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.
Amy Cooley
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Yes
Kathryn Coull
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Put them in jail.i bet they still have dogs
Rose Valdez Houser
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You don’t leave your pets unable to survive!
Patsy Reed
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Jail ime.
Marie Dale Daniels
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Absolutely.
Rebecca Shakespeare
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They should have to answer for that…
Stacy Markham
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Jail time and lifetime ban on pet ownership. I’d keep an eye on their kids too.
Tesha Palazzo
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Good!
Lisa Coleman Patrick
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I would never leave without my babies!
Becky LaFrenz-Oswald
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Alleluia
Susie Haas
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Idiots..do the same to them!!!
Ann Lupeika
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YES!!!!!!
Linda Mitchell
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Yes. They left them to die…
Brett Powers
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Need to chain their$#%&!@*to a tree r a car are what ever and let them see how it feels there are some really messed up people in USA that don’t need pets are kids
Tom Barlow
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It’s a tough situation…. so are all dogs supposed to have free run of the city for a few days??? YOU were not in this terrible situation, so I think it is unfair to judge…….
Linda Mitchell
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YES…
Tien Chao-Huntley
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Yes punishment should suit the crime
Carol Hepner Wilson
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Good they should how horrible I’d that
Karen Portland
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Cruel. Punish them.
Joanne Smith
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Shut up and do it already…
Yvonne Montoya
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Good. They deserve it.
Lisa N Bridges
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Yes.
Mary Ann Rowe
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Yes. A chain was a death sentence
Judy Crim
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Yes
Christine Magno
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Good, they should!!!!
Natalie Castillo
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OF COURSE, CAN’T JUST TREAT A DOG THIS WAY AND WALK!!!!!! THAT’S WHY ANIMALS ARE ABUSED AND NO JUSTICE FOR THEM!
Karla Pearce
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They should be charged for sure.
Linda Griess
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U bet
Tammy Mack
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Yep jail or fines
Brian Spradling
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People who left their pets chained to drown should given hard prison time.
Carol Jaramillo
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Yes I do take them to the a animal shelter or Fone some one u just don’t leave them I hope he gets locked up and throw away the key as the saying goes he should have this.g done to him what he done to that poor animal I net he won’t do that again I hope he can beaver ever have another pet in his life time
Regina Harrison
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Yes !
Linda Thomas
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Lock them up.
Janice Wade
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Good…as well they should
Chris Hargreaves
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Good
Susan Denney
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I think those Polk County Deputy Sheriffs and other employees are nothing short of heroic. The hurricanes revealed not only the depths and depravity of human behavior, but also the heroic, selfless actions of others. Thank God for the others.
Patricia Doughty
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Good
Monika Katarina Johannsen
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Could ? Should !
Nell Norwood
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Yes
KiraLyn Trimble
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I think if they leave their pets behind what makes anyone think they won’t leave a child behind. They need to be punished
Donna Marie Mohammed
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Yes
Barbara J. Peare-Prewitt
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Hell yeah they should be punished that shouldn’t even be a question. If you don’t want dogs then you shouldn’t have dog that you don’t have to use them like that pisses me off
Cameron Harper
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Yes they should be tied to a tree and left to die
Cameron Harper
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Yes they should be tied to a tree and left to die
Mary Walker
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That was the last thing that should have happened!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Terry Adkins
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Yes
Sabine Duret
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People judge all the time, as you do me now.
Mary Walker
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YES!!!!!!!!!!!
Kim Greene
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Absofriggenlutely 1000 times yes
Susan Weidemann
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Yes , absolutely!!!!