
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.
Dorothy Roehrich
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and they should be charged
Damari David
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What was so hard about letting them free?
Veronica Andrea Gonzalez
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Si nerese castigo
Rose Caulkins
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More
Gail Tunks
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They should be fined and never allowed to own animals again
Deanna Rauls Schiavone
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Yes most definitely! You don’t leave them behind!
James Maynard
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Bad thing is a lot of these people got their dog back
David Stewart
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got nothing good,to say about brain dead people.
Kim Overbaugh
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Absolutely! !!!
JaimenGreg Werda
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This is a lie. Because it would require someone to file the charges. Lie
Carmen Savvas
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Yes put the owner in Jail….anyone who abuse or kill any Animal SHOULD GO TO JAIL 10 YEAR’S NO LESS!!!!
Dawn Fieldhouse Kennedy
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Chain the owners
Glenys Bunting
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Absolutely. There is no excuse for what they did. Jail the lot of them.
Glenys Bunting
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A fine is not enough. There is no excuse for doing this.
Steven Hyde
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Good
Sharon De Lacy MacLusky
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So they should be charged. I’ve been in a super 5 hurricane and u were told to let dogs go free and not chain them up!! We kept ours with us of course.
Evelyn Westwood
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Good
Pamela Rossi
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Animal cruelty!!
Beki Bracewell
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I hope they are convicted. There was plenty of advanced notice for all pet owners to evacuate and shelters that took animals.
Sabine Duret
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OK, maybe so, but why chain the dog up in that case? Give it at least a chance to run away?
Deborah Van Dyne
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They better follow through on this.
Jenny Dragatsi
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How can anyone just abandon their pets like that??? I’m horrified
Rocky Smith
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Good lock them up … no excuse for this they are monsters
Kathleen Pimbley
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How bloody wicked
Anna Metzler
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Yes !!!!
Sara Martin
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That is good why would you leave your animals… Hope the punishment is good…
Fasta Pasta
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The owners deserve jail for leaving the dogs tied and chained so police forces could find them… the owners deserve to be behind bars for life… thats animal abuse
Kimberly Ellis
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hell yea
Antoinette Lazzaro
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They do need consequences.
Brenda Calender Williams
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Absolutely!
Michele Hoover
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Yes they should face criminal charges. Would they tie their kids to trees and cars??? Well animals are our kids too!!!
Susan McLeod
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No excuse at all. The full weight of the law should be against them. They wouldnt do it to their child or granny so why their pet. Disgusting..
Deb Sbg
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Good!
Katy Grove Howell
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yes
Diane DeHaven
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YES
Jo Hitz
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Absolutely
Carole Smith
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The owner deserves jail time, how could he do this?
Roger Towers
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Our dogs would come first as regards their safety bad luck to you cruel lot :(( hope the dogs get nice homes for the rest of their days
Kathleen Thomas
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Oh hell yes indeed it does !!!
Fran Bowen
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YES. Charge them with a Felony. 5 years prison time, no early outs, no time off for time served before the sentencing, no parole, no gain time, no probation.
Karen Kuddes Eckhoff
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Good!
Douglas Chaffin
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They should! And the rescuers and shelters that forced many of those pet owners into that situation should also be held accountable!
Elena Sartori
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Joan Rosado Shelters and churches didn’t take any animals during hurricane
Barb Rosa
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yes as it should be
Noortje Sapulette
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Wat een klootzakken blij dat de hond gered is
Sheree Quinn
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Yes I can understand they can’t take the animal with them sometimes but at least unchain them and give them a chance to survive on their own that’s just cruel leaving him tied up
Sallie O'Neill
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Thank you!!! My dogs go where I go. ALWAYS!!
Mary Sneed
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Ed Sneed
Sheree Quinn
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But I know if it was me I wouldn’t even leave without my dog I’d stay with my dog my dog would never leave my side
Susie Bonney
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Absolutely…..