the short time we had them. We're glad they went to sleep in our arms, instead of being on the dark, cold, cruel streets. Animal Abuse Prevention Agency vows to continue our street work, working hard to rescue animals before these horrible, evil people get their hands on them. We will never forget Wiley and Winston. Please help us continue our work with your best, tax-deductible gift today! Remember that every animal saved reduces their suffering and gives them a new lease on life. By rescuing animals, AAPA has been able to place them in loving homes and increase the quality of their lives.
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Oh by the way, to you single-visioned folks, this thread should in no way imply that anyone who posts on it expressing sympathy for the dogs thinks any less of abortion or unborn babies. I am pro-life for your information, so don't even get on your damn soapbox...
Ok, I was pissed before......but my folks have a boxer. He is a total baby. If anyone did this to him......I can't say what I'd do...I'd get banned.
I'll say it again let's just build a barbed-wire topped wall around California and be done with it!
Make the punishment fit the crime. All I need is a gang member, a stick of dynamite, and a funnel.
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