If you are a pet owner and you left your animal chained up during Hurricane Irma, guess what? You could be facing some fairly severe charges as a result of your negligent behavior.
Sadly, at least 50 dogs were found still chained to cars and trees when rescuers arrived on the scene when Hurricane Irma made landfall. Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control received numerous calls alerting them to this unfortunate situation.
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The officers who arrived on the scene say that they have already rescued over 40 dogs in two days alone. Many of the dogs were left to fend for themselves inside of homes and others were found chained up in pens that they could not escape from. There is zero excuse for this type of behavior and we are glad to see that the authorities are taking a serious stand about this.
No animal deserves to be left tied up during a storm of any kind, let alone a hurricane. It is illegal in this county of Florida to leave dogs chained up without access to their owners. Considering the circumstances, the owners who are found guilty of this behavior will have be susceptible to felony animal abuse charges. State prosecutors are vowing to track any and all owners responsible for this disgusting behavior.
Animal shelters are now experiencing extreme overcrowding as a result of this mass abandonment. There are a sizable number of dogs who have been rescued from the storm’s aftermath and there are also several dogs who were brought to the shelter in advance of the storm, because their owners did not have the means to offer them a proper evacuation.
Dog owners are now being asked to stop to consider their actions and while there are a number of useful organizations who are willing to assist those who need help, there is no substitute for a well informed pet owner who is ready to do the right thing from the very beginning. If you cannot provide a pet with the proper evacuation, then you are not someone who deserves to own a dog, sorry to say.
The people who put themselves ahead of their pets and left them to die in the storm will soon be forced to face the music. It is time to make an example of these scofflaw types and we fully support the efforts of Florida prosecutors to make sure that they are brought to justice.
Linette Nichols
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Good,I mean to chain them up come on now,death sentence to drown without a chance,pisses me off.
Chris Pickett
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Yes. it’s one thing to give them a fighting chance but to almost guarantee certain death and took an effort to do so?
Margaret Bruce Eastham
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Yes l do
Staci Oetting
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As they should….my dogs would be coming with me. I could never just leave them or chain them!! Wth?
Monti Markel
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hELL YES – IT SHOULD BE A FELONY!
Mary Lumsden
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where they rescued and still safe???many do not know better no charges but please educate them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!and maybe no more pets until they are
Becky Meyerson
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Good
Terri Price Hull
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Hope they all go to jail.
Chris Lin Pham
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the$#%&!@*wrong with these owners…should b jailed…least let them loose… dont have any if not willing to care for them…u p***********t
Darlene Gladstone
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Yes they should be punished n not allowed pets again
Betty Hatchett
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Good
Claudette Lirette
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Yes
Nina Songs
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They should
Liliana Elliot
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That is hopefully what needs to happen!! YES
Robert Hill
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I hate that it was done, but you are forgetting the horror of it for the humans. I think they should not be allowed to have a dog again.
Judy Eades
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Punish them…
Donald E Otto
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Yes
Judy Prieto
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Goid put them in jail
Naunette Martin
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Yes
Mona Zopfi
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Absolutely
Brian Lee
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They need to be exposed and shamed, humiliated on top of criminal charges and they should be made to pay fees from the city like a rescue and a shelter fee. So Disgusting.
Anthony Green
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yes
Anne Prescott Stubben
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I sure hope so!!
Jack Lynch
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Yes!
Jim Carlson
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yes! first off if you can leave your dog in a time like that. I don’t think you should have a dog.. and at the very least they should have let them free off the chain. I could never leave any animal like that.
Valerie Boivin
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Oui toute a fait
Frances Thompson
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Sad then they will try to pick their pets.Not on which they didn’t take ????
Jo Marshall
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Good.
Terrie-Lynn Strout
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tie owners to trees and leave them.. id never leave my dogs
Rose Wilson
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Yes, the owners left the dogs chained up so they could not be able to survive
Sally Brown Richardson
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I think they should get life in prison, they don’t need to be on the streets.
Lori Tremblay
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I had to evacuate and I took all 4 german Shepherd dogs with me in a pt cruiser. Where I go they go…. They’re not pets they’re family
Teresa Flusche
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Yes!
Jo Ireland
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Yes, yes, YES…..
Adrian Pineda
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yes
Sue Kester Mulholland
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I sure do!
Deborah Gary Hicks
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These poor animals had no way to escape from this major disaster. We heard some were put in crates or chained to trees. This was cruel as many drowned. God gave animals the ability to seek suitable and safe places. Such a senseless tragedy
David Sanborn
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yes
Julie Roos
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Leave the owner chained up
Laura Wendel
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Yes, definitely they deserve to be punished. That is animal cruelty.
Samantha Spohn
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Absolutely.
Marichris Alcuaz Faules
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Of course
Meg Filamor
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I don’t understand why they would chain the dogs? Are they coming back for them? Do they not know that water rises and the dogs could drown and not be able to swim away if chained?
Joanne Wilkinson
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Good! I hope they get the max!!!!!!!!!!
Lisa Oz
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Yes. Lock them up.
Jae Price
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Absobloodylutely…
Debbie Reimers
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sure do and give them hard times in prison
Anne Spaulding
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Definitely. If you own a pet you are responsible for its safety. I’d never leave my dog behind. The persons who did this obviously were not unable to get to the animal to retrieve it. Setting the animal free to try to fend for itself would have been preferable to what they did. Horrible people deserve to be prosecuted. There is no excuse for what they did.
Dm Bernardo
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they should …
Jennifer Rampre
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…and so they should.. Shameful! Take your kid? Take your pet!!!!