
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.
BREAKING UPDATE: Animal Control says they will rescue several dogs left alone during #HurricaneIrma. WFLA Melissa Marino is live with the update. http://bit.ly/2wVBLuA
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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.
Kathy Cain-Green
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You take the.dog with you it past of your family
Cheryl McLain Baer
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They should go to jail. No, they should be shot!
Maureen McDonald
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Yes they should
Samantha Smith
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Good!!!evil people …makes me ashamed to be human°!
Karen Waits
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They should face some kind of punishment. Those animals didn’t have a chance chained to trees, etc. Stupid!!!!
Jad Wiga
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The owners should pay a large fine to cover the cost of rescue and vets care of an animal .
Daune Read
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!!!!! YES !!!!!!
Cindy Fisher Palmer
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I wish! Save those critters!
Pam Peters
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Idiots
Tom Barlow
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I just made a 100% factually based argument, to your comment, that showed your lack of understanding for the entire situation. I by no means judged YOU as a person……..
Marilyn Feimster
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Good. Give as much time in jail as possible
Misti Taylor
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I absolutely think they should be charged with a crime!
Jackie Dowden
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Yes yes
Dave Pace
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Could? How about WILL?!?!?!
Ros Wilkinson
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Yes!
Layne E Swanson
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Hell yes
Suzanne Firth
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They should have a micro-chip under there skin that tells the world they are animal abusers… and should never be able to own another animal
Hanneke Rottier
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Yes
Diana Stalnaker Coda
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As they should be
Lisa Cafferky
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WTF is wrong with people? Poor helpless animals. To my family, they’re not just pets, they’re a PART OF OUR FAMILY!
Caroljean Horton
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Yes ,
Katlinka Kratikoff
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Sad
Debbie Stone
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Owners need to be chained up for the next storm
Ani Tachdjian
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Yes
Sue Fraser
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Good
Sandee Kane
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Too flippin right they should.
Colleen Chance
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Good
Marpha M Aguillon
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They could have untied them so they can try to swim higher or hop on anything that floats
Kathel Bedford
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i hope so
Penny Joyner Rush
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Good
Rebecca Rabalais
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They certainly should
Karen Gibble
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They should be chained to a tree in a flood. I wouldn’t have a bit of sympathy for them
Sharon Smith Seewalt
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Can’t see why anyone would do that to their pets.
Marina Sunko Bakota
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Yes, bur if you can’t take your dog with you to a shelter or somewhere else… what schuld you doo?
Gary Nikula
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A few years jail time is appropriate.
Machelle Treesh Mason
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Even if they weren’t allowed to bring them …. don’t tie them to a tree or post so they can’t swim or get to higher ground. That is plain stupid an cruel.
Leah McCowan
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May be punished? It’s a no brainer. Plaster their photo everywhere so they can never have another pet.
Michelle Erickson
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Please charge the person and never allow him/her to have a pet
Paula Black
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Yes
Tom Barlow
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Because there were a limited amount of room on flights out of there, and human life was considered MORE important…… that is why.
Richard Gonzales
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Kim Ogg please prosecute these people.
Debbie Brown Minardi
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Yes
Jackie Cramer
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Not could. Will face charges!
Marlene Mtzo
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And so they should‼️
The maximum punishment for all those idiots humans that left their dogs behind!
Never ever leave your animals behind!
Douglas Keil
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Some people suck!!!!
Robyn L Wolnisty
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Yes
Claudette Lariviere
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Absolutely YES … no excuse to leave them behind…. especially chained! Who could do such a thing ?
Irene Bessem
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Yes of course,you just don’t do that,make sure that they are safe,they depend on you !!I would never leave my dog,no matter what !!!!
Janet Mc Gowan
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A felony
Nana Van
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Should be put under the jail the cruelty laws needs to be more severe