Showing posts with label Animal cruelty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animal cruelty. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

How Can Portlanders Continue to Tolerate Animal Cruelty By Their POUNDS?



On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 12:23 PM, gocbwatchdog@aol.com <gocbwatchdog@aol.com> wrote:

I have to write a coherent essay if I can today. I can't sleep and I can't find the language to express how shocking MCAS behavior in this incident has been, all of it was.
 
I have written before about Carla  Couperthwaite and her two dogs impounded at MCAS  (Multnomah County Animal Services Portland Oregon) since mid January taken on alleged neglect charges.

 But Carla who is a senior citizen living on $700 a month is poor and fell into a hard financial spot. She did the best she could and Jack really had only minor concerns: flea dermatitis and a mild ear infection The veterinarian estimated his age as 8. He is 12. Vincent at 14 had a severe ear infection that had not responded to treatment Carla could provide. No one told her of PAW Team.
 
She takes very good care of her dogs, I have known her a long time. They come before her needs.The neglect, such as there was for Vincent, was secondary to her increasing  poverty worse lately so she now qualifies for PAW Team. Jack is a Golden rottie; Vincent  is a rottie. It was wholly fixable without taking her dogs to prison and a hearing..  
 
Carla has been visiting Jack at MCAS since his impoundment in January ( Vincent was placed in foster care where she cannot see him) every day permitted. She was  going out to MCAS by bus and walking the rest of the way: allowed  only the restricted time any visitor is allowed, 15 minutes inside the kennel while monitored by a staff person.

Carla and her dogs are very bonded. When she had to leave, Jack would cry and try to follow her.  They did not allow her to walk him: no staff available was the excuse; hundreds of small humiliations but she went anyway.

Carla noted his depression to staff and concerns about his well being. They just put a sheet over his kennel to stop his barking at passer bys. He wanted to get out  .But not even exercise is allowed.So just stop him from seeing: make his world even smaller.
 
Last Wednesday  Jack collapsed in the kennel . MCAS took him to VCA NW for diagnostics. At first they forbade her information about him. That was reversed by legal intervention.
 
On Thursday I drove her out to see him at NW.. The diagnosis  concerned  some unidentified problem causing brain swelling and the prognosis was judged to be likely poor.

MCAS did not want to spend $1000 for an MRI given the likely  poor prognosis..The specialist said there was perhaps a 5% chance of something curable.

After spending  an hour with  him reluctantly Carla agreed to his euthanasia. For two months he had been kept in jail: no exercise, no outings to the park, no affection; just solitary confinement.  

I had driven Carla  out earlier to VCA to learn the findings and to be with him.. What a beautiful dog! His tail thumped  wildly when he saw her: a big headed Golden with curly fur and  Rottie markings and a huge smile when he saw her.

You could see the love between them and I saw no signs of severe neglect. He always slept on her bed when he was home .Her home is very tidy and well kept. The dogs slept in her bedroom with her. 
 
During the time she was with him at VCA Carla began to speak of suicide. Her dogs are her whole life. Her depression severe especially without them.  
 
I told her we would take Jack and arrange a private cremation at  Dignity Pets where she could spend all the rest of the time she needed to say good bye. Dignity Pets said they would stay open late, no after hours charge, given the circumstances. 
 
What happened next was unbelievable .

MCAS called and said a truck was on its way to claim Jack's body.

They wanted to take him from her even in death and they wanted a necropsy to exonerate themselves. Had they wanted to know what he had they should have conducted an MRI while he was alive and had a chance. 

So Jack's body was held hostage while Carla was so distraught  the staff at VCA and I were afraid  for her life, concerned if hospitalization should be considered .
 
It was 4 PM. I  called the Department of Community Services and  said no way. 

You are not doing  this.

Oswald told them when they called him to explain that it was so Carla could get a free cremation and learn what Jack had died from and wouldn't she like to know?.

But that was a disingenous lie. The lawyer told Reb they wanted a signed release from liability or they were keeping Jack's body.

So a negotiation occurred while we sat in the parking lot at VCA and the animal control truck was on its way ordered by Officer Michelle Luckey. MCAS said they would only release Jack's body to Carla if she agreed to sign away her rights to sue them over his death.

So Carla signed. It was the only way to get Jack back.

I said never mind we have Jack and it was signed  under duress. I know he died of a broken heart. I know he had only minor problems: a bit of flea dermatitis and a mild ear infection when he went into MCAS under their "prison" care,

It was stated in the record. Jack died of a condition they never noticed until it was too late caused or exacerbated by their neglect.

They never pay attention and hold dogs in appalling social isolation and no or minimal care.

That's it. No exercise, no happy talk, just pacing back and forth in an isolated cell day after day after day: a tidy maximum security prison camp where animals are regarded as disposable nuisances, pests and potential liabilities.
 
All they cared about when Jack died was how to hold onto his body to get out from under any potential liability lawsuit. If Carla died of grief and so did Jack, who cares. They only cared about skipping out.
 
I have no words to express how anguishing this has been; how Carla now can barely make it through each day, I call every night to make sure she is alive  and how sinful and evil they are.

The hearing has been postponed to April 8 but Jack is dead and Vincent kept away in foster care with a foster whose behavior, another subject, is hugely inappropriate and insensitive.
 
How can this ever be stopped?

This is life at MCAS behind closed doors, day after day, the gulag, the jack booted Nazis, the cold hearts, the hurt,  and the harm done, the lies told, the betrayal of trust, and no one who could do something about this, no one with power or authority, who sees or cares.
 
Gail
 

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Eugene, Oregon Vigil at Animal POUND To Save Lives & Promote Awareness

No animals are safe in Greenhill's "care". 

Join us to Free Rhett and many other animals kept captive by Greenhill's arrogance and idiotic temperament testing.  We will be parking next to Office Depot in the spaces along Chad Drive, Eugene.   Saturday Feb 22nd, beginning at 11 am.

https://www.facebook.com/events/285163181635213/


Help make animal lovers aware that their contributions are used to kill dogs, not find them new homes!

Animal Lovers Guard your Resource$$$$$$$$


FREE RHETT - Animal Lovers Please Guard Your Resource$$$$$$$$$ To Save Lives

https://www.facebook.com/notes/save-rhett/urgent-greenhill-in-humane-society-refus
ing-to-release-very-friendly-nice-rottwe/1456331357917172

Hello fellow animal lovers:

Sadly, this group, which is a non-profit (Greenhill Humane Society and First
Street Shelter), but under contract to the cities of Eugene and Springfield,
Oregon and Lane County, Oregon, is using absurd behavior testing and dooming this
dog, Rhett, to possible euthanasia because he is deemed aggressive.

This apparently is not the first dog to be lethally labeled by such testing. They
throw a stuffed dog or cat toy to the dog and because he shakes it and pulls the
stuffing out, he is labeled as dangerous and can only go to a rescue that has an
IN-HOUSE animal behaviorist/trainer. My dogs whips his toys back and forth in his
mouth, pulls out the stuffing and he would not hurt a flea!

One of the best Rottweiler rescues in the country, Happy Tails Rottweiler rescue,
has offered to take Rhett, but was eliminated for not having an in-house trainer
(they have one on call) and for having "too many other dogs." (No evidence given
that Rhett is dog aggressive or doesn't do well with other dogs.)

When many of us who know and support Happy Tails for the excellent work they do
called First Street/Greenhill animal shelter in support of this being a wonderful
option for Rhett, the calls were deemed "harassment" and Happy Tails was
eliminated as a possible resource to take Rhett. Now the shelter refuses to
answer questions, does not answer phone calls - but apparently has no other
appropriate rescue for this dog.

Here is info on Rhett: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Save-Rhett/1456320297918278


Please voice your concern; email: board@green-hill.org ;
<director@greenhill.org>; carey.li <carey.li@greenhill.org>; boardpresident
<boardpresident@greenhill.org>

Call: First Avenue Shelter
3970 W. 1st Avenue
Eugene, Or 97402
(541) 844-1777

Thank you. It is time for animal shelters to live up to the concept of "shelter"
and rehabilitation.

~ Bev

Friday, January 17, 2014

Shame On Portland Oregon And Treatment of Animals


MOZART: UPDATE
Friday January 17, 2014
 
Multnomah County has so far made no public announcement about Mozart’s availability to rescue or if he will be permitted to go to the rescue that has requested him.  A citizen reports that when she contacted MCAS after being forwarded to the agency by the county commission that Mozart remained at MCAS because apparently the owner had not so far picked him up. 
 
That statement is categorically false. MCAS refused to release Mozart to Mr. Herbold who owned Mozart for 6 years.  On Monday, January 06, Attorney Robert Babcock filed a lawsuit charging MCAS and Director Michael Oswald with the tort of conversion: unlawfully holding the property of another. To date the county records pertaining to this case that were requested by Robert Babcock have not been provided.
 
There is a report that a staff meeting was held at MCAS on Monday, January 13 to decide Mozart’s fate. The shelter manager then left on vacation and will be gone until January 21.
I believe that the data being considered in the decision are
 
·         The animal care technician’s notes of Mozart in the shelter (MCAS has no behaviorist; the term used by the agency technician and MCAS is self ascribed; the individual who conducts and conducted this temperament test has a certificate for private dog training). The technician recommended euthanasia.
 
·         A review of the animal care technician’s notes and her own summaries by a behavior veterinarian who conducted no independent first hand interviews and never saw the dog.
 
·         The bite: The bite was reported to result in stitches to the hand. The individual went to work: the reason offered for the lack of pictures. There is apparently no photograph of the bite on file. When picture(s) were requested through public records MCAS reported they had none.
 
His status remains uncertain and all negotiations have been behind closed doors. We will start a petition if silence, lack of communication and uncertainty continue.
 

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Wolf Rescue Letter To Portland Oregon



On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 3:36 PM, Lake Tahoe Wolf Rescue, NV <pamelajowolflady@yahoo.com> wrote:


Dear Marissa Madrigal, Liesel Wendt, Loretta Smith, Judy Shiprack, and Diane McKeel,

 

Many of us in Rescue do not understand why MCAS refuses to take responsibility for being humane caretakers of their dogs and are not responding to calls or emails from recognized Rescues and behaviorists.
 
 Responsible Rescues and Sanctuaries have offered to take Mozart but they are being stonewalled. Mozart is being kept locked up with no exercise nor enrichment of any kind. He has become ill due to the poor care and lack of exercise and will only continue to deteriorate further both emotionally and physically. He does not understand why he has been abandoned to this horrible treatment. 
 
This is cruel and inhumane and the deed does not warrant the punishment. I feel that MCAS needs to be scrutinized carefully by their superiors and those in power about their methods and protocols.
 
I was surprised to see that you are all women, and am hoping that from a woman's standpoint you will show compassion and strength and act on Mozart's behalf. As a Canine Behaviorist I have worked with many dogs that have bitten only to rehabilitate them and find them safe sanctuary.
 
This is not brain surgery!
 
This boy needs to be transported to a secure Rescue or Sanctuary where he can be trained and rehabilitated. It is the human that that doesn't understand how canines think or behave that often condemns these animals to a lifetime of sadness, pain and terror - and often death. Please don't allow MCAS to condemn Mozart this way and do the right thing. I'm sure you would not allow this treatment if it was your own dog or cat.
 
Thanks you for your consideration and action!
 
Sincerely,
 
Pamela Jo - Executive Director
Lake Tahoe Wolf Rescue - NV
Until One Has Loved an Animal
A Part of One's Soul Remains Unawakened

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Gruesome Proposal for Brainless Chickens

André Ford installation The Centre for Unconscious Farming, chicken in metal frame and connected to tubes
February 21, 2012

Cramped cages. Extreme temperatures. Filthy surroundings. No doubt about it: Our industrial food system treats animal welfare as an afterthought.

As a commentary on today's “modern” farming, a London architecture student has created a thought-provoking design for a chicken farm that strips the birds of their mobility—and their brains.

Royal College of Art student André Ford created the installation, dubbed The Centre for Unconscious Farming. It’s a pretty grim affair, made of a massive steel frame that would contain up to 1,000 birds. In it the chickens are completely immobilized—their feet are removed (to save space), and the birds receive food, water and oxygen through an intricate network of tubes.

 In order to eliminate the suffering that chickens would face under such conditions, Ford proposes that the birds’ cerebral cortex be removed, leaving the brain stem (and key homeostatic functions) intact. The chickens would continue to grow, but would basically spend their lives in a coma.

Ford asserts his concept isn’t just a bid for attention:

“In the past six years we have witnessed an unprecedented increase in the demand for meat. Higher welfare systems are available, but this project looks at addressing the inherent problems with the dominant system that produces the majority of our meat—the system that will be increasingly relied upon… We do not, and cannot, provide adequate welfare for those agricultural products and therefore welfare should be removed entirely.”

Currently, about 95 percent of broiler chickens produced in the U.S.—about 8.44 billion birds annually—are raised in commercial farms, which frequently consist of dark sheds where thousands of animals are packed together ingesting ammonia fumes in extreme temperatures.

The animals are bred to grow quickly, which often leads to heart and lung troubles, as well as crippling leg deformities. Compassion in World Farming estimates that tens of millions of birds die before slaughter from heart failure, disease, or injury during transport.

Ford is not the first to propose extreme measures in light of our unrelenting demand. Agribusiness “philosopher” Paul Thompson has suggested breeding blind broilers, since studies show that they respond better to the stress of packed sheds.

“There are numerous differences between the current dominant production systems and the one I am proposing,” Ford told Wired UK,“but the fundamental difference is the removal of suffering. Whether what I am proposing is an appropriate means to achieve the removal of suffering is open to interpretation.”

Why Does Portland Oregon Allow Animal Control To Get Away With This?

This is the Facebook page from which this action alert is posted: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=194992030695088&id=140041316190160
 
 
UPDATE
January 10, 2014
 
 
Mozart continued incarceration at the MCAS facility is causing him severe emotional and psychological l distress.  If continued, this stress will begin to destroy his physical health as well. Every day he remains in the MCAS facility, his chances of recovery become diminished because of agency imposed conditions. The words "cruel and unusual" come to mind when describing his current situation. 
 
 
 
Weeks have gone by. Multnomah County Animal Services serving Portland and Multnomah County Oregon continues to delay, responding with silence or with a request for one more free evaluation, not even acknowledging long standing offers of rescue for Mozart  that meet every mark and every condition. 
 
Day after day Mozart, once a family dog, remains in solitary confinement without exercise, social interaction, or freedom, and his every behavior scrutinized and documented for evidence of stress. Animal control imposed stress generates harm and inevitably will generate deterioration.  MCAS has a long history of rejecting humane options. Animals are held hostage to their arbitrary authority.
 
On Monday afternoon, January 06, 2014, James Herbold’s attorney, Robert Babcock, filed a lawsuit charging MCAS and animal control director Michael Oswald with unlawfully holding the property of another.
 
Please contact the Multnomah County Commissioners asking that Mozart be freed. His life depends upon it.
 
Thank you for acting on behalf of compassion and the humanity we share with all animals.
 
 
Gail O’Connell-Babcock
 

Friday, January 10, 2014

Help Stop Slaughter Of This Gorgeous Animal



Please help prevent a needless death

Mozart the Alaskan Malamute

Mozart, a 6 year old beloved family Malamute who once had a wonderful life is now facing a death sentence. His life has been documented on YouTube; he is trained, highly responsive and has many behavior skills including walking backward on command. He once found rats in wood pile and played with them rather than attack. Despite two highly qualified rescue offers both including qualified trainers; in one case a Northern Breed rescue and sanctuary, Multnomah County Animal Services in Troutdale Oregon, has stalled in any decision to release him to rescue, and the kennel care technician working for MCAS who evaluated Mozart has recommended euthanasia. No one else believes that is necessary. The two rescues who have offered to take him continue to wait for a response.

The county’s indecision and delays in releasing Mozart to rescue cannot continue. Every concern has been met. Excellent options exist. When humane options exist it is unconscionable to kill an animal. Mozart has been held at MCAS in stressful solitary confinement since November 29, 2013 deprived of exercise and socialization after he was released to be killed by an adopter who did not follow the adoption terms. The brief term adopters were repeatedly advised that Mozart was a wonderful dog but his stressors were food guarding and head patting. The advice was completely ignored. As a result Mozart bit the hand of one of the new owners after the second pat to his head. It required several stitches. Mozart’s life long owner has contested the county’s ownership of Mozart and wants humane options for Mozart. There has been no response.

Please help prevent this needless killing. Write the Multnomah County Commission and ask that Mozart be allowed to go to a rescue.

Contact information:

Multnomah County Chair: Marissa Madrigal

E-mail mult.chair@multco.us

Telephone: 503.988.3308

Commissioner Liesel Wendt, District 1

E-mail district1@multco.us

Telephone: 503.988.5220

Commissioner Loretta Smith, District 2

E-mail district2@multco.us

Telephone: 503.988.5219

Commissioner Judy Shiprack, District 3

E-mail district3@multco.us

Telephone: 503.988.5217

Commissioner Diane McKeel, District 4

E-mail district4@multco.us

Telephone: 503.988.5213

Help Save Gorgeous Portland Malamute

 
UPDATE
January 10, 2014
 
Weeks have gone by. Multnomah County Animal Services serving Portland and Multnomah County Oregon continues to delay, responding with silence or with a request for one more free evaluation, not even acknowledging offers of rescue for Mozart  that meet every mark and every condition.
 
On Monday afternoon, January 06, 2014, James Herbold’s attorney, Robert Babcock, filed a lawsuit charging MCAS and animal control director Michael Oswald with unlawfully holding the property of another.
 
Please contact the Multnomah County Commissioners asking that Mozart be freed. His life depends upon it.
 
Thank you for acting on behalf of compassion and the humanity we share with all animals.
 
 
Gail O’Connell-Babcock
 
 
 
Please help prevent a needless death
Mozart the Alaskan Malamute
 
Mozart, a 6 year old beloved family Malamute who once had a wonderful life is now facing a death sentence.  His life has been documented on YouTube; he is trained, highly responsive and has many behavior skills including walking backward on command.  He once found rats in wood pile and played with them rather than attack. Despite two highly qualified  rescue offers both including qualified trainers; in one case a Northern Breed rescue and sanctuary,  Multnomah County Animal Services in Troutdale Oregon,  has stalled in any decision to release him to rescue, and  the kennel care technician working for MCAS who evaluated Mozart has recommended  euthanasia. No one else believes that is necessary.  The two rescues who have offered to take him continue to wait for a response.
 
 
The county’s indecision and delays in releasing Mozart to rescue cannot continue. Every concern has been met. Excellent options exist. When humane options exist it is unconscionable to kill an animal.  Mozart has been held at MCAS in stressful solitary confinement since November 29, 2013 deprived of exercise and socialization after he was released to be killed by an adopter who did not follow the adoption terms. 
 
The brief term adopters were repeatedly advised that Mozart was a wonderful dog but his stressors were food guarding and head patting. The advice was completely ignored. As a result Mozart bit the hand of one of the new owners after the second pat to his head. It required several stitches. Mozart’s life long owner has contested the county’s ownership of Mozart and wants humane options for Mozart. There has been no response.
 
Please help prevent this needless killing. Write the Multnomah County Commission and ask that Mozart be allowed to go to a rescue. 
 
 
Contact information:
 
Multnomah County Chair: Marissa Madrigal
Telephone: 503.988.3308
      
Commissioner Liesel Wendt, District 1
Telephone: 503.988.5220
 
Commissioner Loretta Smith, District 2
Telephone: 503.988.5219
 
 Commissioner Judy Shiprack, District 3
Telephone: 503.988.5217
 
 Commissioner Diane McKeel, District 4
Telephone: 503.988.5213

Petition to Close Dog Meat Restaurants




   
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We are off to a running start on the dog meat issue in 2014! We intend to strike at the heart of the trade by targeting dog meat restaurants in Baguio, a city 200 km to the north of Manila. Long known as the capital of the dog meat trade, Baguio has allowed numerous dog meat restaurants to operate in open violation of the law, something we intend to put a stop to.

Please sign the petition pressuring the mayor of Baguio to revoke the business licenses of all dog meat restaurants.

Baguio relies on tourism, so we hope the mayor will respond to our petition, especially if we get a lot of signatures. But if the mayor refuses to apply the law and shut down the dog meat restaurants we intend to take our campaign to the next level. Our staff in the Philippines have reached an agreement with the National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS), the national agency tasked with, amoungst other things, ensuring that restaurants comply with the law. The agreement will see a joint NFA / NMIS team raiding all known dog meat restaurants in Baguio and laying charges against the owners.

But before we get to this stage, we need to do our best to impress upon the mayor that there is a widespread, international movement against the trade in dogs for meat and that we will never give up until this disgraceful activity is a thing of the past. Signing our petition will do just that.

Thank you very much for your support. I know that together in 2014 we are going to do great things for animals.
   
For the animals,
Brian-Davis-Signature-March-2013.jpg Brian Davies
Founder

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Portland Oregon Homeless Continue To Be Bullied & Dogs Seized


To: Michael Oswald
      Kim Peoples
      Multnomah County Chair Marisa Madrigal  
CC: Legal Aide Officer Michelle Luckey
CC:Marc Jolin, JOIN
CC: Robert Babcock
CC: Others in the community
 
The question is : What is wrong with the current picture? 
 
 First, although I was the author of this letter of concern ( below), I was excluded as a recipient from Michelle Luckey's response. That illustrates a common dysfunctional leveraging agency practice: eliminating others views or opportunity to respond by deliberately shoving them out of the way when their point of view might differ. Permitting dialog. that might change minds and lead to change is stifled. Only one point of view is permitted: the status quo..

That must change.

 Two, the litany of David Jacobs minor infractions intended to label him as a scofflaw is part of a familiar pattern of focusing upon an individual until a dosier of complaints is built up then saying" That's it: I got you." and bringing the hammer down.

 Nowhere as incidents occur, (and owning dogs on the streets is indeed challenging), does MCAS engage anyone  they have cited in constructive interventions most likely to lead to change.. At most  homeless citizens are told to muzzle their dogs constantly except when eating or drinking or exercising or in cases of extreme heat, open to a range of subjective judgement. 

These recommendations are virtually impossible to follow and a restriction of constant muzzling is inhumane.Instead  more tickets are followed by unaffordable escalating fines followed by seizing the dogs of the homeless and the most frequent outcome, almost always, is killing their companion animals. I can provide those records. 

 Citizens, particularly the homeless, and often minorities, are targeted and it seems to become a mission "to get them".

 It took weeks and persistence to locate David Jacobs when all MCAS had to do was notify him ( and others in similar predicaments) that pro bono legal and training help are available. MCAS has persistently refused. to do so or cooperate  in any way despite our frequent requests. Instead they,offer as a false justification that then they would have to notify the homeless of all the attorneys and trainers in the county. 

That statement  is hugely misleading and patently false. The intransigent position of refusing notification  means homeless parties are denied help in an administrative hearing stacked against them. The motive to deprive them of fair play and justice is clear , MCAS has also consistently refused to accommodate the financial constraints of homelessness by lowering appeal fees ( $25 plus $100 impound fee).

 It is clear from the combination of those two practices that the county intends to deprive its poorest, most vulnerable, and least powerful citizens of due process rights because  they have no financial means.

 This is about unilateral power and the abuses of this power, beginning with not permitting a response.

The status quo: Citizens are targeted with escalating fines and punishments but punishment teaches nothing especially to those who are homeless. Other communities utilize mediation, owner education diversion programs, and seek solutions founded upon prevention and education. MCAS is modeled on escalating fines, punishment  and threats and unilateral control, an ineffective model leading to repeat offenses because nothing gets solved, meaning the model fails, and fails citizens because that is the only tool MCAS utilizes.

 Silencing constructive criticism and debate is just another form of bullying. For the sake of this community and its citizens, among them the most vulnerable, can we not have a constructive debate that goes beyond push back and silencing, from the status quo? That is how beneficial change happens.This community deserves that.
Sincerely,

Gail O'Connell- Babcock
503.625.4563

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Please Help Prevent Needless Malamute Slaughter


Please help prevent a needless death

Mozart the Malamute
Mozart, a 6 year old beloved family Malamute who once had a wonderful life is now facing a death sentence.  His life has been documented on U Tube; he is trained, highly responsive and has many behavior skills including walking backward on command. 

He once found rats in wood pile and played with them rather than attack. Despite two highly qualified  rescue offers both including qualified trainers; in one case a Northern Breed rescue and sanctuary,  Multnomah County Animal Services in Troutdale Oregon,  has stalled in any decision to release him to rescue, and  the kennel care technician working for MCAS who evaluated Mozart has recommended  euthanasia. No one else believes that is necessary.  The two rescues who have offered to take him continue to wait for a response.
The county’s indecision and delays in releasing Mozart to rescue cannot continue. Every concern has been met. Excellent options exist. When humane options exist it is unconscionable to kill an animal.

Mozart has been held at MCAS in stressful solitary confinement since November 29, 2013 deprived of exercise and socialization after he was released to be killed by an adopter who did not follow the adoption terms. The brief term adopters were repeatedly advised that Mozart was a wonderful dog but his stressors were food guarding and head patting. 

The advice was completely ignored. As a result Mozart bit the hand of one of the new owners after the second pat to his head. It required several stitches. Mozart’s life long owner has contested the county’s ownership of Mozart and wants humane options for Mozart. There has been no response.
Please help prevent this needless killing. Write the Multnomah County Commission and ask that Mozart be allowed to go to a rescue.  
Contact information:
Multnomah County Chair: Marissa Madrigal
Telephone: 503.988.3308
      
Commissioner Liesel Wendt, District 1
Telephone: 503.988.5220
Commissioner Loretta Smith, District 2
Telephone: 503.988.5219
 Commissioner Judy Shiprack, District 3
Telephone: 503.988.5217
 Commissioner Diane McKeel, District 4
Telephone: 503.988.5213

Monday, December 30, 2013

Portland Or Continues To Allow Seizure of Animals Belonging to Homeless


To: Kim Peoples
     Marisa Madrigal, County Chair
     The Multnomah County Commission
     Portland City Council
 
CC: Michael Oswald
CC:  Robert Babcock
 
Regarding NOI 85103 to David Jacobs, homeless, failure to comply Level 2 for his Belgian Shepherd, Striker:
"Upon a guilty or default conviction the director shall suspend ownership of the dog Striker
 
Michael Oswald will not permit information about available pro bono legal help and other resources to be conveyed  by county employees to homeless parties. With no fixed address permitting correspondence and often no telephone, contact becomes extraordinarily difficult. Yet they are the citizens in greatest need. Previous directors did provide that information. Mr. Oswald's recent alleged interest in our pro bono legal services came as a surprise as our services are widely known especially at MCAS. It is why we get public records. Attorney Robert. Babcock represents citizens at MCAS hearings pro bono.  We have been providing  pro bono services from legal to training help to dog owners since 1995. Robert Babcock was recognized by the Oregon bar a few years ago for his pro bono work. Does that affirmation help?
 
The agency's alleged rationalization  for not providing the contact information for our services is that then MCAS would have to provide the names of  all trainers and attorneys throughout the local area. There is no possible thoughtful response to that false allegation.
 
David Jacobs who is homeless and notes sometimes he has mental health difficulties (making it hard for him) has called me on a cell phone belonging to another homeless person, a person who unfortunately conveys messages erratically. He asked for legal help dealing with his dog's impoundment, his frustrations with MCAS non-responsiveness and their unilateral seizure of Striker. The county has one position: theirs. 
 
They do not help. He said he was not out of compliance with MCAS requirements when his dog was seized and that MCAS just took his dog and won't give him back; that he has no ticket but paid the requested $125 and no one will tell him when a hearing is going to be. He has gone outto MCAS multiple times. All he is told is wait for a court date but none is provided ( Most of the legal/enforcement staff is on vacation this month according to agency voice mail/e-mails)
 
If Mr Jacobs hasn't paid the $125, I will pay it out of pocket. And then we will discuss MCAS refusal to excuse/void unaffordable impoundment and hearing fees for the homeless as well as others with limited restricted incomes. As a unilateral competitive tactic MCAS effectively denies the homeless due process rights that should be afforded to all Multnomah County citizens. The right to a hearing should not be limited by economics/income. It is shameful that this county purposely denies due process rights to tactical immoral advantage. That must change.
 
Robert Babcock will help Mr. Jacobs (He will represent him; Mr. Jacobs asked for help) if the concerns about Striker cannot be resolved before the undated hearing. I will find a way to reach him and confirm that the requested help is granted.
 
MCAS long extensive documented history of bullying, threats, fines, abuse of authority and power, and extorted surrender must stop I have the documents and cases.  Communities, far less progressive then the metro area, engage in education, prevention, owner diversion classes and mediation. This county abuses the poor, minorities and the homeless and the mentally ill. That is the crime. There are other problem solving avenues beyond seizing and killing companion animals of the vulnerable, and taking advantage of their powerlessness..
 
It is time to change now.
 
Gail O'Connell-Babcock, PhD
Watchdog/Citizens for Humane Animal Legislation
16004 SW Tualatin-Sherwood Road # 508
Sherwood OR, 97140
Telephone: 503.625.4563. 

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Multnomah County's (Portland, Or) idiotic counter productive animal control policies



To: Kim Peoples
     The Multnomah County Commission
     Portland City Council
 
Repeatedly it has been brought to your attention ( the correspondence and documentation in the following August e-mail is only one of many) that Multnomah County's regressive,ineffective cruel animal control agency preys upon the public, issuing threats, fines and excessive penalties often accompanied by the seizure, suspension of ownership and the killing of companion animals for correctable often quite minor offenses.The homeless are often charged as in a recent case $1500  in fines and effectively denied legal representation by being denied information that pro bono legal services are available. Minorities are accused of faking their ignorance of English. Multnomah County sponsors government  animal abuse because of the laziness  and indifference of Multnomah County government when it pertains to animals. Multnomah County government  protects the comfort of long term employees not public service
 
Attached above is another set of tickets: " we are forcing surrender of your dog" ( almost always for correctable minor offenses); "one more time and we will force the surrender of your dog." virtually always meaning killing. Never once does MCAS work with the public to solve problems.They have no owner diversion programs; offer no prevention and education; and  exist in a culture  that  quite commonly operates above or outside the law, relying exclusively upon primitive threats, excessive fines, and punishments that solve nothing and only inflict alienation and pain.  That is what bullies do, govenrment sponsored. They are always on vacation and  absent/ impossible to reach: "Telephone hours are not currently ( or ever) available.". Sometimes the entire upper management is out at the same time. .
 
The fact that Multnomah County has not  responded to or addressed these problems (always in meetings; deaf to public service) is the final insult to the citizens of this community.
 
What does it take to for this government to work? 
 
What is wrong with Multnomah County's representatives?
 
And what does it take to get new government officials who care and act upon compassion, decency and common sense and a real commitment to public service?
 
We need those officials now.
 
    
 Gail O'Connell-Babcock, Ph.D.
Citizens for Humane Animal Legislation/Watchdog
16004 SW Tualatin-Sherwood Road, # 508
Sherwood OR 97140
Telephone: 503.625.4563
 
 
Sent: Mon, Aug 12, 2013 2:39 pm
Subject: Multnomah County's idiotic counter productive animal control policies: failing the community

    To:  Michael Oswald
           Kim Peoples, Department of Community Services
           Officer Charles Poetz
           Jeff Cogen, County Chair
           Multnomah County Commission
           Portland City Council
   CC: Robert Babcock
 
Multnomah County idiotic counter productive enforcement practices continue to fail animals and the community
 
Attached find examples of the worlds worst enforcement policies practiced daily by Multnomah county animal control officers whose only tools (“corrective” actions) are escalating threats, punishment, fines and extorted consent. It takes no training or education to engage in threats. Tantrum tickets (next time I’ll get you” a favorite of a number of officers and the agency as a whole) don’t solve problems, they create them. Why fund such primitive appalling behavior?
When you threaten citizens over incidents instead of helping find resources to solve problems you are a very high cost pointless item in the county budget.  If recidivism occurs it is because you failed in your “corrective” actions to find a genuine solution. I am going to post the best “blah, blah I am going to get you next time” tickets every week. For an explanation of what is wrong with MCAS enforcement along with “corrective” solutions read the essay posted below.
For today the litany of threats by Officer Cherry (see attachment) is the ticket of the week:
“Any new dog bite incidents will result in a suspension of ownership request. Quarantine will be required to take place at the shelter and Roscoe will be kept at the shelter pending the appeal hearing decision or a default finding.”
Where presumably Roscoe will read about the fates of errant dogs while in solitary confinement “Security” (allowed 15 minute visits and a visit from the priest). Intelligent communities have dog owner diversion programs, education and mediation. We are stuck with regressive bullying and an “unhealthy/untreatable” system that works for no one: man or dog.
Gail O’Connell-Babcock
Telephone: 503.625.4563