January 17, 2009"Montcalm County is one of only 4 counties that permits a class B animal dealer to take animals from our shelter at no cost"


Billy is a dog that can be given to R & R research. Please help the people who are trying to save him. How could anyone use this sweet boy, hurt him and then kill him in the name of science!

"AS R&R CAME IN LAST WEEK AND DID TAKE 3 LABS (YES 3 LABS, SHELBY, BARNEY, AND TROOPER) SO WE NEED TO ACT FAST AND GET THESE GUYS OUT ON TUESDAY BEFORE THEY GO TOO! WE NEED DONATIONS FOR SAMSON, HOSS, BILLY, COMET, AND WANDA (SHE IS NOT AVAIL UNTIL 20TH)…ALL LABS (X)

http://search.petfinder.com/shelterSearch/shelterSearch.cgi?shelterid=MI669



This is Wanda . She is a little shy but warms up to you very quickly. She is very sweet natured and seems to have a good temperament. She will be available for adoption on Jan. 20Th!



Comet is a very cheery Little boy. He is about 1 year old and very playful. He has a good personality and is in need of a loving home. Adopt him today!


This is Billy. He is a very nice big guy. He is an older adult but very sweet. He came in as a stray and is now available for adoption. Adopt him today!!


This is Hoss. He was surrendered to the shelter by his owners and he is very sweet. While i was taking his pictures he decided to jump right over the wall to see me!! He is about 3 years old but he is still very playful. He is a high energy breed so he needs a lot of exercise. Adopt him today!!


This is Samson. He was also surrendered to the shelter by his owners. He is about 3 years old and in need of a good home. He is housebroke and neutered. His adoption fee is $20.00 and a license deposit of $10.00 if you live within Montcalm County. Adopt him today!


This is Hercules. He is a very playful and very sweet young boy. He looks very vicious but is actually kind of a big baby. He does like to tug at toys and because he is so big and strong we do not reccomend he be adopted to a family with other dogs or children. He will be available for adoption on Jan.16Th! HE WILL BE PULLED MONDAY BUT NEEDS RESCUE/FOSTER..PLEASE EMAIL ME!


This is Brandy. She is a very cheerful little puppy. She likes other dogs and loves children.; She will be available for adoption on Jan. 19Th! NEEDS ADOPTION/RESCUE


I REALIZE THIS IS A LOT TO ASK GUYS...BUT JUST LOOK AT WHAT WE HAVE DONE IN 2WKS TIME WE HAVE PULLED OVER 12 DOGS AND 3 CATS...AND WE CAN KEEP HELPING THEM GET OUT ALIVE AND NOT TO R&R UNTIL WE CAN HOPEFULLY HAVE A RESTFULL NIGHTS SLEEP ON 01/26/09 WHEN THEY DO NOT RENEW THE CONTRACT WITH THEM

We have 2 heartworm positive dogs in rescue & boarding right now that need treatment if you are able to donate for that as well. Dolly & Carson

If you wish to donate Directly to the rescues handling their care, please visit their websites…and just remember to put a note or memo on the donation that it is for Dolly, or Stanton dogs.

http://www.lakesidepetkennels.com/petpage.html

http://www.lastdaydogrescue.org/index.php


What do we need? We need a Pitbull rescue to help us with Casper…he was listed as a lab mix, but is clearly apbt and we now need a rescue to step up for him.. We have fully vetted him but may have some dog aggression. If interested please contact melissahenchen@yahoo.com to work with her on coordination.


We have a ChipIn (CLICK on it) set up or email it to paypal address melissahenchen@yahoo.com


Please contact goingtothedogsmail@yahoo.com if you can or know someone who can help us save these dogs!!! We can set up an application to foster as well.

Links to More Info on the Michigan Problem


Going To The Dogs
www.goingtothedogs.ning.com
goingtothedogsmail@yahoo.com
PLEASE CHECK OUT THIS STANTON ARTICLE
http://www.poocini.com/report/archives/964
PLEASE CHECK OUT THIS LOCAL GROUP FIGHTING CLASS B RESEARCHERS
http://www.cccmontcalm.org/id14.html
THANK YOU!!

ON BEHALF OF GOING TO THE DOGS & USAP (501c3)
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Montcalm County Shelter allows researchers to come into the shelter and pick dogs to torture in experiments. Some of the animals they take are pets. I am totally outraged as are many citizens of Michigan. If there is a hell there will be a special one for these people both those who allow dogs to be used in research and the class B dealers that take these dogs and the pets' previous owners who dropped them off at this hell hole.

A relative of mine was asked to work with beagles in research as he was a doctor and he could not stand it. He left. The beagles he was working with were used for eye experiments. They were made blind. However you do that to a healthy dog's eyes.

Many medical schools have stopped using animal models understanding it is cruel. Please read more about this awful shelter. I know I am over the top about this but honestly have you ever read about what is done to animals in research? My heartbreaks for the three labs that were just taken by the researchers from this shelter this week. The people of the area who love animals are not taking this cruelty sitting down.

I have no affiliation with the people trying to help these dogs from gassing and research. The comments here are mine. I read about this in a Michigan online newspaper and decided more people outside of Michigan need to see what is done to shelter animals at this shelter and I imagine others in the country. Can you imagine if homeless people were treated this way? In fact many people have been slaves to the greediness and inhumanity of people over the centuries. Shelter animals are experiencing death and cruelty by the same mentality that decided if you are voiceless you have no say in your destiny.

Check out sites on animal research. Read about dogs legs being broken, electrodes stuck in cats heads, researchers who do not give their victims pain pills and who kill them when the experiments are over. Sweet labs, placid dogs and cats are tortured in the name of many "crazy" science experiments.

Take a look at this place where animals used in research are loved and cared for when the scientists no longer need them.


From Dr. David Groobman / Founder

"The mission of the Kindness Ranch: American Sanctuary for Research Animals is to rescue and rehabilitate animals formerly used in research and to provide them with safe and secure homes for the rest of their lives."



http://www.kindnessranch.org/home.html


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