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Caribbean stray dogs find sanctuary in US shelters
Chicago Sun Times ^ | Sept 29, 2007 | DancesWithCats

Posted on 09/29/2007 2:58:50 PM PDT by DancesWithCats

September 29, 2007 BY ASSOCIATED PRESS

YABUCOA, Puerto Rico---- Some visitors to Puerto Rico are leaving with an unusual souvenir -- one of the thousands of scrappy abandoned dogs that roam the island's beaches.

Hundreds of abandoned canines are being scooped up and flown to the U.S.: some by tourists unexpectedly touched by their plight, others as part of an expensive organized rescue effort.

But critics say the canine airlift does little to reduce the problem of stray dogs in Puerto Rico and ends up fueling overcrowding at the U.S. shelters, where many of the dogs inevitably end up.

At least 175 dogs have been rescued in the last couple of years from Yabucoa Beach, which activists nicknamed ''Dead Dog Beach'' because of the strays that roam the coast and are sometimes found dead of disease, starvation or gunshots. Similar rescue efforts have been undertaken in the Bahamas and elsewhere in the Caribbean.

The Save A Sato Foundation -- ''sato'' is Puerto Rican for mutt -- recruits volunteers to bring dogs back on commercial flights and sends between 1,500 and 2,000 dogs a year from Puerto Rico to American shelters, where they are often quickly adopted.

Other dogs return unexpectedly with American tourists, who often call the Humane Society International seeking advice on how to bring back dogs they find in the Caribbean.

Christina Aquilino, 39, of Mendon, Mass., has flown to Puerto Rico twice to bring back abandoned dogs on her own initiative after she adopted a Puerto Rican Jack Russell-terrier mix named Odie in her hometown.

She has spent more than $800 on airline tickets, staying less than 24 hours on the island each time. The dogs often ride in crates in the cargo hold, but Aquilino brought two tiny Chihuahua look-alikes back home with her in ...

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TOPICS: Pets/Animals; Society
KEYWORDS: caribbean; doggie; dogs; strays
Y'know? There are some very good-hearted people in the world. But ... seems to me that the money would better be spent establishing free or very low cost spay/neuter clinics. People can rescue dogs and cats until the cows come home and it's good that they do for the dogs and cats that are homeless, but it isn't solving the problem.
1 posted on 09/29/2007 2:59:01 PM PDT by DancesWithCats
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To: DancesWithCats

There were areas in Texas where we had a lot of rattlesnakes. So we’d hunt them and they’d give prizes for the most caught and the largest caught and so on. Then we’d fry them up, drink beer, sing songs and have dance.

I don’t guess that would work in this case. But those were good times.


2 posted on 09/29/2007 3:08:13 PM PDT by Jaysun (It's outlandishly inappropriate to suggest that I'm wrong.)
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To: HairOfTheDog

Doggie Ping!


3 posted on 09/29/2007 3:58:39 PM PDT by DancesWithCats
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