As the state of Texas has continued to brace itself for the continued effects of Hurricane Harvey, there are some who find themselves wondering why animal owners are not doing right by their pets during this time of emergency. This photo was taken this past Saturday and it shows a dog who was tied to a pole. The poor animal was chained up and left stranded during one of the worst natural disasters of recent memory.
Just imagine being chained to a telephone pole and being forced to watch flood waters rise around you. The photographer who is responsible for taking the photo also took the time to release the animal from its horrific prison. Flash flood warnings are still being issued in various areas of the state and Texas residents are being urged to watch over their pets.
Pets are a part of the family and they deserve to be treated as such. There is no reason to leave livestock or pets tied up in the elements and the dog above is not the only one who has been found abandoned. Police officers in these regions are letting citizens know that they will most certainly be held accountable for any actions that contribute to the death of their pets.
Texas has passed laws against this type of behavior and these rules are going to be strictly enforced. Kudos to law enforcement for laying the law down early on and letting people that any sort of animal endangering behavior is not going to be tolerated under any circumstances. Hurricane Harvey has many Texans wondering what is next.
It will take some time and effort to clean up the after effects of this storm and the storm is also expected to continue attacking the Lone Star State well into next week. The most destructive aspects of the storm are believed to be on the horizon and that is why animal owners need to be fully aware of the consequences of their actions now.
Otherwise, they could make a mistake that proves fatal to their pet and also causes them to be placed in jail in the process. Don’t let yourself become the sort of inconsiderate soul that leaves an animal tied up and alone during a storm of this magnitude. Disaster declarations have been made for at least 50 counties and these storm surges are not expected to stop anytime soon. Please share this story to raise necessary awareness.
If you see any pets left behind, please contact local animal service.
Julie Smith
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I really can’t imagine!
Julie Allgeier
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Help
Jennifer Brunz
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Stfu mean$#%&!@*.u bad huh?
Mike Ross
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This is why I hate people!
Beverly Britt Robertson
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The dog was rescued
Delaine A. Embree
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The ones who likes this post should be very ashamed of yourself.
Janet Jones
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Some people have no compassion.. my dogs are my kids. Thank to anyone that went out of there way to save the animals. They had time to make plans don’t understand them.
Sandy Collins
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If you have to leave them, don’t tie them up, and it seems shelters are also taking animals this time, so take your fur babies, like your own kids, they are family
Mary Catherine O'Brien
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The least they could do was tie them to the roof if they were being rescued and the rescuers wouldn’t take the dog. Then at least someone would see the dog and maybe get him or at the very least he’d have a better chance of not drowning. Despicable!
Lois Finney
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No response that COULD be posted…PETS are FAMILY, if you DON’T feel that way DON’T get ONE. …
Cara Quillin
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They were rescued
Angela Snarskis
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More human scum!
Lori Ohare
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Crazy
Nicole Marie
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WTF how could you do that. Pets are family too
Linette Nichols
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They need to punish those doing this.
Heidi Wadsworth
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We went thru more then a few Typhoons when we lived in the PI. I never saw anyone do such a stupid thing. Entire towns were wiped out. Never would I imagine people could leave a family member to die.
Heidi Wadsworth
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Leave it to someone else to take care of your responsibility?
Helen Robin Behrmann Terry
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Cant deal
Nan Boardman
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Some people sb tied out to drown if they treat living pets and family members this way
Sandra Jintoorkar
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They were both rescued thank goodness!
Kathleen Perry
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I hate people….
Patricia Pinto
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These people should be held accountable
MaryJane Greenlaw
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Steven Montgomery how long did you know about this storm? Stop making lame$#%&!@*excuses.I flood all the time and would never leave my pet behind.
Wendy Shira
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How sad punish owner
Darlene Robbins
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Stupid ignorant people…no excuse…no excuse
Jessie Hrushy
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How can people do this.
Sylvia Blatchford
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Of cause it was done on purpose, I have been in their shoes world war 2 that lasted for years
James Dennis
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Maybe they should be tied to a tree to see how they like it
Susan Jane Hedley
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How rude was that?! Seriously, chill out.
James L Craig II
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Jasmine Le’Nae
Autumn Svaluto
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Omg that’s awful
Joel Actually Fran Rus
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Stupid move, true,more than stupid, heartless. Not judging, but, if u own an animal you have a responsibility to that life. Take care of it in the right way.
Jasmine Le'Nae
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Told you
Pauletta Evans-hanselman
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Shameful humans!!
Gerri Chesson
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Unacceptable! God hope they were saved!
Lynn Anderson Votava
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I would take my dog or cats with me NO MATTER WHAT! If the shelter denied them, I would move to one that does or stay out with them
Deanna Daley Bayer
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Terrible people
Suzanne Scott
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Rose Abraham Wow! Aren’t we just a ray of sunshine today?!
Sandy Whitmore
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Evil people do this!!!!!!!!
Steven Montgomery
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Mary! Do your research! No animals was left behind. For god sake!
Peggy Denzer
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these poor Boxers !!!! This is sad
Elena Arena
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Wow this is unbelievable what goes on , forget taking a picture just rescue the dog’s why let them suffer another sec tied up and scared.
Jean Morrison
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I agree disgusting!!Those people shouldn’t have animals!!
Linda Thomas
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That’s ncaring trump country idiots
Elizabeth Kellogg
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The minimum a person could do FOR their pet is to let it run. You don’t tie it up.
Adam Shields
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Hold on a minute Steven.If you have a pet you have a RESPONSIBILITY as they cannot take care of themselves.Those that left them, need tied up to a pole and let them drown.as quoted in the good book, eye for an eye.
Sharro Stent
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Steven it was the person who took the photos that rescued the dogs not the boat that didn’t go round .
Kay Richard Reinhold
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They may have done it so they could keep them at home but obviously they truly didn’t think it through. I would like to think they think it through.
Linda Belle-Bellino
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Patricia Hefti I agree
Nina Bettis-Williams
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At least give them a chance to escape! Geez… I bought a storm shelter so I can keep mine safe in tornadoes!!