Update #2: St. Bernards Suffering in Johnstown, PA: Inconsistencies in the Case, August 5th, 2009
This is the 2nd update on the St. Bernard case in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Thayne points out the inconsistencies between what the dog guardian has told the police and what he has told Thayne and the media. This case STILL needs to be pushed and investigaged, the police still need to be called on their failure to do their job.
ON WJAC they stated "police could not get a warrant." Let's clarify to that to "refused to get a warrant. Didn't try to get a warrant. Didn't even get out of their vehicle or otherwise life a finger other than telling the little women to get home to their menfolk." Yeah, that's more like it.
Watch the video, watch all three videos, and tell the West Hills Police Department you want the following action: 1. You want to know HOW the first St. Bernard died, you want to see evidence of euthanasia by a vet. 2. You want to know WHERE the second thin, matted up St. Bernard is and what is being done to help him. 3. You want to know why this dog's life was not important enough to take action on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsCiOyt0LfQ
Tell them you want: a 24 hour system whereby anyone can get help for a suffering animal at any time. Vet help. The help they need, not a bullet to the head. Period.
Here's the initial email that went out on Friday. It may make more sense for you to start with watching these two and then the third, above, if you haven't watched them yet.
Thayne tries to help two suffering and matted St. Bernards in Johnstown, PA, taking the advice of DA Consiglio and Judge Doyle, who insisted that Thayne would have gotten help for Doogie if she'd just called the cops. Let's see how that works here in Pennsylvania!
The dog pays the price.
Now this dog could be dead even as we type. Because no one will do the right thing for him. Horrendous!
Not only are the cops in PA horribly behind the times, but police are this way in many communities nationwide.
Stop tolerating the abuse! Thayne is not the bad guy. The bad guy is the one who left these dogs in this condition. The bad guys are the cops who refuse to do their jobs. Guess what, West Hills Police, there are these things called warrants, and there's this thing called the law which states that dogs in PA MUST have veterinary care. The guardian of these dogs is breaking the law and is breaking moral laws of both God and man.
Please call these number and demand justice for these St. Bernards and just treatment of all animals within their jurisdiction.
The dogs are located on Sons of Italy Rd. just off St. Clair Rd.
West Hills Police 814.255.4145
Cambria County Humane Society 814.535.6116
Mark Miller Dog Warden 814.623.3945
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FAYveQ2VYg
UPDATE #1: Please watch BEFORE you Call ANYONE!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eXvOeN9jlY
The dog is dead. Not because no one cared about him, but because the only ones who did care about him were forbidden to help him by those in power to do something about his suffering. This is an update to the Johnstown, PA St. Bernards, matting, suffering, one barely able to stand, and animal rescuers attempts to help then via 'the law'.
Did the dogs a lot of good huh?
If this infuriates you the way it does us, do us a favor. Call these three locations and tell them to STOP allowing the abuse to continue. it is their job to protect animals from abuse, not abusers from the law which should hold them accountable.
Please call these number and demand justice for these St. Bernards and just treatment of all animals within their jurisdiction.
The dogs were located on Sons of Italy Rd. just off St. Clair Rd.
West Hills Police 814.255.4145
Cambria County Humane Society 814.535.6116
Mark Miller Dog Warden 814.623.3945
1 comment:
I have been following this since the beginning when I first saw the poor dog on YouTube. A good friend of mine from the UK shared with me. I live in Australia and have spent hours emailing friends and contacts from You Tube and Facebook.
I emailed HSUS head office and Pa branch. They are investigating I believe. This case is incredible, we all saw the evidence, the dog was TOTALLY neglected. I cannot understand why this has not been swiftly dealt with.
Keep seeing that poor dog's eyes...he was so wanting to be loved.
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