Posted on 06/30/2016 7:22:12 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Four-year-old Barbie wasn't the only dog to be put down. Another dog named Tommy was also euthanized on the same day.
Contra Costa County Animal Services is investigating why two dogs were mistakenly euthanized after local rescue groups proposed saving at least one, a department spokesman said Thursday.
A 4-year-old pit bull named Barbie should have been taken off the Martinez-based animal department's list of animals slated to be euthanized on June 18 but wasn't for still-undetermined reasons, spokesman Steve Burdo said.
"Everyone here is heartbroken about it," Burdo said. "We're going to take this opportunity to learn and improve our process so this never happens again."
The dog was identified as a candidate for euthanasia after a series of evaluations by the department's staff and medical team, Burdo said.
Rescue groups called the department expressing interest in saving the dog, which Burdo said should have triggered a process in which the dog was taken off the list for euthanasia.
Karen Conover, founder of Beau's Bridge Club, said her animal welfare organization was among the groups that proposed rescuing the dog. Conover said Petaluma Pet Pals had also reached out to Animal Services first and it was anticipated that the dog would be given to that organization.
Jewel Pfaffroth of Beau's Bridge Club said it was a "miracle" that "a group [was] willing to take" Barbie.
Both groups thought Barbie would be safe from euthanization, but they were mistaken.
"Something in the paperwork, something went wrong," Pfaffroth said.
Word later got around in the tight-knit animal welfare community that Barbie had been euthanized, Conover said. Worse still, she wasn't the only dog to be put down.
"The same day that Barbie was euthanized, there was also another oversight with another dog named Tommy," Pfaffroth said.
Despite having concerns, Conover said she was not pointing fingers at the county department. She said the agency has "bent over backwards" to help Beau's Bridge Club rescue animals in the past.
Burdo said the department is investigating the incidents internally to figure out what happened and prevent it from happening again.
"Our priority is saving lives," Burdo said. "Clearly, we didnt hit the bar this time, but we are going to use it as an opportunity to learn, get better."
He explained that the agency has nearly doubled its live animal release rate between 2011 and May of this year.
"We're saving more lives than we ever have before," Burdo said. "What happened ... is an exception rather than the rule. And that's not to say that it was OK. We've got to identify the problem and fix (it)."
In the case of Barbie, Burdo said a coding mistake most likely contributed to the dog's erroneous euthanization. In fact, on the day she died, Barbie was supposed to be spayed and have a biopsy on a tumor.
"When our medical team went to do the biopsy, they had seen that Barbie was not in the kennel where she was supposed to be, and checked the system and the system had coded it as being euthanized," he said.
Meanwhile, a rescue group hadnt officially rescued the second dog, Tommy, and thats why he was euthanized, Burdo said.
"That shouldnt happen," Pfafforth insisted. "In a place where every day is literally life and death, any mistake can mean death."
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Sad story. Reminds me of Benghazi.
Why dont you go hang around that shelter.
No way could I work in such a place. One problem I’d have is not wanting to shovel the sh*t off floors and such. A necessary evil. Another problem is occasional need to
‘put an animal down’, again, a necessary evil. I have much respect for those who do work in such clinics.
Please sterilize your pets, unless you are fully prepared to raise their offspring for the next few years. Some people are prepared and wish for more little ones.
Today pitbulls. Tomorrow grandmas.
You’re really afraid of dogs, aren’t you? You’ve posted your dog-hate on numerous threads.
Yeah why the dog hate?
DOGGONNIT
Those involved should be fired, but they would find a job at Health Services and get a raise.
Poor doggie :(
Ping
You’re insane lol
I was joking with Nickcarrawy cause he’s a pal. We joke around that way.
Like dogs and the posts i made are only in your head. Get help. It’s not too late.
OR list these “dog hate” comments.
I like dogs. And would have a dog but I would want a big one and dont have the size place for one in NYC so I have a cat.
Don’t lie. You’ve posted plenty of dog-hating posts.
Poor puppies. :(
Two sentences stand out in this article:
1. The dog was identified as a candidate for euthanasia after a series of evaluations by the department’s staff and medical team, Burdo said.
2. Jewel Pfaffroth of Beau’s Bridge Club said it was a “miracle” that “a group [was] willing to take” Barbie.
This animal failed temperament evaluations meant to keep people safe. I find it appalling that this dog was released in the first place.
And, it has nothing to do with what type dog. It has to do with some starry-eyed animal rights person possibly deciding down the road this canine was “cured”, and adopting her out to some unsuspecting person who could potentially get mauled or worse.
This shelter puts down about 30 dogs a week or more. But it’s in the east bay... serving some of the worst cities in the bay area. So they are constantly full of dogs that people dump
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