
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.
Jeanna Savage
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Yes an eye for an eye evil ppl!!!! May you be punished harshly and NEVER be allowed to have a animal ever again since you don’t know right from wrong!!!!
Barbara Brennan Burke
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I don’t think the punishment is severe enough!
Edward Baker
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Get them and throw the book at them for sure.
Pacheco Hunny
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“YES”
Judith Pickering Utley
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Yes. Cruel. These animals must have been terrified as the watered rose. Had these dogs not been chained they had some chance to swim to higher ground if it was not possible for owners to take them with them. Owners should be receive maximum punished. Hope all animals found good forever homes – never back with owners who left them!
Thanks to all who did their best to rescue them.
Karen Almand
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They Deserve PUNISHMENT!
Melanne Keim
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They definitely should be punished….there was no excuse leaving their pets like that.
Melanie Platon Hinman
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Absolutely- they must be held accountable.
Linda Contreras
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Yes yes yes yes
Angie Arnold
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Charge them and don’t let them EVER have another pet.
Ruth Friend
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Yes, they are cruel and inhumane.
Bonnie Haney
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They all need to be charged with animal cruelty, chained and put in jail for about 6 months or so.
Carol Brock
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I hope they are punished adequately!
Catherine Baffa
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Not all of us Americans are that cruel . I for one support all the organizations saving animals especially the cruelty on senior dogs
Catherine Baffa
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My angel lives like a king
Donna Hawkins
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yes. why in the world leave them chained up to die. They may have had a fighting chance otherwise.
Kelly Martin
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Yes! Dogs don’t need be suffer stuck to die
Rosemary De Silva
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Yes. They need to be punished.
Martha TerBurgh Puff
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Absolutely. Pet owners should NOT have left dogs chained to trees and cars in the hurricane.
Lyn Frederickson
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Yes it does
Cheryl Cavanaugh
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Owner balls removal, then forgive them. After all, the dogs had to suffer BEFORE being saved!!
Diane Rodriguez
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Yes!
Kathy Brush
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Well, ladies, from what I read here, I think we should form an organization-no matter how far we are from each other-to help our helpless friends, and see that their owners suffer the consequences! So glad to hear so many people care about what happens during these natural disasters!
Ellen Landy
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What rational could this ever be from except a human. They may or may not be prosecuted at the rate the laws go in this country on animal abuse. In an ideal world procecution would be done and the punsihment would fit the crime which is what we hope happens. Thank you to all the folks who did not turn away in order to save as many of the non-human animals as they could.
Ellie Woodhouse
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Good
Pauline Ayrton
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Definitely,& shouldn’t be allowed to have any more.
Sharon Peake Sandretzky
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Yes they do through them in jail and lose the key!!!!
Karol Sarane
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yep they should never be allowed to have a dog ever again they were just selfish pukes!!!!!
Andrea Wesson
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Yes, absolutely.
Terry Little
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Definitely. The laws on the books already in California. Cruelty to animals.
Niki Tee
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Ditto…
Robyne Simpkins
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YES
Martha Anderson
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I couldn’t understand how ANYONE could leave their digs behind
Georgette Veitengruber
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Yes!!
Claudia L Todd
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This is so horrible leaving your pet chained defenseless against a major storm like Irma ,these people are not fit to have any kind of pet and should be prosecuted and charged a hefty fine ,your pet is part of your family treat them like family!!!!!
Nikki Bernard
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That’s what they deserve (criminal charges)
Joan Leslie
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They deserve harsh punishment for treating pets like that. Chain THEM to trees or poles and leave them for a few days and see how they feel.
Sean Barthel
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Chain them to a fence to fend for themselves.
Sieba Hiland
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Yes!
Annette Anderson-Wright
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How could they be so cruel !
Sally Willis
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lock them up for life!!!!
Elaine Green-Pereira
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They should be charged with neglect and cruelty no animal lovers would never leave there pets behind they apart of the family
Maria Griffiths
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prosecute them!!!
Kelly J. Hawley
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Yes
Lynn Hechanova Leland
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Jail those animal abuser.
Audrey Faye Williams
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He should have turned them loose so they stood a chance of living.
Mary Jones
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Yes
Joe Fryoux
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They should pay huge fines. But also the city who said only humans we won’t except animals should pay a bigger price.
Vivian Tausk
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they deserve to be punished!!!! First of all for chaining the dog and then abandoning them
Cathy Jacobson
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So to save their dogs and cats they chained the creatures to a tree or whatever, so that first responders can rescue their lives to save them. Makes not perfect sense to me!