Thu
Nov 13, 2014 3:33 pm (PST) . Posted by:
This is a crosspost- Sydney does have a home. Read to the end of post.
*Friends,
if you can help ending Sidney's nightmare, please contact
**Amy
Van Dell,
Executive Director of The Humane Society in Bradenton,
FL. at **Ph
# (941)
747-8808 <%28941%29%20747-8808>.*
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From: Marjolein Klaui <mdklaui@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Nov
11, 2014 at 2:33 PM
Subject: HUMANE SOCIETY FAILED 'SIDNEY' YET AGAIN (!!)_
DEVASTATING NEWS !!
- "SIDNEY" RETURNED AGAIN !!!!!!!!!!!!!-PLS READ
!!
To: Diana Diamond <ddiamondt@comcast.net>
*This is really
upsetting. Please do something. *
*This beautiful Sidney's owner and
companion died.
Sidney was in
mourning. She was given to someone who appeared
to
be nice, which
gave Sidney hope and trust that things would be good.
Then
the woman
returned her because her CAT didn't like Sidney.
It takes a little
while
for animals to adjust, and then they are sleeping on
the bed
together!
But, no, Sidney, the bereaved dog was returned. *
*Now THIS
is what really is sickening.*
*The Humane society violated this dog's
protection,
trust and safety by
sending her to a family WITH THREE CHILDREN
AND CATS. Sad to say, children
were once polite, taught to respect and
protect animals,
BUT THAT IS NOT
FOR THE MOST PART TRUE NOW!
Children badger
and torment animals. Sidney** was
dumped into a home full of children and
cats, and this dog
would not have
snapped or nipped without extreme
provocation.*
*Please save this dog, because due to the poor judgement
and horrible
choice of where this trusting, sweet girl was placed, now she is
in
danger. *
*Can and will the "Humane Society" that made this
abominable mistake in
placement be trusted to protect and help this
dog?*
*Friends, if you can help ending Sidney's nightmare,
please contact
**Amy
Van Dell, Executive Director of The Humane Society
in Bradenton, FL. at
**Ph
# (941) 747-8808
<%28941%29%20747-8808>.*
Friends, I am beside myself. The
nightmare for "Sidney"
doesn't seem to
end. And my fear she might be dumped
once again, has
come true. *And this
all because The Humane Society adopted
her AGAIN
without doing a homecheck
to a family with 3 kids AND cats*.They
did not get along
, and according to
the "adopter" Sidney growled at his wife
and bit one of the kids!
This is incomprehensible to me, because "Sidney"
was known
at the shelter
as the most mellow dog one can wish for. I spent
many
hours with Sidney at
the shelter, and believe me, NOT the slightest sign
of
aggression
whatsoever. In the contrary, all she did was showering
one with
love and
affection. The transporter who drove her to Jacksonville
was
completely in
love with her sweet disposition. One wonders what
happened at
her new
"home" that Sidney felt threatened and acted so
completely
different.
Fact is that the "adopter" will return her and now sweet
Sidney, will most
likely get labeled "dangerous". We all know
what this means.
Just the thought HOW very confused this swee
t girl must be,
is killing me.
*SIDNEY's History:* 1) Dumped at shelter
after her
owner died. 2) Adopted
and dumped again (after 2 days) because the
cat didn't
like Sidney.
3) adopted and dumped *once again* (!!!!)
HOW MUCH MORE
CONFUSION and
HEARTACHE DOES SIDNEY HAVE
TO GO THROUGH ?????????
*Talking
about UNFAIR TREATMENT of
an helpless animal by The Humane Society
who is
supposed to handle in her best interest.
They failed her miserably!*
*If
you can help this very unlucky girl, and give her
a final HOME,
please
contact The Humane Society at 941 747-8808
<941%20747-8808>
in
Bradenton/Fl. (PLS keep on calling, they are
"not good" in
answering
phones)*.
Best regards,
Marjolein.
__________________________________________________________
Friends,
for those who don't know yet......SIDNEY has been adopted. She
was
transported last Thursday by *Pet Rescue North *
from Bradenton
to
Jacksonville Beach, FL. and arrived safely at her
new home.
I just hopeed wholeheartedly that this time
Sidne
y hit the Jackpot she so
deserves.
Unfortunately the Humane Society
doesn't
do home checks. Because of this,
Sidney has been a victim as she was
returned
the last time..
But again, The Humane Society adopted Sidney
out "in
good faith" to
Jacksonville Beach. No physical home check
was
done.
Several people *in our area* were seriously
interested in adopting
Sidney,
which would have made a transport unnecessary.
Unfortunately The
Humane
Society didn't seem to be interested and denied
requests, and/or
didn't
answer phone calls. I received phone calls from
people regarding
Sidney,
complaining that they were unable to get through
and talk to a
"real"
person. Very unprofessional and not really
accommodating for the ones
who
are so much in need of their help (!)
Let's hope that Sidney is
enjoying her new home to
the fullest, and will
live happily ever
after!
*A HUGE THANK YOU to everyone who
networked sweet Sidney
!!!!*
Best regards, Marjolein.